Maryland Digital ID Integration Project

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Maryland Digital ID Integration Project
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Maryland Digital ID Integration Project
Team Organizations Maryland Department of Transportation
Team Leaders Paul Wiedefeld
Participating Municipalities Baltimore MD
Status Launched
Initiative Personal Data Store
Document None

Description

The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) has announced the availability of Maryland Mobile ID in Samsung Wallet, making Maryland the second state in the U.S. to offer digital licenses on this platform. This initiative allows Marylanders to securely verify their identity at select TSA PreCheck airport checkpoints, including Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. With this launch, Maryland becomes the first state to provide digital ID integration across Samsung Wallet, Apple Wallet, and Google Wallet. More than 200,000 Maryland residents have already adopted digital IDs since their introduction in 2022. Maryland Mobile ID serves as a secure and convenient companion to physical IDs, emphasizing privacy and safety with robust hardware and software security measures. For details on setup and usage, visit the MVA website.

Challenges

The project faces several challenges, including ensuring robust security and privacy measures to protect users' sensitive identity data from potential breaches. Integrating with multiple mobile wallet platforms like Samsung Wallet, Apple Wallet, and Google Wallet requires coordination with differing technical standards and security protocols. Achieving widespread adoption may be hindered by public concerns about digital privacy and the need for education on how to use the digital IDs effectively. Additionally, ensuring the system remains accessible and inclusive for all residents, including those with limited technical proficiency or access to smartphones, poses logistical challenges. Compatibility with existing TSA systems and maintaining consistent updates to address potential vulnerabilities also require ongoing effort and resources.

Solutions

The project addresses its challenges through a focus on security, accessibility, and user education. By partnering with established platforms like Samsung Wallet, Apple Wallet, and Google Wallet, the project leverages their advanced hardware and software security measures to protect users' sensitive data. Comprehensive privacy safeguards ensure that neither the wallet providers nor unauthorized individuals can access users’ IDs. To enhance accessibility, the program is designed as a companion to physical IDs, allowing flexibility for those less comfortable with digital tools. The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) also prioritizes public education by providing detailed guidance through its website on setting up and using the digital ID securely and effectively. Collaboration with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ensures seamless integration with airport security systems, building public trust and facilitating adoption.

Major Requirements

The project requires a robust digital infrastructure to support secure integration with Samsung Wallet, Apple Wallet, and Google Wallet, ensuring compatibility with their diverse technical standards. It mandates advanced encryption and authentication protocols to protect users’ personal data and meet stringent privacy and security standards. The project also requires a valid Maryland-issued driver’s license or ID for enrollment and an operational system for verifying and validating digital ID enrollments through the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). Additionally, it necessitates collaboration with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to ensure seamless functionality at airport PreCheck checkpoints. Public outreach and user education resources are also essential for guiding Maryland residents in adopting and using digital IDs effectively while maintaining a complementary physical ID system for broader accessibility.

Performance Targets

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Measurement Methods
  • Adoption Rate
  • System Security
  • User Satisfaction
  • The number of Maryland residents who have added their digital ID to a mobile wallet, compared to the total eligible population, within a specified time frame.
  • The number of reported security incidents or data breaches related to digital ID usage, aiming for zero incidents over a defined period.
  • The percentage of positive feedback from users in post-implementation surveys, targeting a satisfaction rate of at least 90%.

Standards, Replicability, Scalability, and Sustainability

he project adheres to the ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021 standard, which specifies the interface requirements for implementing driving licenses on mobile devices. This standard ensures interoperability and security across various platforms, facilitating seamless integration with mobile wallets like Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, and Samsung Wallet. By complying with these internationally recognized specifications, the project guarantees that digital IDs are securely stored and transmitted, maintaining the integrity and authenticity of users' credentials.

Cybersecurity and Privacy

The project addresses several cybersecurity issues, including data breaches, authentication vulnerabilities, device loss or theft, malware attacks, and privacy concerns. To mitigate these risks, the project employs advanced encryption to secure data at rest and in transit, along with secure authentication methods like multifactor authentication requiring user consent to share IDs. Integration with platforms like Samsung Wallet leverages hardware-based security features to protect identity data, while wallet providers are restricted from accessing user information, with all verification handled by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). Compliance with ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021 ensures adherence to rigorous security standards, and public education initiatives further equip residents to safeguard their digital IDs effectively.

Impacts

The project has significant impacts on convenience, security, and innovation. It enhances the ease of identity verification by allowing Marylanders to store and use their driver’s licenses or state IDs in mobile wallets, streamlining processes like airport security screenings. The project bolsters security by incorporating advanced encryption and authentication technologies, reducing the risk of identity theft compared to physical IDs. Additionally, it positions Maryland as a leader in digital innovation, setting a precedent for other states to adopt secure, technology-driven solutions. By providing multiple digital ID options, it promotes inclusivity and flexibility while supporting the transition to a more digital, efficient, and environmentally friendly identity management system.

Demonstration/Deployment

The impacts of the project are demonstrated through several key outcomes. First, the increased adoption rate of digital IDs, with over 200,000 Maryland residents adding their IDs to mobile wallets, showcases the convenience and popularity of the service. Security impacts are evident through the implementation of encryption and multifactor authentication, ensuring that users’ personal data is protected from unauthorized access. The project’s role in improving airport security efficiency is demonstrated by its integration at TSA PreCheck checkpoints, enabling smoother travel experiences. Additionally, Maryland's leadership in digital identity innovation is reflected in its recognition as the second state to offer digital IDs in Samsung Wallet, setting a benchmark for other states to follow. These outcomes highlight the project’s success in enhancing convenience, security, and technological progress in identity management.