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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 8,1996 PSA#1590U.S. Department of State, Office of Acquisition, P.O. Box 9115, rosslyn
Station, Arlington, VA 22219-0244 59 -- INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MICROPROCESSOR CARDS POC Contact Mr. Peter
Denoia, 202/736-7615 The Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic
Security, Office of Domestic Operations, is seeling information on
integrated circuit microprocessor cards (smart cards) and smart card
systems that are available on the commercial market. information on
innovative technologies at full production status is also welcome.
Available systems should be able to integrate into existing Department
of State computer and communication networks at a variety of levels.
Available systems sould also have the ability to expand to data storage
and stored value capacities as well. Responses should include the
methods that the smart card systems can accomplish, meet, or address,
but not be limited to, the following specifications and topics. The
smart card system must be able to be integrated with the Department of
State's security alarm and access control systems. This requires
connection of smart card reader/writers to existing computers and
networks via both RS-232 serial communications ans various network
communication protocols. In addition, smart card reader/writers needs
to communicate with ''intellgent'' security control panels via various
digital communication methods. The actual data stored on the smart
card must be able to be passed to and from existing computers and
networks via the smart card reader/writers with possible data format
conversions at the reader/writer or card level. The systems should also
have the ability to interface with several types of biometric devices
either in series or parallel to the existing computers and networks.
The programin glanguages, compilers, linkers, or other software
interfaces used to program or integrate the smart cards, systems and
existing networks must be commercially available. Information on
contact-based smart cards and system is primarily desired. Both the
cards and systems must meet current and developing International
Standards Organization standards for integrated-circuit carads with
electrical contacts (ISO 7816). Data storage formats, interchange
commands, and communication protocols as well as other primary smart
card and system features must have the flexibility to adapt to industry
and Department of State requirements as they develop. The Government
does not intend to issue a solicitation or award a contract as a result
o this announcement. The Govermnent will not pay for information or
reimburse expenses incurred by resondents for responses to this
announcement. All pertinent information concerning this announcement
should be forwarded to Mr. Peter enoia, U.S. Department of State, 2201
C Street, NW, Room B-237, Washington, DC, 20520. (0127) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0406 19960507\59-0039.SOL)
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