

Monitor Dynamics solutions offer government agencies a simple and cost-effective migration path to meet these requirements - without the hassles of replacing substantial amounts of hardware and software. In mid-2006, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) put Monitor Dynamics' SAFEnet hardware and software solutions through a technical test - and Monitor Dynamics solutions proved their readiness for use in government agencies. This involves many of the commercial suppliers of card readers, cards and the associate front-end servers. Monitor Dynamics has been very active with the evolving requirement for HSPD-12, primarily with the Smart Card Alliance. The Monitor Dynamics product family currently protects over 10 million alarm points across the globe for many of the world's most recognized organizations and government agencies, including FBI, TSA, Bureau of Engraving & Printing, United States Army, IRS, FDA, USDA and the United States Marine Corps., just to name a few.

Monitor Dynamics Meets PIV-I RequirementsĪ PACS (Physical Access Control System) supplier for more than 30 years, Monitor Dynamics still leads the federal government integrated access control space. For example, State Department employees around the globe must be able to access facilities around the world using a single card type.

Under the PIV-I standards, the identification hardware, software and provisioning that agencies implement must be uniform and interoperable government-wide. PIV satisfies the control objectives and meets the procedural security and privacy requirements of HSPD 12, while PIV-I meets the technical interoperability and technological security requirements. Standards established under the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS 201), Personal Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors, provide the guidelines for complying with the directive. Nearly four years after the federal government enacted Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees and Contractors, many federal agencies are still implementing identification measures.

HSPD-12 and PIV-I Compliance HSPD-12 Technical Statement Government
