CoreStreet releases additions to PIVMAN for first responders
20 October, 2008
category: Government
CoreStreet has announced enhancements to the CoreStreet PIVMAN suite of products. Now available in its third version, the suite features expanded platform support and functionality for software, as well as a graphical dashboard reporting option for the management station.
The PIVMAN product includes software for handhelds and PCs for both mobile and fixed command stations. It also features a management station to administer the link to the back-end attribute exchanges from the U.S. Department of Defense, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, federal agencies as part of their HSPD-12 initiatives and state and local governments.
Now able to run on Windows XP-based PCs and Windows-based handhelds, the Client has been tested and certified for the DAP CE3240B handheld from Roper Mobile Technology, the Be.U Mobile SMC-800 handheld from Cross Match Technologies as well as the DSV2+Turbo handheld from Datastrip.
The new CoreStreet PIVMAN Dashboard is a graphic reporting tool used to visualize the data collected by the CoreStreet PIVMAN Management Station from the handhelds and PCs running the client. Charts and graphs can be generated based on specific parameters including cardholders, credential types presented, issuer of the credential and transaction results.
The CoreStreet PIVMAN system enables for electronic verification of FIPS-201 compliant credentials; FIPS-201 interoperable credentials such as the First Responder Authentication Credential and the Transportation Worker Identification Credential; and supports legacy credentials such as drivers licenses for all U.S. states and Canadian provinces.