Federal Analysis
Federal Agencies Enhance Digital Identity Assurance
March 20, 2026
Federal agencies and industry leaders are advancing new methods and strategies to strengthen digital identity assurance amid rising challenges from synthetic content and identity fraud. Key developments include enhanced app store security by major providers like Apple and Google, cryptographically based digital watermarking, and behavioral biometrics to ensure trustworthy digital interactions. Industry experts, including Jordan Burris of Socure, advocate for elevating digital identity to critical national infrastructure status, urging cohesive federal leadership and measurable accountability to unify fragmented identity assurance efforts across government and private sectors.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for advanced digital identity verification technologies and integrated identity assurance solutions across federal agencies.
- Agencies may prioritize contracts involving cryptographic security, behavioral biometrics, and system-level identity validation to combat sophisticated fraud.
- Vendors offering comprehensive digital identity infrastructure solutions, such as Socure, stand to benefit from emerging federal initiatives emphasizing national strategy and executive oversight.
- Organizations should prepare for procurement opportunities that require interoperability across sectors including financial services, telecom, healthcare, and government digital services.
Measured against that blueprint, the current strategy reflects progress in disruption and coordination. What we do not yet see is a cohesive, national digital identity strategy that treats identity as foundational infrastructure rather than a fragmented compliance function scattered across government, financial services, telecom, healthcare, and the broader digital economy.
— Jordan Burris, Head of Public Sector at Socure
Authenticity and provenance must be enforced both at the application level and at the system level so agencies can be confident that user identity and the identity mechanisms themselves are genuine and trustworthy.
— Ralph J. Spada, Technical Fellow, Engineering at Owl Cyber Defense
Agencies
Department of Defense, Trump Administration, European Commission
Vendors
Socure, Apple, Google, Carahsoft
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Sources
- New methods for assuring digital identity and authenticity - Nextgov/FCW · Nextgov/FCW · Mar 20
- Socure's Jordan Burris on Digital Identity Infrastructure · ExecutiveBiz · Mar 13