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charismathics announces a 5-year supply contract for the US

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:03 am
by Apoptosis
charismathics announces a 5-year supply contract for the US government

long term agreement awarded for PIV and CAC software
San Jose (USA)

charismathics, the world’s leading supplier of platform independent PKI client software, today announced being awarded a 5-year supply for PKI middleware in the US defense sector. The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) tendered for the ongoing supply of PKI software and hardware components in 2011, and has awarded charismathics to supply the next generation PKI clients for military personnel and contractors using smart card technology for user authentication and email security.

The US government is one of the largest issuers of smart cards around the world. Since more than a decade, almost 20 million smart cards have been issued not only in the defense sector, but meanwhile throughout the whole government department and associated agencies.

Within that Identity Management scheme, the military played a lead role, implementing the so-called “Common Access Cards” (CAC) more than 10 years ago. With evolving standards and demands, the scheme grew to a complex and worlwide IT infrastructure, that even created a new smart card standard within the United States, the “Peronal Information Verification” (PIV), implemented within the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 as FIPS 201 standard. charismathics complies with this standard since 2009, and is listed as approved supplier on the list of GSA approved vendors.

charismathics today announces that the company’s products were now chosen to supply the PIV version of the charismathics smart security interface (CSSI PIV) to the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC), serving the Secretary of Defense to collate personnel, manpower, training, financial, and other data for the Department of Defense. The contract has been granted until the end of 2016.

Sven Gossel, CEO of charismathics Inc from San Jose, CA, proudly says: “We have been working to be selected for this project ever since. To finally be among the world´s leading vendors of PKI technology for the US government is an unbelievable honor to us, that we will fulfill with gratitude and dedication to help securing the nation.”

DMDC was established in 1974 as the Manpower Research and Data Analysis Center within the U.S. Navy. In 1976, it was made a Field Activity of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower & Reserve Affairs and renamed the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC). While the name and the supporting activity have varied, DMDC's primary function has always been to support the DoD information management needs for Personnel & Readiness.

charismathics® has been pioneering the global identity management arena since 2005 and is offering security products and services for a variety of industries ranging from corporate to finance, from e-government to health services, from e-education to telecommunications.
When it comes to PKI security, no matter what the form factor you’re looking for is, charismathics fits in the game with solutions addressing traditional smart cards, convenient USB keys, handy soft tokens or even cutting edge mobile applications.
With iEnigma®, the company re-invented the smart card, and decade-old visions of designing screens and keyboards onto smart cards have finally become reality. Only one set of credentials serves all needs for a digital identity, whether in the office or on the road. The user is in full control and able to manage them himself directly from the phone.
The charismathics Smart Security Interface CSSI© is a comprehensive and agnostic PKI client framework. Extremely versatile, it supports all computer platforms, myriads of smart card operating systems and token profiles, various technologies (including Trusted Platform Modules, RFID tokens, GSM SIM modules) and third party applications. Unparalleled flexibility translates into tremendous independence for enterprises from hardware lifecycles and proprietary software schemes, empowering them to combine different vendors of Token Management Systems and hardware simultaneously, thus dramatically reducing their financial investment in PKI infrastructures.