Standards
NSTC Policy for Enabling the Development, Adoption and Use of Biometric Standards
The goal of this Policy is to establish a framework to reach interagency
consensus on biometric standards adoption for the Federal government. Federal
agency adoption of these recommended standards, and associated conformity
assessment programs, will enable necessary next generation Federal biometric
systems, facilitate biometric system interoperability, and enhance the
effectiveness of biometrics products and processes.
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Registry of USG Recommended Biometric Standards
The Registry of USG Recommended Biometric Standards (Registry) supplements the NSTC Policy for Enabling the Development, Adoption and Use of Biometric Standards. This Registry is based upon interagency consensus on biometric standards required to enable the interoperability of various Federal biometric applications, and to guide Federal agencies as they develop and implement related biometric programs. The Subcommittee will continuously review the content of this document, and release updated versions as required to assist agencies in the implementation and reinforcement process of biometric standards to meet agency-specific mission needs.
Supplemental Information in Support of the NSTC Policy for Enabling the Development, Adoption and Use of Biometric Standards, August 10, 2009
To assist Federal agencies support biometric system interoperability, this section provides supplemental
standards and testing related information in support of the NSTC Policy for Enabling the Development, Adoption
and Use of Biometric Standard and the Registry of USG Recommended Biometric Standards.
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Some government-issued standards found within the Registry document are
available for download below. Other standards are available from their
Copyright holders (note that federal agencies have licenses for several
of these standards – contact your department’s biometric standards
coordinator for additional information).
IDENT Exchange Messages (IXM) Specification
The purpose of this document is to describe standard messaging format for interacting
with the US-VISIT/IDENT systems. This guide is intended for the external users who are
creating a client application that will interface with one or more US-VISIT/IDENT
messaging services.
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DoD Electronic Biometric Transmission Specification
The ability to transmit biometric samples is critical for enabling the DoD to share and
leverage information across the DoD Biometrics Enterprise. The DoD EBTS includes transaction
types and codes that support requirements for DoD encounters and detainment circumstances.
This standard is intended for those applications requiring the exchange of biometric
samples and related biographic and contextual data both within the DoD Biometrics Enterprise
and with external agencies, coalition members, and governments. DoD currently collects
biometrics for matching and storage using ABIS in a format similar to the FBI's EFTS, which
is an implementation of ITL 1-2000. DoD-specific customizations are captured in DoD EBTS 1.2.
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