[h=1]Iowa to launch smartphone driver's license[/h]
William Petroski, [email protected] 9:15 a.m. CST December 10, 2014
Iowans will soon be able to use a mobile app on their smartphones as their official driver's license issued by the Iowa Department of Transportation.
The app, which will be provided to drivers at no additional cost, will be available sometime in 2015, DOT Director Paul Trombino told Gov. Terry Branstad during a state agency budget hearing Monday.
"We are really moving forward on this," Trombino said. "The way things are going, we may be the first in the nation."
People will still be able to stick a traditional plastic driver's license in their wallet or purse if they choose, Trombino said. But the new digital license, which he described as "an identity vault app," will be accepted by Iowa law enforcement officers during traffic stops and by security officers screening travelers at Iowa's airports, he said.
"It is basically your license on your phone," he said.
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Branstad, who conducted a series of budget hearings on Monday for a host of state agencies in preparation for the 2015 legislative session, marveled at the DOT's plans. He noted that even Iowa children are now working on digital development projects.
The new app should be highly secure, Trombino said. People will use a pin number for verification.
"Having this really allows people to protect their identify," he added, suggesting the technology could be expanded for other types of state licenses.
Iowa is already one of more than 30 states that allow motorists to show electronic proof of insurance during a traffic stop. Rather than digging through clutter in your glove compartment for an insurance card, you can simply hand the law enforcement officer your mobile phone.
Iowa to launch smartphone driver's license
Iowans will soon be able to use a mobile app on their smartphones as their official driver's license issued by the Iowa Department of Transportation.
The app, which will be provided to drivers at no additional cost, will be available sometime in 2015, DOT Director Paul Trombino told Gov. Terry Branstad during a state agency budget hearing Monday.
"We are really moving forward on this," Trombino said. "The way things are going, we may be the first in the nation."
People will still be able to stick a traditional plastic driver's license in their wallet or purse if they choose, Trombino said. But the new digital license, which he described as "an identity vault app," will be accepted by Iowa law enforcement officers during traffic stops and by security officers screening travelers at Iowa's airports, he said.
"It is basically your license on your phone," he said.
DESMOINESREGISTER
Branstad, who conducted a series of budget hearings on Monday for a host of state agencies in preparation for the 2015 legislative session, marveled at the DOT's plans. He noted that even Iowa children are now working on digital development projects.
The new app should be highly secure, Trombino said. People will use a pin number for verification.
"Having this really allows people to protect their identify," he added, suggesting the technology could be expanded for other types of state licenses.
Iowa is already one of more than 30 states that allow motorists to show electronic proof of insurance during a traffic stop. Rather than digging through clutter in your glove compartment for an insurance card, you can simply hand the law enforcement officer your mobile phone.
Iowa to launch smartphone driver's license