HSPD-12, FIPS 201, TWIC Announcements
Diebold Earns HSPD-12 Certification from GSA
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NORTH CANTON, Ohio – Diebold, Incorporated (NYSE: DBD), one of the nation's largest security integrators with expertise in the government, commercial, financial and retail markets, has solidified its homeland security presence. The company recently earned certification from the General Services Administration (GSA) to deliver security integration services that meet the requirements of the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12).
The certification, which comes under the GSA's Specialty Item Number (SIN) 132-62, qualifies Diebold to provide systems integration services and products that address the HSPD-12 needs of federal agencies. Specifically, the certification permits Diebold to deliver products and services for projects that address the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 201, set forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Established as a national policy for federal departments and agencies, HSPD-12 prompts government entities to prioritize U.S. critical infrastructure and key resources to protect them from terrorist attacks. The directive is a driving force in the government security market. FIPS 201 requires the creation and issuance of a common identification and credential for all federal employees and contractors.
"The government market has been and continues to be a priority for Diebold Global Security," said Dennis M. Moriarty, senior vice president of Diebold Global Security. "Many agencies already trust Diebold to assist in meeting their security objectives in the government marketplace. This certification now enables us to officially leverage our capabilities to deliver solutions for HSPD-12 initiatives."
GSA establishes approved products and services for HSPD-12-related applications based on a provider's compliance with the administration's requirements. Approved system integrators can provide solutions and services for HSPD-12 system components, including: enrollment services, systems infrastructure, card production services, agency physical access control systems, agency logical access control systems, finalization services and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services.
"Diebold's rich history of protecting transactions of value, coupled with our recent acquisition of Actcom Security Solutions, makes us a natural partner to help federal agencies meet the requirements of HSPD-12," said V.
John Stroia, vice president of government and monitoring solutions for Diebold. "We are looking forward to growing this segment of our business."