On Sept. 5, 2002 the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Highways and Transit heard testimony addressing the extent to which the procedures employed by states in issuing driver's licenses are secure. Testimony also addressed how some states reorganized their issuance procedures to improve fraud detection in the wake of the September 11th. The Subcommittee also heard testimony on the consequences of what can be expected to happen in the instances of lax security, including identity theft, endangerment of safety, credit fraud, and credential fraud.
Listing of Testimony
- Testimony of Roger Cross before the House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
- Testimony of Ari Schwartz, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Testimony of Katie Corrigan, ACLU
- Testimony of Lori Waters, Eagle Forum
- Testimony of Representative Michael Weaver, CSG
- Testimony of Senator Betty Karnette, NCSL
Information is provided for member purposes only. The documents/presentations provided are works in progress. These documents are evolving and do not reflect final decisions of AAMVA or the UID Subcommittee.