This section is an a working document to guide discussion during the requirements and design phases. This is intended to evolve as our understanding of the issues evolves, and to document problems, potential solutions, pros and cons of alternative solutions, etc.
Policy and Procedure Drivers
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Under Sections 1703 and 1704 of the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA), Executive agencies are required to provide for the use and acceptance of electronic signatures. The term electronic signature means a method of signing an electronic message that: (A) identifies and authenticates a particular person as the source of the electronic message; and (B) indicates such person's approval of the information contained in the electronic message. |
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(from policy directive 32-110) |
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End-User Requirement Assumptions
- Ease-of-use consistent with typical commercial online transactions such as consumer banking or personal investor securities trading
- Portable eSignature capability, not tied to a particular Internet access device or particular type of access device (rules out an eSignature pad, fingerprint reader, etc.)
- Low-cost or no-cost to the end user
Conceptual Decomposition
- Identity Assertion, Person Proofing and Registration
- User Interface and Flow and Signing Ceremony
- Binding Document to Identity and Document Integrity and Tamper Evident PackagingE-Signature User Experience - Terms and Conditions, Signing Ceremony, Receipt
- Document Binding, Integrity, and Audit Trails
- Application Programming Interface