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1 AAMVA Update 28th International Traffic Records Forum Orlando, Florida August 2002

2 Highlights Secure ID Roadside data collection - Courts
NLETS standardization project XML activities ANSI D20 data dictionary International standards for licenses NMVITS

3 Roadside Data Collection
Coordinate state efforts to: Automate the collection of citation data at roadside Pass data to the courts Pass court dispositions to appropriate licensing agencies MCSIA - conviction posting within 10 days Stakeholder relationships being solidified

4 NLETS Standardization Project
Focus: Driver Status & Driver History Standardize data element formats and definitions used by LE personnel to exchange driver records over NLETS using a standard AAMVA Driver Data dictionary Transitional protocol for legacy systems, ultimate desire is XML

5 XML April 2000 = inaugural meeting of IT Committee's XML Working Group
First project adopted: Driver History March 2001: AAMVA XML Driver History transaction published Next project = Vehicle Inquiry

6 XML: But wait, there’s more . . .
Discovery of multiple development efforts to standardize XML transactions for driver and vehicle data: NLETS – Law Enforcement XML Justice Data Dictionary Subcommittee (Global Justice Information Network, various DOJ agencies, US Attorney General) – Law Enforcement & Court Systems

7 XML September 2001 – AAMVA & NLETS joined XML Justice Data Dictionary Subcommittee to consolidate efforts Basic work has been mostly completed AAMVA continues to work with NLETS to standardize driver messages in XML and develop interim solutions

8 ANSI D20 Data Dictionary for Traffic Record Information Systems
Canvass list developed June 2002 Edits to D20 are mostly prepared for distribution – one last snag Approximately 300 amendments (new and revised elements) Future inclusion of XML tags Estimated completion date: February 2003

9 ISO JTC1 / SC17 / WG10 Develop ISO standard for driver licenses to aid international recognition Three phases: Physical layout and properties (July 2002) Machine-readable technologies (August 2003) Biometrics (August 2003) Phase I includes human readable elements, vehicle categories, restrictions, document security

10 NMVTIS Birth-to-death record of vehicles Reduces fraud & theft
MCO direct from manufacturers = birth cert Title documents from states = ID cards Branding from states / insurance companies for non-repairable = death cert Reduces fraud & theft Status: 12 states running, 6 in development, 2 more awaiting grant approval

11 Other AAMVA Activities
USA PATRIOTS Act Implementation MCSIA SSOLV Other ANSI standards (biometrics, card design & durability, etc.)

12 Standards Program Director
Questions ? Nathan Root Standards Program Director 4301 Wilson Blvd, Suite 400 Arlington, VA 22203


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