The Defense Department is committed to protecting the nation’s security and its people, by issuing identification cards to people requiring access to government systems and facilities, and to eligible ...
‘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 ...
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exostar, whose cloud-based solutions enable secure, cost-effective business-to-business collaboration, today announced an identity management breakthrough that will ...
FORT RUCKER Ala. -- The Fort Rucker ID Card Section services over 155,000 active-duty Soldiers, family members, retirees, National Guard and Reserve Soldiers, foreign students, contractors and ...
Commander, Navy Installations Command issued an announcement reminding all personnel that the photocopying of military identification cards and common access cards (CAC) is strictly prohibited, Nov. 1 ...
Thursby Software Systems has announced the beta release of ADmitMac for CAC, a version of their networking software that lets Macs integrate into Microsoft Active Directory networks. This release has ...
Now that the pandemic has raised concerns about the spread of disease through contact with physical objects, the Army is looking to limit threats at the Pentagon, military bases and secured special ...
EDS announced it has delivered the 10 millionth smart card to the Defense Department under a 5-year-old global security program that the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) manages. It is the largest ...
The military is ditching the computer Common Access Card reader. "We are embarking on a two-year plan to eliminate CAC cards from our information systems," Defense Department CIO Terry Halvorsen said ...
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