Alaska residents will be the first in the U.S. to use translucent polycarbonate driver’s license and ID cards from Thales, a new generation of laser-engraved, polycarbonate card technology for ...
Beginning May 7, Alaskans will need a Real ID to board a commercial airline or enter some federal facilities without an alternative, federally issued ID, according to the Transportation Security ...
This contract allows Alaska to continue providing residents with the highest level of credential security and counterfeit protection through driver’s licenses and ID cards made from 100% polycarbonate ...
The Alaska DMV recently awarded Thales a contract for secure driver’s license and ID card production, including a new card format with translucent windows for another level of data security. This ...
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