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Ubiquitous computing / Smart cards / Card reader / USB / MIFARE / Biometrics / FIPS 201 / Bureau of Alcohol /  Tobacco /  Firearms and Explosives / Identity document / Security / Access control / ISO standards
Date: 2007-09-27 01:00:00
Ubiquitous computing
Smart cards
Card reader
USB
MIFARE
Biometrics
FIPS 201
Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco
Firearms and Explosives
Identity document
Security
Access control
ISO standards

Comment template for draft FIPS 201 and SP[removed]Cmt # Organization Point of Contact Submitted by: _____Carolyn Merek, US Department of Justice_________________________________

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