Recently the state of Iowa has been developing an application which will allow citizens to have a virtual driver's license on their electronic devices. Currently the security plans for the app are a pin number and a biometric identification to control who is able to access the app. Although hard copies of driver's licenses will still be valid, I wouldn't doubt that this will become very popular. The state seems to really be embracing this idea, and as the governor Terry Brandstadt said, "we are really moving forward on this."
It's interesting that the app plans to use biometric identification, which can include any physiological identification such as fingerprint scanning. Many recent smart phones such as the two most popular, the galaxy and the iphone already have fingerprint scanners, so there wont need to be any extra changes to phones or add-ons purchased. Thus, the implementation of the app should be very cheap.
Since people in the 21st century are so attached to their phones this app will be very appealing because if they forget their driver's license they will almost always have their phone. What else is appealing about this app is that it eliminates the need for specially made ID's that are expensive and also need to be renewed. Not only would this app eliminate the prices of purchasing driver's licenses and renewing hem but it would also eliminate all of the need for resources that go into them.
It will be interesting to see if the state of Iowa charges for this app, since it is a privilege. On the other hand, they might make it free in order to reduce resource consumption and make showing identification easier. What will be nice about this app is people wont have to go to the DMV every time they want to get their license renewed, instead the app can automatically update it. I wouldn't be surprised if the state either charged download or renewal fees for this app in order to generate revenue.
My one concern with this app is the ease of identity theft. Nobody really knows the size or power of the hackers in the U.S. but I wouldn't be surprised if they targeted this app because this is the identity theft opportunity of a lifetime for hackers.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30442292