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DOC: M1/04-0725
Date: January 6, 2005
Reply to:
Fernando Podio
Phone: 301-975-2947

email: mailto:fernando.podio@nist.gov

 

 

Call for Review and Comment on SC 37 N904, Text of 2nd CD 24713-2, Biometric Profiles for Interoperability and Data Interchange - Part 2: Biometrics-Based Verification and Identification of Employees in a Token-Based Highly Secure Environment

 


REFERENCES:

ISO/IEC JTC1 SC37 N904

In accordance with SC 37 WG 4 Paris recommendation 3.1, the SC37 Secretariat has issued the subject document, N904 to National Bodies for a 3-month Letter Ballot.

 

Recipients of this document are invited to submit notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting documentation

 

Comments received will be discussed at the February 2005 meeting of M1.4.  The approved US NB ballot response will be posted by the international deadline.

 

Call for Comments

 

This call is being issued to the members of M1 for review and comment on the above SC37 document (N904). 



The SC 37 calls states that when reviewing the 2nd Committee Draft, National Bodies are requested to submit contributions on the unanswered questions from the 1st CD ballot, in particular:
 

1. As described, Clause 6 "Process", is nothing more than a brief sketch of a possible enrollment and issuing process. It covers only the first part of the life cycle management. For highly secure environments, blocking, re-issuance, logging, monitoring and much more is required.

 

2. It is not evident how and why the profiles displayed in the appendix or within the main body of the text are related to and specific for highly secure environment.

 

Contributions on the topics listed above must be provided as complete text using the standard template in order to effectively handle comment disposition.


Comments must be submitted by
February 4 2005 to John Neumann (mailto:openStrat@aol.com).

NOTE:  Proposed disposition of comments will be posted by 11 February 2005.