The 6th Force Support Squadron military personnel flight assists customers with common access cards, dependent IDs, reserve IDs, retiree IDs, and Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS ...
When one of the military’s top cybersecurity generals announced last week that he wanted to get rid of the Common Access Card (the credit card-sized identification badge used across the Department of ...
To ensure continuity of operations during COVID-19, the Department of Defense has enabled a temporary capability to allow common access card holders to update their certificates for continued use.
‘I want to kill the CAC’ — Pentagon official says it’s time to ditch the military’s longtime ID card
The U.S. military is a big place, and few things about the military experience are universal across all its ranks, branches, jobs and bases. But one thing that has remained a constant is the Common ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (May 1, 2015) -- Soldiers can now use smart phones and computer tablets to access the Army's primary website for training information. Previously, they needed a computer with a ...
Army Futures Command is working on a wearable identity token that will replace the Common Access Card (CAC) for connecting soldier laptops and other handheld devices to the service's future tactical ...
BALTIMORE – Defense agencies could see a slew of new capabilities designed to ease identity and access management this year, according to defense IT officials. Chief among them is an expansion of ...
Army Futures Command has entered the long-fought battle to modernize the Defense Department’s identity and access management system, saying it’s developing a product that would let soldiers log in ...
A Marine sticks his Common Access Card into a computer in this undated photo. (DOD) Just in time for the holidays, the Pentagon is warning that tens of thousands of Navy and Marine Corps members could ...
HERNDON, VA, February 8, 2011 Exostar, whose cloud-based solutions enable secure, cost-effective business-to-business collaboration, today announced an identity management breakthrough that will ...
Service members enjoy lunch in the dining facility at Fort McCoy, Wis.The Army will transition from the old paper meal card system to an automated meal entitlement code system by Oct. 1. (Scott T.
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