Office of the Chief Technology Officer: District of Columbia Launches First-Ever “One Card” ID
DC Home Mayor Fenty DC Guide Residents Business Visitors DC Government Kids

Office of the Chief Technology Officer

OCTO HOME
OCTO HOME
CONNECT
ABOUT OCTO
SERVICES
OPPORTUNITIES
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

About OCTO
How to Reach Us
Ask the CTO
FOIA Requests
News Room
Employment
  Opportunities

Site Map
Performance
Digital Public Square
Free Wi-Fi Hotspots
Real-Time Data Feeds
Online Mapping
OCTO Programs
OCTO in the News
Photo Gallery
Policies, Guidelines, &
  Procedures

DC IT Investment Board
Program Management
  Standards

Web Standards
  and Style

Mission & Goals
Organizational Chart
CTO's Biography
Technology Contracts
Staff Augmentation
Broadband Technology
   Opportunities

District of Columbia Launches First-Ever “One Card” ID


The District of Columbia’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO), in collaboration with the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and DC Public Libraries (DCPL), announced the launch of the DC government “One Card.” The new picture ID is a consolidated credential designed to give adults and children access to all the DC government facilities and programs they need to use.

The event, held at the Kennedy Recreation Center at 1401 7th Street NW, was attended by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, Chief Technology Officer Vivek Kundra, Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) Director Clark E. Ray, and John M. Reich, Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision. The event was also held to announce the donation of 250 laptops to DPR from the Office of Thrift Supervision.