This work is in beta stage and is led by the GSA FICAM Program in coordination with the ICAM Subcommittee of the Federal CIO Council.
This repository is for the collaborative development of the Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management PIV Guides:
- information and step-by-step guidance on how to use and enable applications to use PIV.
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The expected roadmap for these guides:
- On-going contributions and collections
- Applications and patterns
- Developer tools and tips
- User tools and tips
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