TSA awards Lockheed Martin TWIC contract

Feb. 1, 2007
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has selected a team led by Lockheed Martin to provide services for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Phase IV program

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has selected a team led by Lockheed Martin to provide services for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Phase IV program.

Lockheed Martin will enroll and credential approximately 750,000 maritime workers at the nation's ports within 16 months, with 1.1 million port worker enrollments anticipated by TSA over the five-year contract period of performance. The TWIC Phase IV program may be expanded beyond the port community to other modes of transportation with a maximum of six million credentials to be issued under the Phase IV contract. Workers enrolled through this initial task order will be charged a fee of $137.25.

The Lockheed Martin-led team, which includes Daon, Datatrac, Deloitte Consulting LLP, MAXIMUS Inc, and LexisNexis Special Services Inc, developed a program that includes a call center and a Web site for pre-enrollment, as well as the use of highly mobile enrollment stations, delivering enrollment capability directly to participating port transportation workers.

TSA will remain responsible for security threat assessment for all TWIC IV applicants. The previous phase of the program, TWIC III, involved creating a prototype credential and completing the enrollment of a sampling of transportation workers. During this phase, Lockheed Martin provided system design services as well as the enrollment hardware and software; Daon, a key team member, provided the identity management software and system architecture support.

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