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M1 - Biometrics
ANSI/INCITS
and ISO/IEC
Biometric Standards (Revised October 25, 2007)
Report
on Biometrics and E-Authentication (Available free of charge)
M1 - Biometrics
The Executive Board of INCITS established Technical Committee
M1, Biometrics, in November 2001 to ensure a high priority, focused,
and comprehensive approach in the United States for the rapid development
and approval of formal national and international generic biometric standards.
The M1 program of work includes biometric standards for data interchange
formats, common file formats, application program interfaces, profiles,
and performance testing and reporting. The goal of M1's work is to accelerate
the deployment of significantly better, standards-based security solutions
for purposes, such as, homeland defense and the prevention of identity theft
as well as other government and commercial applications based on biometric
personal authentication.
M1 serves as the U.S. Technical Advisory Group (U.S. TAG) for the international
organization ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 on Biometrics, which was established
in June 2002. As the U.S. TAG to SC 37, M1 is responsible for establishing
U.S. positions and contributions to SC 37, as well as representing the
U.S. at SC 37 meetings.
M1 has created five new Task Groups to handle increased activity in biometrics.
The purview of the five Task Groups is as follows:
M1.2, the Task Group on Biometric Technical Interfaces, chaired
by Fred Herr, ID Technology
Partners, covers the standardization of all necessary interfaces and interactions
between biometric components and sub-systems, including the possible
use of security mechanisms to protect stored data and data transferred
between systems. M1.2 will also consider the need for a reference model
for the architecture and operation of biometric systems in order to identify
the standards that are needed to support multi-vendor systems and their
applications.
M1.3, the Task Group on Biometric Data Interchange Formats, chaired
by Mr. Greg Cannon,
CrossMatch Technologies, focuses on the standardization of the content,
meaning and representation of biometric data interchange formats.
M1.4, the Task Group on Biometric Profiles, chaired by Mr. Fernando Podio, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, covers the standardization of
Application Profile projects.
M1.5 is the Task Group on Biometric Performance Testing and Reporting
and is chaired by Acting Chair, Mr. Michael Thieme, IBG.
It handles the standardization of biometric performance metric definitions
and calculations, approaches to test performance and requirements for
reporting the results of these tests. M1.5 is responsible for the development
of a Multi-Part Standard on Biometric Performance Testing and Reporting.
M1.6, the Task Group on Cross Jurisdictional and Societal Issues
and is chaired by Ms. Elaine M.
Newton, National Institute of Standards and Technology. It addresses
study and standardization of technical solutions to societal aspects of
biometric implementations. Excluded from the TG's scope is the specification
of policies, the limitation of usage, or imposition of non-technical requirements
on the implementations of biometric technologies, applications, or systems.
M1.6 is responsible for US technical contributions to JTC1 SC 37 WG 6 on
Cross-Jurisdictional and Societal Issues.
Membership on M1 and its Task Groups
Membership on M1 and its Task Groups is open to all materially affected
parties. Organizations interested in obtaining membership on M1 should
contact the M1 Chairman, Fernando Podio, and the Associate Manager, Standards
Operations, Barbara Bennett (bbennett@itic.org).
updated 2008/08/20
M1 Officers:
Chairman - Fernando Podio, NIST
Send email to Fernando Podio at: fernando.podio@nist.gov
Vice Chairman for Administrative Affairs
- Wayne Kyle, Biocom
Send email to Wayne Kyle at: wkyle@biocom.tv
Vice Chairman for Membership and Ballots
- Stephen Elliott, Purdue University
Send email to Stephen Elliott at: sjelliott@tech.purdue.edu
International Representative
- Catherine Tilton, Daon Inc.
Send email to Catherine Tilton at: cathy.tilton@daon.com
M1 Standing Documents
M1 Standing
Document 1 (SD1)
Posting of M1 Documents in the M1 Document Register
M1 Standing
Document 2 (SD2)
M1 Standing Document 2 (CBEFF type codes) revision
8
M1 Standing
Document 3 (SD3)
M1 Rules for SC37 and
SC37/WG Participation - (Password Protected)
M1 Standing
Document 4 (SD4)
M1 Report on Issues for
Harmonizing Conformity Assessment to Biometric Standards
M1
Standing Document 5 (SD5)
Table
Common Text for Inclusion
in the Introductory Clauses of INCITS M1 Ongoing Projects in INCITS M1.2,
M1.3 and M1.4
Table of INCITS M1 Ongoing Projects That Require Inclusion of the
Common Text (CT - SD5) in the Introductory Clause of the Drafts - Last Update: 28 December 2006
NEXT MEETING
M1 Meeting #29, INCITS M1/M1 Task Group Meetings - October 6 - 10, 2008
Hosting Organization and Location:
Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Fujitsu Sunnyvale, CA
campus
Meeting logistics are posted here.
M1 and SC 37 Files
Zipped files of the meeting agendas and associated M1 and JTC 1/SC 37
documents will be posted here.
INCITS M1 2008 MEETINGS
April 7 - 11, 2008, M1/M1 TG Meetings - Location: NY, NY
- Hosting organization: ANSI/NIST/National Sensors, Surveillance
and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence
June 16 - 20, 2008, M1/M1 TG & Delegates Meetings -
Location: Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC - Hosting Organization:
NIST
October 6 - 10, 2008, M1/M1 TG Meetings - Hosting organization: Fujitsu
Laboratories of America
December 15 - 19, 2008, M1/M1 TG & Delegates Meetings
- Location/Hosting organization: TBD
Projects
Current
Public Reviews
M1 Organizational Members
M1.2
Organizational Members
M1.3
Organizational Members
M1.4
Organizational Members
M1.5
Organizational Members
M1.6
Organizational Members
Annual
Report
M1 Working Web Site
- M1 Document Register (links
to the M1 Documents)
For
Action - International Tickler
Send comments and questions to us at incits@itic.org.
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