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When a handshake isn’t good enough PKI lets users know who they’re dealing with; an approaching deadline gives agencies incentive to try it If you’ve been involved with technology for more than, say, the last 15 minutes, you’ve probably been told that this or that technology is the next big thing. Its actual arrival, however, is usually delayed far behind any predicted date. But managers and users in government are facing a likely next big thing whether they like it or not: public-key infrastructure. It even has a date attached, because Oct. 21, 2003, is the deadline for agencies to implement the Government Paperwork Elimination Act. As a memorandum from the Office of Management and Budget put it, agencies are “to provide for the (1) option of electronic maintenance, submission or disclosure of information, when practicable as a substitute for paper; and (2) use and accept electronic signatures when practicable. GPEA specifically states that electronic records and their related ...
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