NIST releases revised card standards

The document, Special Publication 800-73-1, interprets the standards to ensure interoperability and performance.

"Interfaces for Personal Identity Verification"

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology released technical specifications this week for vendors to use in products or technologies that must be compatible with the federal government’s new computer-readable personal identity verification (PIV) cards.

NIST Special Publication 800-73 Revision 1 describes technical specs for the secure identity credentials that federal agencies will begin issuing to employees and contractors Oct. 27. They include a PIV data model, a communications interface and an application programming interface.

According to its authors, the 63-page document defines and interprets the PIV standards to ensure interoperability and performance.