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The content in this repository has migrated to https://github.com/GSA/idmanagement.gov. This repository was public archived on September 7th, 2023.

CircleCI

This work is led by the GSA Identity and Trusted Access Division FICAM Program in coordination with the ICAM Subcommittee of the Federal CISO Council.

FICAM Playbooks

This repository is a governmentwide collaboration. The content is advancing the maturity of Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management systems which was previously envisioned in the FICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance v2.0.

Additional repositories are under development for contributors to share ICAM implementation guides, code, reference implementations, and solutions.

General Practices

This content is Vendor neutral. Marketing materials for Commercial Products should not be submitted. If you would like to contribute a page or content which includes Commercial Products and a specific references for development and engineering, please review the Commercial Product trademark or copyright guides from the Product Vendor and reference those guides in your Pull Request.

Plain Language

Contributors should consider the audience when submitting content. Plain language benefits a broad audience. Review your proposed content for use of acronyms and specialized jargon before submitting.

How to Contribute

For information on how to contribute to the site, visit the Idmanagement.gov contribute page.

Direct changes and line edits to the content may be submitted by clicking 'Edit this page'. You do not need to install any software to submit content. You can use GitHub's in-browser editor to edit files and submit a request for your changes to be merged.

Public domain

This project is in the worldwide public domain.

This project is in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.

All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.

Special Thanks

This site is based on GitHub Pages and Jekyll templates.

Special thanks to the teams at 18F, 18F Pages, and US Digital Services Playbooks for their open and transparent model which benefits citizens, government, and technology.