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Gold Stars Appear, as States Have Less Than One Year to Meet Federal REAL ID Standards for Secure Driver's Licenses and IDs

/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Airport security screeners are beginning to see stars. That is, they are beginning to see driver's licenses with gold stars, issued by states which have been certified by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as compliant with federal REAL ID standards. Those states include Indiana, South Dakota, Delaware, Connecticut, Utah, Alabama, Ohio, Florida and West Virginia.   

CSDL Helps Pull Driver's License Counterfeiting Application from Apple App Store

As of this morning, December 12, 2011, the "License" application, which allowed users to easily create counterfeit driver's licenses with iPhones, iPads and iPods, has been removed from the Apple App Store following this CSDL Press Release:

 

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12, 2011

 

Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) sent a letter to Tim Cook, Chief Executive Officer of Apple, Inc., requesting that Apple immediately remove the "License" application from the App Store.

 

Apple Store Driver's License Counterfeiting App Poses Public Safety, National Security Risk

April 4, 2011

Mr. Scott Forstall

Senior Vice President, iPhone Software

Apple, Inc.

1 Infinite Loop

Cupertino, CA 95014

 

Dear Mr. Forstall:

I am writing with grave concern regarding the public safety and national security risks posed by the application “License” by Driversed.com which is distributed by your company for use with the Apple iPhone. On behalf of the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License, I request that you remove the application from Apple’s App Store. You will note that this letter is copied to the Congressional committees of jurisdiction. My intent is to make them aware of the threats posed by this application.  I hope it will lead them to make inquiries to the federal agencies who are responsible for enforcing federal laws prohibiting the counterfeiting of state issued driver’s licenses and identity documents.

The Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License presents Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles with Homeland Security Award


Washington, D.C. - The Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License (CSDL), a Washington D.C. based non-profit, presented its Homeland Security Award to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) on July 19, 2010. The Department is being recognized for advances in driver’s license security and applying new procedures to confirm the identities of applicants that align with the federal regulations implementing Public Law 109-13.
 
The award cites the Florida DHSMV for their “Gather, Go, Get” initiative that “Aligns driver’s license procedures with the eighteen Interim Benchmarks of the federal regulation implementing Title II of the Real ID Act of 2005.” It also recognized the Department’s program, “Adds security features into the Florida’s driver’s licenses and identification cards to provide the highest levels of counterfeit resistance,” and “Incorporates high security standards for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles records system that protects the privacy and personal information of all Florida driver’s license and identification card customers.”
 
Donald Kendall, Chairman of the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License Board of Directors, said, “The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles achievement in completing the complex process upgrade necessary to meet the federal security benchmarks for driver’s licenses is exemplary. Florida’s legislators and elected officials, along with state residents, can be proud that the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has advanced their driver’s license processes as among the most secure in the United States.”
 
Based on this year’s annual assessment of anti-counterfeiting and anti-fraud protections for Florida’s driver’s licenses and IDs, CSDL is proud to award the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for providing the residents of Florida with a secure and reliable form of personal identification. Florida is one of 11 states that are authorized by the Department of Homeland Security to affix the “gold star” on their driver’s licenses and IDs, denoting compliance with the 18 Interim Benchmarks of PL 109-13’s regulations. 
 
On January 1, 2010, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles initiated new documentation requirements for Florida residents wishing to obtain a driver’s license or identification card. These new cards, affixed with a star denoting compliance with federal driver’s license security standards, possess a high degree of counterfeit resistance. Concurrent to the process enhancements, the Department launched a statewide educational awareness campaign to alert residents to the document requirements and to provide a resource for questions and explanations for these changes.   
 
Florida DHSMV Executive Director Julie L. Jones stated, “Florida has a proud history of leading the nation in providing secure credentials to our customers. This Department and Florida’s Tax Collectors have worked extensively to provide a system that validates and protects each customer’s identity, enhances security, and benefits our business community. We appreciate the recognition of our efforts by the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License, and look forward to continuing our role in creating a safer Florida.”   
Brian Zimmer, CSDL President, stated, “The Florida DHSMV has done a first class job of informing Florida residents before the process began and throughout the process of rolling out the new procedures. In particular, the clarity with which the Florida DHSMV’s initiative “Gather, Go, Get” systematically explained what would occur and why it improved the safety of Florida residents should be an example followed by others.”
 
CSDL continuously collects data from each state and territory motor vehicle agency, specifically identity vetting processes, to prevent identity fraud, and physical security features of each motor vehicle agency’s driver’s license and identification card to prevent counterfeiting.
 
The Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License (CSDL) is a 501 (c)(3) non-partisan, not for profit, crime prevention, education charity, supported by donor contributions from across the United States. Our slogan, “Working to protect the identity of every American” embodies our commitment to higher standards for both government and private entities that issue identity credentials, especially state agencies that issue driver’s licenses and ID cards. CSDL undertakes research projects addressing best practices for DMVs, compliance with federal laws and regulations, identity fraud prevention and related identity management topics. CSDL provides research results and educational programs to the public and to state and federal officials.
 
Details of the Florida’s award are available on CSDL’s website at www.secure-license.org.

CSDL Delivers More than Two Thousand Petitions to California Governor's Office

 Coalition for a Secure Driver's License (CSDL) Delivers More than Two Thousand Petitions to the California Governor's Office SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Brian Zimmer, President of the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, today delivered to the Office of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger over 2000 petitions. The petitions are from California citizens who support the state's continuing effort to comply with federal regulations setting minimum standards for driver's license issuance.

Driver's Licenses Are A Terrorist Weapon Of Choice

New York, NY—October 22…Congress must act on a key 9/11 Commission recommendation to make it harder for terrorists to get driver’s licenses or risk potentially catastrophic consequences to the nation, the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License (CSDL), a not-for-profit organization working to keep licenses out of the hands of terrorists, today warned.

Eleven States Pose "Severe" Threat to U.S. Security, Charges Coalition for a Secure Driver's License

Group Issues National Color-Coded Threat Assessment Map: Calls U.S. ‘Only as Strong as its Weakest Link”

 

FROM: COALITION FOR A SECURE DRIVER’S LICENSE
Contact: Bill O’Reilly, 212-681-0055 - 917-533-0926

New York, NY—March 29…U.S. citizens are at added risk of terrorist attacks because some states still have loopholes in their driver licensing laws that allow potential terrorists access to train and airplane travel, government buildings, gun permits, truck and van rentals, bank accounts, and a host of other terrorism tools and targets, the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License (CSDL) today charged.

Driver's License Survey

This report presents the findings of a telephone survey conducted August 5 – 8, 2004, among a national sample of 1009 adults 18+, comprised of 507 males and 502 females. This survey was designed for CSDL by Leflein Associates, Inc, and fielded by Caravan, a national telephone omnibus service. The margin of error for the sample overall is +/-3%. The margin of error for subgroups is larger.

Comment on DHS Docket No. DHS-2006-0030

June 14, 2007
Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
Attn: NAC 2-12037
Washington, D.C, 20528

National security is the only issue we care about. The Coalition is non-partisan and non-profit. We are ordinary citizens, some of us 9/11 family members, who want to help protect our country from another terrorist attack. Until each of the fifty states has a secure licensing system, ALL fifty states remain vulnerable.

Americans Support Uniform License Standards

By Shaun Waterman
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
April 23, 2007

 

A new poll shows that 70 percent of Americans support the introduction of national standards for driver's licenses under the Real ID Act, despite opposition from several state legislatures and charges that the program amounts to a national ID card.

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