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  • From: "Jones, Mark B" <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: RE: [Assurance] Assurance Biz Case: Update on DoEd
  • Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:34:29 -0500
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Verizon is ICAM LoA 2 & 3 approved.

http://www.idmanagement.gov/pages.cfm/page/ICAM-TrustFramework-IDP


-----Original Message-----
From:


[mailto:]
On Behalf Of Tom Scavo
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:31 PM
To:

Subject: Re: [Assurance] Assurance Biz Case: Update on DoEd



----- Original Message -----
> I think use of a Google, PayPal, Verizon, or other ICAM credential
> makes more sense for these use cases. Bring your own Identity.
> Works for students or parents.

+1 (unless Silver is required for this use case)

> -----Original Message-----
> From:
>
> [mailto:]
> On Behalf Of Steven Carmody
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:10 PM
> To:
>
> Subject: Re: [Assurance] Assurance Biz Case: Update on DoEd
>
> On 10/17/12 2:38 PM, Farmer, Jacob wrote:
> > Ann,
> >
> > Do you know what kind of systems that they're talking about? I can
> > see the value for employee access, but since the student's
> > relationship with the DOE continues after they separate from the
> > university, I'm curious about the value that DOE gets from federated
> > access for students.
> >
>
> More and more schools (brown included) are now in the business of
> "lifetime credentials". Admittedly there are crass business reasons
> for this ("Brown's relationship with you will continue thru probate").
> But, there are also other reasons (eg ordering transcripts).
>
> My big worry with this plan, tho, derives from my experience with
> FAFSA forms while my daughter was an undergraduate. The forms required
> lots of financial info from the parents. Since this email is in
> writing... and someone has already stated under penalty that she
> filled out the forms... I'm not going to say that I was involved in
> that process....
>
> but I can certainly imagine that there are lots of situations where
> the parents completely handle the forms and sign on behalf of their
> child ... however, if a federated login is needed in order to access
> the forms, will those credentials really retain their associated LOA ?
>



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