LUXEMBOURG and ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM, NASDAQ: GEMP),
a leading provider of secure card solutions, announces the launch of
its SafesITe Government solution compliant with the US federal government's
FIPS 201 regulations. Gemplus' solution will enable federal agencies to meet
the HSPD-12 requirements for interoperability for government employees and
contractors to access federal buildings and IT networks. As set forth in the
presidential directive and regulations, all federal agencies must start to
issue FIPS 201 compliant identity credentials by October 26 2006.
In response to the federal government's mandates, Gemplus has evolved its
SafesITe Government offering originally launched in November 2004 and
successfully deployed for the Transportation Security Administration's
Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) program, to make it
compliant with HSPD-12 and FIPS 201. The resulting SafesITe Government FIPS
201 solution is comprised of:
- Dual-interface 72KB smart cards (FIPS 201)
- FIPS 201 applets (PIV II)
- Desktop client software (Middleware)
- Smart card readers
- Centralized personalization services
- Smart Card Management System
- Professional services
The smart card and applet (which make up the smart ID badge) as well as
the client software (which provides secure access to PCs and networks) used
in SafesITe Government FIPS 201 have achieved Personal Identification
Verification (PIV) compliance certification from the US National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST). The client software is the first of its kind
to achieve this certification. This in effect places Gemplus on a short list
of vendors to deliver a smart ID credential system to US federal agencies
looking to comply with HSPD 12.
"The US government has strongly mandated to increase the security of its
facilities and IT networks," said Ernie Berger, President Gemplus Americas.
"To satisfy our customers' needs in time for the October 2006 deadline, we
have released a certified, easy-to-integrate solution that agencies can
quickly test and deploy."
The FIPS 201 certification confirms that the different components of
Gemplus' SafesITe Government solution are interoperable with other vendors'
products to ensure a seamless integration with agencies' complete physical
and logical access systems. The new offering builds on Gemplus' experience as
a major supplier of FIPS 140 credentials to government agencies such as US
Dept. of Defense (Common Access Card), NASA, Dept. of Interior and Veterans
Administration programs.
SafesITe Government FIPS 201 is now available for agencies to test and
deploy. Notes to Editors
- HSPD-12 - Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12
(HSPD-12) is a mandate to all federal executive departments and agencies
to issue "secure and reliable forms of identification" to employees and
contractors.
- FIPS 201 - Federal Information Processing Standard 201 is the
ensuing NIST standard to address secure processes and attributes for the
issuance, use, and interoperability of the identification credentials.
- PIV - Personal Identification Verification for federal employees
and contractors
About Gemplus
Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ:
GEMP) is a world leading player in the secure card industry in both revenue
and total shipments (source: Gartner-Dataquest 2005, Frost & Sullivan,
Datamonitor). It has sold over 5.5 billion smart cards.
Gemplus delivers a wide range of portable, personalized solutions in
areas including Identity, Mobile Telecommunications, Public Telephony,
Banking, Retail, Transport, Healthcare, WiFi, Pay-TV, e-government, and
access control.
Gemplus' revenue in 2005 was 939 million Euros.
www.gemplus.com
For more information:
Tim Cawsey
Gemplus
Tel: +1-484-904-7924
Email: tim.cawsey@gemplus.com
Niamh Mahon
Edelman
Tel: +1-212-704-8256
Email: niamh.mahon@edelman.com
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