Digital Identity in Public Benefits Research Claimed

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Digital Benefits Network (DBN) at the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University, and the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) are collaborating on a two-year-long collaborative research and development project to adapt NIST’s digital identity guidelines to better support the implementation of public benefits policy and delivery while balancing security, privacy, equity, and usability.
Active
Since 2024
In The George Washington University, I Street Northwest, Washington, DC

NIST, DBN, and CDT will carry out a robust community engagement to develop voluntary resources that reflect input from a variety of voices – including federal partners, state benefit program administrators, state IT and cybersecurity leaders, digital identity experts, technologists, advocates, and beneficiaries and others with direct experience navigating the U.S. public benefit landscape. This collaboration will produce a voluntary community profile of NIST’s Digital Identity Guidelines (Special Publication 800-63). This profile will support and empower practitioners and public sector leaders in evaluating the necessity and level of authentication and identity proofing practices in specific benefits delivery scenarios.

‍ Through a process of public engagement beginning in summer 2024, the team will finalize which public benefits program and delivery contexts will be addressed in the profile.

Parent organization:

Digital Benefits Hub

Digital Identity in Public Benefits Research
Org. type: Academic / research organization
Project type: Program
Last modified: Nov 12, 2025 Added: Jun 17, 2024
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