I’ve developed deep domain knowledge and intuition about the unique usability, privacy and security challenges a single sign-on solution poses for users and our partner government agencies.īuilding in post-Snowden U.S. I was a key designer and researcher on, shaping its product strategy since inception. When it was announced that would be the one and only government supported and funded identity management project, I requested to join the team. I began my journey in identity management during my work on ’s predecessor, MyUSA in 2015. It also increases federal efficiency and effectiveness by freeing up resources and time for government agencies to focus on their core missions - providing services and benefits to the U.S. It improves visitors’ experience by allowing them to log in to multiple government agencies with the same username and password. It’s like the commonly seen buttons that appear around the Internet, “sign in with Facebook” or “sign in with Twitter”, but for government websites. first government mandated shared authentication platform (single sign-on system) for government websites. On the agency side, each maintains their own log in system, duplicating work across the government. As a result, visitors often have an inconsistent, confusing, or unreliable experience simply logging in to government websites. Many of these log in systems use old technology or outdated encryption standards. Hundreds of government websites require the U.S.
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