ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 21, 2006 — The American Association of Airport Executives and the Registered Traveler
Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) have submitted a Technical Interoperability
Specification for the Registered Traveler program for public comment and review.
Over 20 people from more than ten different organizations, such as Unisys,
Verified Identity Pass, Daon, Lockheed Martin, Saflink, Iridian and others,
dedicated approximately 4800 hours developing the document which outlines the
technical specifications needed for an interoperable Registered Traveler
Program that can act as the basis for the program’s required technical
interoperability standards.
“AAAE and the RTIC are pleased to
be a partner with TSA in the deployment and development of an RT program that
will bring enhanced security and quicker security processing,” AAAE President
Charles Barclay said. “The specification created by the RTIC and its Service
Provider Council was the result of an intensive effort to bring the very best
expertise to the program in an aggressive time frame,” Barclay said.
The RTIC was formed by a group of
airports in conjunction with AAAE in June 2005 to create and implement an airport-driven
national, interoperable Registered Traveler Program. The RTIC airport members
established the Service Provider Council as a way for providers with experience
and expertise in RT solutions, identity management, biometrics and airport
planning to participate in the development of technical standards and processes
required for an interoperable RT program. The Service Provider Council
consists of over 60 well-known and respected commercial organizations.
Following is a roster of the RTIC Service Provider Council:
A4Vision, Inc.
Accenture, LLP
ActivCard, Inc.
AFIX Technologies, Inc.
American Express
ARINC
Axalto
BearingPoint
BIO-key International, Inc.
Bioscrypt, Inc.
Carter & Burgess
Cogent Systems
Competech SmartCard Solutions
Covenant Aviation Security, LLC
CrossMatch Technologies
CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)
CSIdentity
CSSI – Covert Security Solutions, Inc.
Daon
Data Quality Solutions
DayJet Corp.
Design Systems, Inc.
Dun & Bradstreet Government Solutions
EDS
Fidelica Microsystems, Inc.
G&D CardTech
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GE Security
Gemplus Corp.
Honeywell International
ICTS Technologies USA
ID Technology Partners
IDENTIFiD, Inc.
Identity Alliance
Identix, Inc.
ImageWare Systems, Inc.
Ingersoll-Rand Security Technologies
Innovative Electronic Designs, Inc.
Integrated Engineering
International Biometric Group
International Biometric Industry Association
International RAM Associates
Iridian Technologies, Inc.
JPMorgan Chase
Keycorp
L-3 Communications Security & Detection Systems
Laser Data Command, Inc. (LDC)
LaserCard Corporation
LG Electronics USA Inc.
Liska Biometry
Lockheed Martin Transportation and Security Solutions
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Maden Technologies
Magnetic Automation Corporation
MAXIMUS
Motorola (Biometrics Business Unit)
Nortel PEC
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Oki – Biometric Solutions Group
Oracle
OSS Nokalva, Inc.
othenTec, LTD
Panasonic Systems Solutions Company
Raytheon
Saflink
Sagem Morpho, Inc.
Semagix
SETECS, Inc.
SITA Information Network Computing USA
Smiths Aerospace LLC
StepNexus, Inc.
Unisys
Verant Identification Systems, Inc.
Verified Identity Pass
Viisage Technology
Yankee & Associates, LLC
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More information on the RTIC and a
copy of the Technical Interoperability Specification can be found here (www.rtconsortium.org).
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