The agency's position states that facial recognition will not be implemented until it "can be implemented equitably and without causing disproportionate harm to vulnerable populations. That discussion ended, according to the OIG report, when Vladlen "Dave" Zvenyach, former director of GSA's Technology Transformation Services (TTS), the group overseeing the development of the authentication service, determined that facial recognition via submitted selfies was discriminatory. The report says IAL2 non-compliance was a matter of discussion as early as 2019.
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