Elluminates Software is supporting a prime contractor in such areas as infrastructure engineering design, requirements definition and analysis, concept planning and development, and systems design and development.
Supported European Identity effort via the development of the Solution and Strategic Architecture for biometrics, demographics, software and security architecture, integration work, SOA, Portals, Workflow, and Data Warehousing.
Supporting the engineering of an Identity Management Smart Card system which offers: enrollment, system infrastructure, card production and issuance, and card activation for a major global defense company.
Elluminates Software performed system design for the State of Virginia First Responder Authentication Credentials (FRAC) Smart Card effort. Please see the article here for more information.
Elluminates Software supported the development of a framework of policies and procedures to enable secure collaboration across multiple jurisdictions for the defense industry. This included the use of Public Key Infrastructure technologies.
As a subcontractor, we provide architecture and engineering support for the HSPD-12 Smart Card Program for the Federal Government. This includes: enrollment, card production, issuance, and card activation.
Provided System and Software Architecture support as a sub-contractor. Elluminates Software has provided security architecture support, requirement analysis, verification of infrastructure design and engineering assistance.
Elluminates Software designed the system architecture. Support included system architectural design and layout reflecting server locations, protocols, and implementation paths.
Provided System and Security Architecture support to a leading global technology services company and Department of the Navy efforts to enhance First Responder systems on 30 naval bases.
Elluminates Software® is a subcontractor on a program to lead the architecture of a vital law enforcement program for the Navy. An article about the Director of the FBI's visit to Seattle discussing the program can be found at here.