As part of an advanced government solutions offering, LexisNexis Risk, along with Information Analytics Group, has unveiled a screening and identity verification component. The LexisNexis Advanced Government Solutions offering was developed to enable compliance with mandates contained in HSPD-12, REAL ID and the Improper Payments Act.


Designed to combine best-in-class data, data fusion, advanced scoring and policy-compliant tools for enabling government agencies to effectively authenticate identities, the solution was developed to conduct background screening and detect fraud. Along with LexisNexis Intelligence Analysis Solutions and LexisNexisInvestigative Solutions launched earlier this year, LexisNexis Screening and Identity Verification Solutions provide a more comprehensive offering to meet the most complex decisioning challenges faced by federal, state and local government agencies.


Identity verification is the cornerstone of government screening programs developed to establish trust between agencies and those seeking access or a privilege. Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) and the REAL ID Act are both key policy initiatives developed by the government in the wake of 9/11 to provide policy guidelines and standards for the secure issuance of credentials, such as smart cards and drivers’ licenses. Both mandates will require strong, multi-layered identity authentication protocols to ensure credentials are issued only to those entitled to receive them. Identity verification is also a critical component of the government’s efforts to mitigate the estimated $37 billion in improper payments paid by the federal government for entitlement programs.


LexisNexis Special Services has an established track record of delivering and successfully implementing identity verification technologies in support of homeland security programs and led the development and deployment of the HAZMAT Screening Gateway for the Transportation Security Administration. The Screening Gateway is currently used to review and process applications for hazardous materials endorsements on commercial drivers’ licenses for applicants from all 50 states. The Gateway automates the fusion of data from multiple government databases and employs sophisticated scoring technologies against applicant information to assess risk based on government suitability standards.


Norm Willox, CEO of LexisNexis Special Services Inc. explained, “Identity fraud enables both criminals and terrorists to remain anonymous, gain access, avoid detection and transfer resources. In order to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure, secure access to sensitive government facilities and systems and prevent the waste and abuse of government funds, it is imperative to mitigate the threat posed by these individuals by verifying that a person is who they say they are, before providing them with a benefit, privilege or access.”


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