Press Release
CORESTREET EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DHS EXECUTIVE TO DISCUSS IMPORTANCE OF FIRST RESPONDER ID CREDENTIALS AT GOVSEC 2007
Washington, District of Columbia, May 10 2007
Who: CoreStreet Executive Vice President is a widely-recognized industry expert in the area of advanced credential systems, having worked closely with governments and industry associations around the world to further the acceptance of smart credentials. In his role, D'Agostino has spoken widely regarding the growing importance of building large-scale government programs that perform to the benefit of both government and citizen.
Tom Lockwood, senior advisor for credentialing interoperability with the Department of Homeland Security's Screening Coordination Office, is a pioneer in the success of developing common interoperable credentials for public and private sector first responders by working on key secretarial screening initiatives, including fostering interoperability of credentialing systems for federal, state and local governments.
Where: GovSec 2007: The Government Security Expo & Conference
Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
When: 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 10, 2007
What: In this presentation, titled “Access and Authentication: What's the Answer?”, D'Agostino and Lockwood will highlight the latest initiatives in credentialing first responders, the evolving national standards for identity credentials and the unique challenges posed to the security industry by first responder credential access and authorization.
About CoreStreet
Every day, the world’s most demanding government and commercial enterprises rely on CoreStreet technology to authorize critical events ranging from signed communications and transactions to physical access. More information, including technical whitepapers, industry solution studies and a list of the patents awarded to the company is available at www.corestreet.com.

