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Federal Privacy Council Digital Authentication Task Force Members !!exclusive!! -

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| Name | Agency | Role / Expertise | |------|--------|------------------| | | Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | Privacy Officer; lead for DHS digital authentication PIA | | Travis Howerton (former) | Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) | Digital identity lead (later transitioned to VA CTO office) | | Karina Ricks | General Services Administration (GSA) | Privacy analyst for Login.gov and FedRAMP identity services | | Sean Murphy | Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | Policy advisor for privacy and identity management | | Natalie Davidson | Department of Commerce (NIST) | Privacy engineering; co-author of SP 800-63-3 Appendix on privacy | | David Stout | Department of Justice (DOJ) | Senior privacy counsel; authentication in law enforcement systems | | Christine Calabrese | Social Security Administration (SSA) | Privacy and authentication lead for mySocialSecurity | | Renata Mazza | Department of State | Privacy analyst for领事认证 systems and digital identity abroad |

The task force remains active, but some members rotate. For the most current membership, request an updated agency-designated point of contact via the Federal Privacy Council’s secure portal or FOIA to the FPC Executive Director’s office.

Because authentication is the front line of access to government data and services, the DATF’s recommendations influence everything from filing taxes online to accessing health records, voting information, and federal benefits.

 
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Federal Privacy Council Digital Authentication Task Force Members !!exclusive!! -

| Name | Agency | Role / Expertise | |------|--------|------------------| | | Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | Privacy Officer; lead for DHS digital authentication PIA | | Travis Howerton (former) | Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) | Digital identity lead (later transitioned to VA CTO office) | | Karina Ricks | General Services Administration (GSA) | Privacy analyst for Login.gov and FedRAMP identity services | | Sean Murphy | Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | Policy advisor for privacy and identity management | | Natalie Davidson | Department of Commerce (NIST) | Privacy engineering; co-author of SP 800-63-3 Appendix on privacy | | David Stout | Department of Justice (DOJ) | Senior privacy counsel; authentication in law enforcement systems | | Christine Calabrese | Social Security Administration (SSA) | Privacy and authentication lead for mySocialSecurity | | Renata Mazza | Department of State | Privacy analyst for领事认证 systems and digital identity abroad |

The task force remains active, but some members rotate. For the most current membership, request an updated agency-designated point of contact via the Federal Privacy Council’s secure portal or FOIA to the FPC Executive Director’s office. | Name | Agency | Role / Expertise

Because authentication is the front line of access to government data and services, the DATF’s recommendations influence everything from filing taxes online to accessing health records, voting information, and federal benefits. and federal benefits.

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