The "Technology Landscape, Trends and Opportunities in Public Transport Smart Cards Market" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The technologies in the public transport smart cards ...
The ability of the Sept. 11 terrorists to obtain forged identifications and airport credentials has prompted the federal government to consider new technologies for authenticating the identities of ...
Employees at Post & Schell PC, a law firm in Philadelphia, need smart cards to do just about everything, from entering company facilities and using elevators to securing two-factor authentication so ...
Lock maker Assa Abloy and On Track Innovations (OTI) have each purchased companies they hope will strengthen their capacity to serve the market for smart cards. Assa Abloy’s Identification Technology ...
PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J. – A new report by Smart Card Alliance, a nonprofit multi-industry association, describes security considerations for organizations that are intending to deploy smart card ...
PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J. – In an era of managed care, specialized medicine, mile-high paperwork, high costs, identity fraud and government demand for secure, portable and confidential patient ...
The company will provide the technology and services to federal agencies that work with the U.S. GSA for identification of employees and contractors The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has ...
A group of smart card and smart chip vendors are launching a campaign to talk up the security and privacy features of their products, even as researchers raise questions about their use in passports.
As of June 2004, at least 12 large-scale smart-card projects that the GAO first identified in 2003 were still underway. These are projects that will provide cards to either an entire agency's ...
The Office of the National Coordinator or ONC for Health Information Technology was submitted a statement by the Smart Card Alliance. This is in response to the Health IT Policy Committee's Request ...
Oct. 16, 2002 – Smart card usage in the United States has long lagged behind Europe and Asia. There are some historical reasons for that. One is that Europe and Asia’s cell phone industry was built ...