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The NIST-funded Digital Driver's License (DDL) pilot will run for two years. The pilot will be run in two phases, each about one year long:

  • Phase 1 focuses on the enrollment process for a DDL, and establishing the fundamentals for the three main use cases: law enforcement verification, age verification and TSA verification.
  • Phase 2 focuses on extending these use case application and to include online 'attribute sharing' with third party providers, whereby you can provide a trusted website (e.g., an airline or car rental agency) with verified information from your DDL.

The pilots run during these phases will cover organic day-to-day use as well as some staged events.

Below are the main milestones:

Date Description Status
October 2016 Pilot awarded, Phase 1 commenced ✔
December 2016 All jurisdictions: Joint strategy session ✔
January 2017 Maryland & DC: Use case workshops ✔
February 2017 Colorado: Use case workshop  âœ” 
March 2017 Idaho: Use case workshop ​✔ 
March 2017 Pilot participant selection  âœ” 
May 2017 Pilot participant finalization  âœ” 
May 2017 Jurisdictional factory acceptance testing ✔ â€‹â¶Ä‹
June 2017 Regional pilot setup and preparation ✔ 
July 2017 Colorado phase 1 live pilot  ​✔
July 2017 Maryland phase 1 live pilot   âœ”​â¶Ä‹
July 2017 Washington DC phase 1 live pilot ​✔
August 2017 Post-pilot data collection and initial results  âœ”
August 2017 AAMVA International Conference Attendance and DDL Pilot Update Demo Sessions  ​✔​
September 2017 Wyoming DDL project kickoff ​â¶Ä‹â€‹âœ”
September 201 7 Full pilot analysis, conclusion, lessons learned, best practices   ✔â¶Ä‹
December 2017 Phase 2 commences  

 

 

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