M1/06-0962


Accredited Standards Committee, INCITS, InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards

INCITS Secretariat, Information Technology Industry Council(ITI)

1250 Eye St. NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005

Telephone 202-737-8888; Fax 202-638-4922; Email: incits@itic.org

Date: 

March 29, 2005

Project:

1603-D

Ref. Docs: 

 

Reply to: 

Creed Jones, M1.3 chair

Phone:

(253) 591-8868

Email:

creed.jones@morpho.com


To:

Gregory Zektser, U.S. Army BTF/Booz Allen Hamilton

cc:

Fernando Podio

cc:

 

From:

John Neumann, M1.4 Project Editor

Subject:

TC's Response to the Public Review Comments on Revision to INCITS 383,
Information Technology - Biometric Profile - Interoperability and Data Interchange - Biometrics Based Verification and Identification of Transportation Workers -

 


Dear Mr. Zektser,

Thank you for your public review comment on INCITS 383, Information Technology - Biometric Profile - Interoperability and Data Interchange - Biometrics Based Verification and Identification of Transportation Workers.  All of your comments have been accepted by M1.4 and M1 and will be included in the next draft of the standard and sent to INCITS for a further Public Review.

Once again, thank you for your interest in the draft standard.

Sincerely,
 
 

John Neumann
Project Editor, INCITS M1.4


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