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PIV

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PIV
(Personal Identity Verification) A U.S. government standard (FIPS 201) for identifying employees and contractors who enter federal facilities and have access to federal information systems. Developed by the NIST Computer Security Division in response to the 2004 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD 12), PIV is based on the issuance of smart cards with biometric identification. See smart card.


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GAO was asked to determine the progress selected agencies have made in (1) implementing the capabilities of the PIV cards to enhance security and (2) achieving interoperability with other agencies.
We developed a dolphin-specific ELISA to measure acute- and convalescent-phase PIV antibodies in dolphins during 1999-2006 with hemograms similar to that of the positive control.
United States Department of Health and Human Services (Washington, DC) has patented a chimeric parainfluenza viruses (PIVs) that incorporate a PIV vector genome or antigenome and one or more antigenic determinant(s) of a heterologous PIV or non-PIV pathogen.
 
 
 
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