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Committee on Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy Implications
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
National Research Council of the National Academies
Stephen T. Kent and Lynette I. Millett, Editors


Appendix B

Briefers to the Study Committee

Although the briefers listed below provided many useful inputs to the committee, they were not asked to endorse the conclusions or recommendations, nor did they see the final draft of the report before its release.

MARCH 13-14, 2001
WASHINGTON, D.C.

  • Roger Baker, Department of Commerce and CIO Council
  • Daniel Chenok, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget
  • Sara Hamer, Social Security Administration
  • John Woodward, RAND

MAY 30-31, 2001
WASHINGTON, D.C.

  • Lt. Col. Robert Bollig, Executive Officer, Department of Defense, Biometrics Management Office
  • Mike Green, Director, Department of Defense, PKI Program Management Office
  • Cathy Hotka, Vice President, Information Technology for the National Retail Federation
  • Mark MacCarthy, Senior Vice President for Public Policy, VISA USA
  • David Temoshok, Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration
  • Richard Varn, Chief Information Officer, State of Iowa

WORKSHOP
OCTOBER 3-4, 2001
HERNDON, VIRGINIA

  • Michael Aisenberg, VeriSign
  • Kim Alexander, California Voter Foundation
  • Brian Arbogast, Microsoft Corporation
  • Paul Barrett, Real User Corporation
  • Stefan Brands, McGill University
  • Roger Clarke, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd and the Australian National University
  • John Daugman, University of Cambridge
  • Mark Forman, Office of Management and Budget
  • Chris Hoofnagle, Electronic Privacy Information Center
  • Paul Van Oorschot, Entrust, Inc.
  • Margot Saunders, National Consumer Law Center
  • Judith Spencer, General Services Administration
  • Peter Swire, George Washington University Law School
  • Paul Syverson, Naval Research Laboratory
  • Brian Tretick, Privacy Assurance and Advisory Services, Ernst & Young

JANUARY 9, 2002
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA

  • Christopher Kuner, Morrison and Foerster LLP

MARCH 13-14, 2002
WASHINGTON, D.C.

  • Patti Gavin, Social Security Administration
  • Fred Graf, Social Security Administration
  • Jay Maxwell, American Association of Motor Vehicles Administrators
  • Joe Sanders, New York State Department of Motor Vehicles








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