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Paul Wiedefeld
Name Paul Wiedefeld
Company Maryland Department of Transportation
Company Position Transportation Secretary
City, State Towson MD
Country United States
Sectors Data
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Maryland Digital ID Integration Project.jpg Maryland Digital ID Integration Project
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.