California DMV Launches OpenCred with Support for VC-based Driver’s Licenses

Hey CCG,

The California DMV just launched OpenCred[1], an open source
Verifiable Credential Verifier software system.

https://github.com/stateofca/opencred

This system is designed to make it easy for organizations (verifiers)
to validate credentials from individuals (holders), with their
consent, in a secure and verifiable way. It has support for many of
the W3C, IETF, and OpenID standards and specifications in incubation,
including the Verifiable Driver’s License specification[2] that is
being incubated in the Credentials Community Group, which supports the
expression of the ISO-18013-5 Mobile Driver’s License (mDL) attributes
as a Verifiable Credential.

This is a big deal. More than 39 million people live in California.
More than 27 million people have a California driver’s license, and
the state recently launched a digital driver’s license program[3].
Free and open source software that can verify these digital
credentials lowers the bar for these digital credentials to be
deployed throughout California and the rest of the United States.

The standards compliant, open source, OpenCred platform provides this
functionality to enable Verifiers in the U.S., and globally, to accept
Verifiable Credentials issued by the California DMV and other similar
Verifiable Credential issuing agencies across the US. The platform
provides the following feature set to start:

* Docker-based deployment to popular on-premise, hybrid, and cloud
environments such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and
Microsoft Azure.

* Horizontal scaling to support tens of millions of verifications per day.

* Customizable colors, brand images, and page text.

* Support for the W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model and W3C
Decentralized Identifiers.

* Support for workflows as an OpenID Connect Identity Provider or
using an HTTP API for non-OpenID systems.

* Open digital wallet selection support through the Credential Handler
API (CHAPI)

* Presentation protocol support for Verifiable Credential Exchanges
API (VC API) and OpenID for Verifiable Presentation (OID4VP).

* Native/local verifier support that is not dependent on any external services.

* Remote/external verifier support using either the Verifiable
Credential Verification API (VC API) or Microsoft Entra

* Storage of historical DID Documents to enable local auditing

A huge shout out to the people that made this happen (many of them
from this community):

* Brian Richter, Nate Otto, and Kayode Eizike who did the bulk of the
work to build out OpenCred,

* Dave Longley, Mandy Venables, Matt Collier, Ganesh Annan, Dave Lehn,
Tashi Gyeltshen, Andrew Jones, and the rest of the Digital Bazaar team
who did DevOps and built the Bedrock and Digital Bazaar libraries,
upon which OpenCred is based,

* Simon Bihel, Tiago Nascimento, Timothée Haudebourg, Jacob Healy,
Wayne Chang, and the rest of the Spruce team who were our tireless
partners on the digital wallet front,

And last but certainly not least, Steve Gordon, Ajay Gupta, Savita
Farooqi, Ajay Khanna, and the rest of the California DMV team that had
the foresight to create, fund, and see such an initiative through to
completion.

This is an empowering opportunity for the ecosystem. There are a
number of additional exciting announcements to come over the next
several months that will build on this announcement.

Please feel free to reach out, either publicly or privately, with any
questions that you may have.

-- manu

[1] https://github.com/stateofca/opencred
[2] https://w3c-ccg.github.io/vdl-vocab/
[3] https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/dmv-mobile-digital-drivers-license-18350598.php

-- 
Manu Sporny - https://www.linkedin.com/in/manusporny/
Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc.
https://www.digitalbazaar.com/

Received on Wednesday, 8 May 2024 12:00:54 UTC