“Using Virtual In-Person Identity Proofing, we can serve the 19 year-old active duty service member with a thin credit file, the 82 year-old veteran who struggles with technology, and the 35 year-old military spouse living internationally,” explains ID.me CEO and founder Blake Hall. “As a former soldier, I can say that no man left behind is one of the most important promises service members make to one another. This collaboration between VA and ID.me ensures that no identity is left behind. We are proud to lead the way.”
“The new programme enables eligible users to access VA services and benefits at VA.gov regardless of circumstances – such as a lack of an address.”
“With Virtual In-Person Identity Proofing, veterans will have the option to complete the identity verification process via a consultation with one of ID.me’s “Trusted Referees” via video chat…” Read the full article here.
Source: ID.me brings identity proofing to Department of Veterans Affairs, February 25, 2019. FinTech.




