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“Coming Cyber Executive Order Includes a Push to Mobile Drivers Licenses”

January 13, 2025 • by Natalie Alms, Staff Reporter, Nextgov/FCW

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The draft order does not, however, tackle the full breadth of actions that were expected from a promised identity executive order that has yet to materialize.

A cybersecurity executive order expected in the final days of the Biden administration includes instructions for government agencies to ramp up their use of digital identity documents like mobile drivers licenses to verify the identities of people applying for public benefit programs, according to a draft obtained by Nextgov/FCW.

Deputy National Security Director for Cybersecurity and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger told reporters yesterday that that administration has been working on “executive action” for seven months with the goal of “putting the next administration on the best possible foundation” in terms of cybersecurity.

“Until the president signs off,” however, it’s not finalized, she noted. That sign-off is expected this week, per POLITICO reporting.

The inclusion of digital identity items may be welcome news to cybersecurity and identity experts who’ve been wanting more action on digital identity and mDLs as well as a governmentwide, coordinated approach on digital identity from the White House.

But how the coming executive order will fare under the Trump administration and whether it will even stay on the books is unclear.

The forthcoming order comes years after President Joe Biden promised to use an executive order to help stem the flow of government money stolen by fraudsters leveraging identity theft to siphon off benefits.

The use of identity theft to target government benefits especially strained relief programs during the pandemic. In 2020, the Federal Trade Commission saw a 3,000% increase in identity theft complaints tied to government benefits, according to the government’s pandemic oversight website.

Although the coming cyber-focused executive order includes some items focused on digital identity, such as the mDL push, the promised order focused entirely on identity and fraud has yet to materialize as the administration nears its close.

Gene Sperling led that order’s development before leaving the administration this year to work on Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.

Its development was shaped by challenges navigating potential political optics — identity proofing solutions like facial recognition come with a host of privacy and bias concerns — and complications surrounding a potential push for agencies to use the government’s single sign-on and identity proofing service, Login.gov, which was the subject of a bombshell inspector general report in 2023. That service doesn’t feature in the coming cybersecurity executive order.

The cyber order would, however, require the National Institute of Standards and Technology to issue guidance on using digital identity documents like mDLs and electronic passports for online identity verification. Agencies with grantmaking authority would also be called on to consider issuing funding to help states roll out mDLs.

Only about 15 states currently issue mDLs, according to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.

The use of mDLs is also largely more confined to the physical world — when boarding a plane, for example — as opposed to online — like proving your identity to apply for public benefits. That online use could take the form of presenting an mDL alongside a biometric identifier, like facial recognition, or a PIN number.

Verifying that a person is who they claim to be online remains a challenge fraught with implications around the potential bias of solutions, privacy and more.

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Natalie Alms is a staff reporter at Nextgov/FCW covering federal technology policy, service delivery, customer experience and the government’s tech workforce. She is a graduate of Wake Forest University and has written for the Salisbury (N.C.) Post. Connect with Natalie on Twitter at @AlmsNatalie.
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