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GET Group announced that its mobile ID (mID) and mobile driver’s license (mDL) application for Android and iOS has successfully passed a conformity assessment against ISO 18013-5. The assessment, conducted by the Identity Management & Security division of security science leader UL, was used to evaluate the digital ID’s compliance with global interoperability standards in accordance with security, privacy, and technical requirements.

Notice on Digital Identification Documents: Some states now issue digital ID documents (also known as mobile driver's licenses or mobile IDs). We cannot accept these digital IDs when you apply for your U.S. You must continue to submit your physical, photo ID and a photocopy of the ID.

GET Mobile ID, developed in partnership with Scytáles AB, is an ISO 18013-5-compliant application that allows smartphones to store an official driver’s license, ID Card, or national ID with support for face biometrics to provide worldwide contactless identity verification.

According to GET Group, the interoperability conformity will expand the use of mobile IDs and standardize their acceptance across jurisdictions. While mDLs are projected to become available next year to the first U.S. customers in Florida, other states are also likely to follow and introduce mDLs pending the outcome of ongoing trials. Meanwhile, mDL implementations are being explored by various other countries. Therefore, interoperability standards compliance will be paramount to the universal use of mobile IDs beyond an ID’s original issuing jurisdiction.

An open mDL/mID ecosystem that conforms with the global interoperability standards promises a level of trust equal to a traditional biometric passport, according to the announcement. Additionally, GET Group promises that thanks to the mDL/mID app, those that rely on conventional DL/ID cards can now access higher quality services.

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  1. Specific aims of this study were 1) to develop a workflow for driver identification in digital forensics, 2) to apply a simple but sound method for model validation with time series data and 3) to transfer the model results to answers to the forensic questions a) to which suspect does the evidence most likely belong to and b) how certain is the.
  2. LA Wallet is Louisiana's first Digital Driver's License (DDL), allowing you secure and convenient access to your driver identification on your smartphone. Legally approved and accepted by state law enforcement, LA Wallet is available for download on both iOS and Android devices.

“An ISO 18013-5 compliant mobile ID (mDL/mID) provides a novel tool to digitally verify the authenticity of a citizen’s claim on identity by verifying cryptographically protected ID data,” said Geoff Slagle Scytáles AB president and chief business development officer. “Together with GET Group, our mobile ID offering has successfully passed extensive testing for standard conformance conducted by UL, the premier internationally known independent testing lab.”

Alex Kambanis, president and managing director, GET Group North America noted “Mobile ID offers the promise of convenient, more secure and contactless identity transactions. The successful conformity tests mean that we have reached a major milestone — proof of an assurance level, interoperability, usability, and trust that is ready now for issuing authorities such as DMVs and for relying parties”.

Supporting all interaction modes of the standard is vital to widespread implementation at point-of-sales for age-based purchases and contactless ID checks at airports. UL’s conformity assessment tested the functional performance of all of the interaction modes maintained by the ISO standard and all of the requirements of ISO/IEC DIS 18013-5.

“UL is proud to provide mDL assurance services, contributing to a trustable and interoperable global mDL ecosystem. We congratulate GET Group and Scytales on the successful completion of the Conformity Assessment of their iOS and Android mDL applications,” said Isabelle Noblanc, VP and GM, Identity Management & Security, UL.

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Colorado State Patrol Now Accepting Digital ID!

Have you heard the news? Colorado is the first state in the nation to offer residents the option to electronically transmit digital identification, vehicle registration and proof of insurance to law enforcement.

You can now use your contactless Digital ID with Colorado State Patrol (CSP)! While CSP is the first and only law enforcement agency accepting Digital ID, the state has been actively engaging with local police and sheriff’s offices. Until full acceptance of the Digital ID is available at all local and state jurisdictions, residents should carry their physical driver license or state identification cards wherever they go. See the Dec. 1 press release for more details.

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Be prepared to use your Digital ID prior to a traffic stop:

  • Download the latest version of the myColorado app

  • Generate your Digital ID

  • Add your vehicle registration and auto insurance card to the app Wallet

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Traffic stops are as easy as 1, 2, 3 with your Digital ID:

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  1. Scan the trooper's QR code from your phone's camera (iOS) -or- open the myColorado app and click the 'Scan QR code' button within the Wallet page to scan the code (iOS and Android).

  2. Choose the information you want to share, including your vehicle registration and insurance card if previously added to the Wallet.

  3. Click 'Share.' You'll get a confirmation that your information was successfully sent to the trooper's myColorado Portal. That's it!

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Note: If you decide not to share your information, you will be required to show your physical ID to the trooper.