Stop trying to control.
Let go of fixed plans and concepts,
and the world will govern itself.
Millions of Americans are not yet aware of how NSTIC, a proposal for a national online identity system, will affect all citizens and non-citizens private interactions and the US business culture. To date, the only information set forth to the public on the extent and application of program is a 36 page proposal.
Extending the deadline is necessary to create an informed consent or dissent from American Internet users, to better inform constituents and the US Congress of what the NSTIC program is and how it works.
The White House set a 3 week time limit for public input on a program which has gleaned less than 1,000 public comments. Public input on the proposed program is currently being gauged using the Ideascale social comment network set up by the Department of Homeland Security.
A 90 day extension would give policy and lawmakers more time to consider constituencies on the matter,
urging continued discussion of the national identity program.
See attached.
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| NSTIC Media Release.pdf | 80.04 KB |