The General Services Administration has reviewed security needs for five of the 24 Quicksilver e-government projects and will finish reviews for the other 18 within the next 12 to 14 months. E-Authentication project leaders assessed the Business Compliance One-Stop, E-Grants, . . .
The General Services Administration has reviewed security needs for five of the 24 Quicksilver e-government projects and will finish reviews for the other 18 within the next 12 to 14 months. E-Authentication project leaders assessed the Business Compliance One-Stop, E-Grants, E-Travel, Govbenefits and Integrated Acquisition Environment projects to establish levels of authentication for each, said John Sindelar, GSA's deputy associate administrator for governmentwide policy. He spoke last week at the Association for Enterprise Integration conference in McLean, Va.

"Those assessments essentially recommend solutions of what level of authentication they have, and we will build [E-Authentication] as a gateway using FirstGov," Sindelar said.

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