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The Office of Biometric Identity Management [OBIM] is the lead entity within the Department of Homeland Security [DHS] that is responsible for biometric identity management services. OBIM is in the acquisition and development stage of Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology [HART] as a replacement for the Automated Biometric Identification System [IDENT]. The purpose of HART is to provide core biometric identity services to support the DHS goals of countering terrorism and homeland security threats, securing U.S. borders and approaches, securing cyberspace and critical infrastructure, preserving and upholding the Nation?s prosperity and economic security, and strengthening preparedness and resilience.

Agency Department of Homeland Security

Point of Contact Eric Hysen - CIO email Not Provided

Investment Type Major IT Investments

Bureau Departmental Management and Operations

Mission Support Not Applicable

Shared Service Category Not Applicable

Shared Service Identifier Not Applicable

TMF Initiatives

  • Not Applicable

FY 2023 IT Spending $ M

Current CIO Rating 2

Data As Of: 10/29/2022

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    CIO RatingDateComments
    2 Jul 21, 2022 Over the past year, the program has faced continual delays in achieving Increment 1 ADE-2C and HART IOC. These delays have been due to data and customer migration delays. The program has made progress on each of the migrations and is projecting to achieve IOC in Q1’23. Increment 1 PIA indicates major privacy concerns with the system collecting more information than required. Security controls limit the scope of data collection; however, this only partially mitigates this high risk.
    2 May 06, 2022 HART now projects parallel operations will begin in Q3 2022 and IOC will be achieved in Q4 2022. HART received a partial increase of PC&I funding. Data migration continues to experience delays. Customer migration has experienced delays related to Phase 3 testing activities. Fingerprint matching subsystem is not meeting throughput and accuracy requirements is a high risk. Test results show that all matching modalities meet objective accuracy requirements, except for Fingerprint.
    2 Jan 21, 2022 The start of parallel operations, which entails dual operations between the IDENT and HART systems, has shifted to the right due to migration delays. As a result, HART’s projected schedule to reach IOC has also been delayed. The data migration remains to be behind schedule. The fingerprint matching subsystem not meeting throughput and accuracy requirements is a high risk.
    2 Nov 30, 2021 Sep’21 the start of parallel operations, which entails dual operations between the IDENT and HART systems, has shifted to the right due to migration delays. As a result, HART’s projected schedule to reach IOC has also been delayed. The data migration remains to be behind schedule. The fingerprint matching subsystem not meeting throughput and accuracy requirements is a high risk.
    2 Jul 30, 2021 Jun’21 the HART IOC has shifted right from Q4’21 to Q2’22. Customer migration and data migration delays impacted the start date for parallel operations. This resulted in the HART IOC delay. The HART program is working to close out Increment 1. There is one remaining feature. If additional Increment 1 development is required, HART IOC will be further impacted. The fingerprint matching subsystem not meeting throughput and accuracy requirements is a high risk.

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  • Project NameProject UIDStatusProject Life Cycle Cost [$M]Cost Variance [%]Start DateEnd DateSchedule Variance [%] Schedule Variance [Days]TMF Initiative
    Post Deployment Support 2 0 0 0 0 Not Applicable
    HART Increment 2 3 0 70 27 27 Not Applicable
    HART - Increment 1 1 In Progress 0 0 45 45 Not Applicable
    ECP3 4 In Progress 0 0 0 0 Not Applicable

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