Joel Perez

Joel Perez
Program & Solutions Director, GET GroupJoel Perez is the Program & Solutions Director at GET Group North America, a provider of end-to-end solutions for secure credentials with over 20 years of experience in identity management.
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GET Group North America, an innovative developer of mobile ID technology solutions with over 20 years of experience in secure government credentials, has announced the availability of its next generation of CoreID Identity Management System (IDMS). CoreID 2.0 CoreID 2.0 enables Divisions of Motor Vehicles (DMVs) and other issuers of corporate and government credentials to process rich data such as images and video in real-time to validate or adjudicate identities and issue secure credentials at time of enrollment. It is operating system-agnostic, highly modular and designed using modern business practices such Service-Oriented-Architecture (SOA) to allow easy integration with new or legacy infrastructures. Integrates biometric capture and facial recognition CoreID 2.0 seamlessly combines biometric capture and facial recognition capabilities with back-end database functionality, it can be used to issue and track physical or digital credentials throughout the credential’s lifecycle, as well as to manage enrollment workflows and ensure appropriate enrollment biometrics and data are collected for a specific credential. The system benefits from the flexibility of a new-generation document database and scalability to support the addition of new business flow and processes as needed. This provides users with a flexible environment that can quickly adapt to evolving ID requirements. Its flexibility, ease of customisation and scalability set CoreID 2.0 apart from competing solutions" Identity management “Its flexibility, ease of customization and scalability set CoreID 2.0 apart from competing solutions. CoreID 2.0’s queuing system data model puts safeguards on every component with identity validation as a Dossier tied to an individual’s identity moves through the workflow issuance process – ensuring the most secure IDs possible,” said Joel Perez, Program & Solutions Director, GET Group North America. The “Dossier” is a complex, self-contained data element that defines the person for whom the credential is issued and encapsulates all the information about the process of issuing a trusted credential. All biometric data – such as the portrait image, signature and even fingerprints, if desired, – as well as residential information, names, date of birth, etc. is stored in the Dossier, which is flexible enough to create the appropriate type of document (such as an ID, driver’s license, passport, or other credential). Facial Recognition Server Other components of CoreID 2.0 include the Enrollment Workstation, which can include a high-resolution camera, document scanner, signature pad and other tools for the capture of biometric data; the Facial Recognition Server, which can perform high-performance facial validation in real-time; and Print Manager for over-the-counter, print farm, and/or high-volume central issuance configuration. Together, the components of CoreID 2.0 allow an identity to be validated and the holder to leave with their new, trusted identity document in hand – or on their mobile device – within minutes.
GET Group North America, a provider of end-to-end solutions for secure credentials with over 20 years of experience in identity management, announced the availability of the CoreID Identity Management System (IDMS). Seamlessly combining biometric capture capabilities with back-end database functionality, Core ID can be used to issue and track physical or digital credentials throughout the credential’s lifecycle, as well as to manage enrollment workflows and ensure only the appropriate enrollment biometrics and data are collected for a specific credential. CoreID’s dynamic workflow management application enables the capture of personal identifiable information, biometrics, facial recognition and fraud detection to be configurable by an administrator at installation and modifiable whenever necessary. It enables administrators to have total control over devices and data architecture, providing a complete picture of the online/offline device topology. Integrating With Facial Recognition Systems Each CoreID management system is designed to be independent but can easily be paired with one another at any time The power of the CoreID product lies in the ability to integrate with virtually any relevant external application and devices such as figure and facial recognition systems, barcode and document readers, biometric capture devices, system of record and servers that the issuing authority already has, while upgrading their management system to the latest technology and security features available. Each CoreID management system is designed to be independent but can easily be paired with one another at any time. This allows the system to work in an online and offline mode, in case there is a power outage or an operator needs to enroll participants remotely. Secure Credentials “We are proud to support secure credentials from start to finish -- including enrollment, personalisation and issuance -- and to protect those credentials with extensive security functionalities throughout their lifecycle,” said Joel Perez, Program & Solutions Director, GET Group North America. “CoreID is the latest in our end-to-end offerings and is easy to use and optimized for enrolling a maximum number of participants in the shortest amount of time and requiring less resources.”
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