Mobile Driver's Licenses and Law Enforcement Interaction

This conference workshop presentation discusses the importance of interacting with driver's licenses knowing the identity of who an officer is in contact with as it provides for enhanced officer safety and defines a course of action. Driver's license and identification cards are limited on the information and validation they provide and are susceptible to counterfeiting and tampering. Many state licensing authorities (DMVs) are piloting or considering implementation of mobile identity credentials. Identification in a mobile digital identity format provides multiple opportunities for validation and authentication never before available in a stagnant card. Viewers will learn how this transition to a mobile identity will impact them and prepare them for the identification of the future.

Paul Steier

Director of Vehicle Programs

American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

Paul Steier is the Law Enforcement Program Manager with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). Paul coordinates training and educational programs to inspire collaboration between motor vehicle and law enforcement agencies through-out the U.S. and Canada. Paul joined AAMVA in 2017 and previously served 25-years as a commissioned officer with the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) where he was the Director of the Bureau of Investigation & Identity Protection. He managed a staff who investigated motor vehicle and personal identity crimes along with operating the DOT's facial recognition program. Prior to his service as Bureau Director, Paul held the rank of Major working for the DOT's Motor Vehicle Enforcement Office where he also served as a Fraud Investigator and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer. Paul is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police serving on the Vehicle Crimes Committee and is Chair of the Emerging Technologies with Vehicle Crimes Working Group. Paul is a member of the National Sheriff's Association serving on the Traffic Safety Committee.  He also is a member of the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators, International Association of Auto Theft Investigators, and the Iowa Peace Officers Association. Paul has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Paul is a graduate of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy and served on the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.    

Todd Hartline

Captain, Nevada Highway Patrol

Captain Hartline in his 24th year of service with the Nevada Department of Public Safety, Nevada Highway Patrol Division.  He has worked in several operational assignments with the agency and is currently the NHP Headquarters Captain.  His current assignment includes responsibility over fiscal, fleet, MCSAP and Research and Planning.  Captain Hartline has worked with AAMVA over the last two years as the law enforcement representative on their mDL working group.

Mike McCaskill

Chief Administrative Officer, Florida Highway Patrol

Mike McCaskill began working for the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in 2002 as an analyst in the Bureau of Financial Responsibility in the Division of Driver Licenses. In July of 2003, he was promoted to the Chief of Driver License Records.  Since then he has held positions including Deputy Director of The Division of Driver Licenses and Assistant Deputy Director of The Division of Motorist Services. Currently, Mike is the Chief Administrative Officer for the Florida Highway Patrol and serves as the Chair of the Card Design Standards Committee and the Joint mDL Working Group. 

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Mobile Driver's Licenses and Law Enforcement Interaction Conference Workshop Presentation
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IACP Credit Hours and Certificate of Attendance
1.00 IACP Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 IACP Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available