NCCoE Announces Collaborators | Mobile Driver's License (mDL) Project Use Case #1
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has signed a collaborative research and development agreement (CRADA) with 15 technology providers and industry experts to collaborate on the first use case under the Mobile Driver’s License (mDL) project. The project will start with a focus on implementing mDLs in financial services to meet customer identification program requirements.
Collaborators will work with the NCCoE to accelerate the adoption of digital identity standards and best practices by producing reference architectures, representative workflows, and implementation guides to address real-world cybersecurity, privacy, and usability challenges faced by adoption of mDL in the financial sector.
The collaborators are listed below in alphabetical order:
- American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
- TBD (Block, Inc.)
- California Department of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Science and Technology Directorate
- Idemia
- iLabs
- JP Morgan Chase
- Maryland Department of Transportation
- MATTR Limited
- Microsoft Corporation
- New York State Department of Motor Vehicle
- OpenID Foundation
- SpruceID
- US Bank
- Wells Fargo
Each of the collaborators responded to a notice in the Federal Register to submit capabilities that aligned with desired solution characteristics for the project. The accepted collaborators were extended a CRADA, enabling them to participate in a consortium where they will contribute expertise and resources.
More information on the mDL project, including follow-on use cases can be found on our mDL project page.
If you would like to join the mDL community of interest (COI) to help guide this project and provide feedback, please email us at mdl-nccoe@nist.gov.
NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program Questions/Comments about this notice: mdl-nccoe@nist.gov NCCoE Website questions: nccoe@nist.gov
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