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Probaris participates in Spring Blast

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Probaris Inc. issued just-in-time credentials to emergency response officials during the Spring Blast demonstration last week in Tampa. The objective of this week’s demonstration was to show the ability to rapidly and electronically validate the identity of response officials and to immediately issue secure identity credentials for use during the simulated disaster. Probaris ID was used in the demonstration to issue just-in-time credentials.

Probaris has equipped a mobile command center with its Probaris ID suite of identity products enabling travel to special events and disaster sites to issue FIPS 201-interoperable credentials. Probaris conducted the registration, enrollment and issuance of the identity credentials during this demonstration.

One of the two scenarios during this week’s demonstration in Tampa, Fla. was controlling the ingress and egress of spectators during the Super Bowl. NFL officials were enrolled and issued real-time credentials using Probaris ID. Their credentials were electronically validated using handheld devices before they were granted access to the event. This process demonstrated the ability to validate people’s identity and also to control ingress and egress to a site.


This process also enabled for tracking personnel and the time that they spend at an incident scene. The company has issued credentials at several DHS demonstrations in the Washington DC metro and other areas to show the use of the credentials in multiple emergency response scenarios.

The demonstration was run with the City of Tampa, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Football League. The demonstration is part of a series of on-going DHS demonstrations that are intended to improve the crisis readiness posture of government agencies, private sector organizations, and emergency response officials. [end] 

Probaris Inc. announced the availability of Probaris ID 3.0, its product for issuing and managing interoperable identity credentials.

Probaris ID 3.0 complies with the standards for Personal Identity Verification Interoperability as specified in FIPS 201 and the supporting PIV-I documents. The software enables government and industry to issue high-assurance, interoperable credentials that meet a range of enterprise access and cybersecurity needs. A single interoperable identity credential can be used to secure networks, applications, devices and buildings.

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Philadelphia-based identity software and services provider Probaris has gotten into the Identity as a Service (IDaaS) field with an offering that enables commercial enterprises, government agencies and government affiliated parties to issue PIV Interoperable (PIV-I) credentials.

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The Ralph Carr Judicial Center in Denver, Colorado has selected AMAG Technology’s Symmetry Homeland V7 Security Management System,to provide integrated access control and security management solutions from HID Global.

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Sony has revealed its new NFC-enabled Xperia S smart phone at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, according to ITProPortal.

The inaugural handset in Sony’s new line of NXT smart phones (as in “NeXT” generation), the Xperia S features a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a 12MP camera, HDMI connection, 32GB of internal flash storage space and a 4.3-inch 720 x 1280 pixel display in addition to NFC.

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Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, Ill., is piloting a program that can track students on school buses. The goal is to increase safety while determining more efficient bus routes. The school rolled out the program in late January that provides each student with a card that the student uses as he enters or exits a school bus.

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Philadelphia-based identity software company Probaris has released an upgrade to its identity registration authority software. Called ID 4.0, it now supports multiple credential, token and device types, enabling configurable workflows for varying credential form factors.

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