05.25.17
Gemalto has received the Élan Award for Card Manufacturing Excellence for its newly implemented Maryland’s driver’s license and identification card. The award, presented by the International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA), honors innovative card manufacturers, personalizers, issuers and suppliers that support a commitment to design quality, technical innovation and the future of the global card industry.
As part of the complete solution, Gemalto provides an innovative new look to the DL/ID card with unique, specially printed homages to Maryland’s culture such as the state flag, the blue crab of the Chesapeake, and the Baltimore Oriole, the official state bird.
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration also selected polycarbonate as the material of choice for state-of-the art security features to protect against identity fraud, including laser-engraving, enhanced tactile effects and a fused inner structure that makes replication or tampering virtually impossible. Law enforcement prefers the feel of tactile elements such as the Botany Cross repeated on the face of Maryland’s new driver’s license.
Serving as a de facto ID document for many Americans, the driver’s license can be used in many states to buy firearms, open a bank account or travel on domestic flights. Therefore, states require a solution that is secure, reliable and affordable while also tailored to meet individual state requirements.
Security features are even more necessary to provide a seamless and protected experience since the passing of the REAL ID Act in 2016. For example, starting in January 22, 2018, citizens with a state driver’s license not yet compliant will need to show an alternative form of identification for domestic air travel. Maryland citizens won’t need to worry. The star in the upper left-hand corner of their card proves REAL ID compliance and will allow then to use their driver’s licenses or identification cards as usual.
As part of the complete solution, Gemalto provides an innovative new look to the DL/ID card with unique, specially printed homages to Maryland’s culture such as the state flag, the blue crab of the Chesapeake, and the Baltimore Oriole, the official state bird.
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration also selected polycarbonate as the material of choice for state-of-the art security features to protect against identity fraud, including laser-engraving, enhanced tactile effects and a fused inner structure that makes replication or tampering virtually impossible. Law enforcement prefers the feel of tactile elements such as the Botany Cross repeated on the face of Maryland’s new driver’s license.
Serving as a de facto ID document for many Americans, the driver’s license can be used in many states to buy firearms, open a bank account or travel on domestic flights. Therefore, states require a solution that is secure, reliable and affordable while also tailored to meet individual state requirements.
Security features are even more necessary to provide a seamless and protected experience since the passing of the REAL ID Act in 2016. For example, starting in January 22, 2018, citizens with a state driver’s license not yet compliant will need to show an alternative form of identification for domestic air travel. Maryland citizens won’t need to worry. The star in the upper left-hand corner of their card proves REAL ID compliance and will allow then to use their driver’s licenses or identification cards as usual.