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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Secretary Testifies on PASS ID

The Secretary was on the hill this morning to testify in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on PASS ID.

PASS ID is legislation that was introduced last month in the U.S. Senate, and would amend the REAL ID Act of 2005. Both pieces of legislation are aimed at strengthening security requirements for driver's licenses – while the federal government sets the standards, it’s up to the states to implement. 13 states have enacted “anti-REAL ID” laws, virtually eliminating the chance that REAL ID can ever be implemented nationally. PASS ID seeks to establish national standards to enhance the security and integrity of all licenses and ID cards, while retaining state flexibility to go further if they want.

From the Secretary's testimony today:

"PASS ID is a critical piece of national security legislation that will fix the REAL ID Act of 2005 and institute strong security standards for government-issued identification. PASS ID will fulfill a key recommendation of the 9/11 Commission, that the federal government set standards for identification such as driver’s licenses and non-driver identification cards – and this bill will do so in a way that states will implement, rather than disregard. PASS ID will enact the same strong security standards set out by REAL ID as quickly as REAL ID – but, critically, this bill provides a workable way to get there."

-- Secretary Janet Napolitano

We'll keep you updated on PASS ID as it moves forward.

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2 Comments:

  • At July 15, 2009 4:42 PM , Anonymous Edwin Piere said...

    I would like to see ID more standardize for drivers with CDL. They need to go and get a TWIC card, fingerprinted and background check, hazardous endorsement fingerprinted and have another background check then to cross border need passport or passport card another background check. Each one requires individual fees. It would be nice to have a one stop shop.

     
  • At July 16, 2009 11:41 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Are the HSPD-12 badges (the common ID for federal facilities) PASS ID Compliant? If not, can the new PASS ID rules be adjusted to include the HSPD-12 badges? It would only make sense because they both are used to allow access to federal buildings. Extrapolating this, this could allow HSPD-12 badges to enter airplanes, etc. as they are already secure forms of identification for a subset of critical infrastructure. It would only make sense to expand the HSPD-12 ID cards to allow the same access to the PASS IDs.

     

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