
Common Access Card (CAC)
Common Access Card (CAC) The CAC, a "smart" card about the size of a credit card, is the standard identification for active duty uniformed Service personnel, Selected Reserve, DoD civilian employees, and eligible contractor personnel.
MilitaryCAC's DoD Civilian CAC Resource page
Apr 3, 2022 · Log into a CAC enabled webpage now to test PLEASE NOTE: I have not been able to find any specific place where DoD civilians or Army Retirees can download ActivClient. If you are a Civilian for a particular branch of the Military, visit the branch specific pages listed here .
DoD Contractors and Civilians - Useful Links - dwp.dmdc.osd.mil
Purpose: ID Card Office Online is a self-service application that allows Service Members, DoD Civilians, Contractors, and Retirees to accomplish personnel functions online to minimize in-person at a RAPIDS ID Card Office. The following functions are available: 1. ID Card Office Locator & Appointments.
DOD Retirement Identification Card - DCPAS
Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Retiree Identification (ID) Cards are no longer issued pursuant to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Memorandum, “Department of Defense Civilian Retiree Identification Card Termination,” dated February 17, 2023.
MilitaryCAC's PIV Activation information and solutions page
All Army personnel (previously only Dual Persona) users have to activate the PIV on their CACs (click these 64bit / 32bit links for specific instructions). Previously, only Dual Persona user needed to activate their PIV to be able to access their Enterprise Email account (s).
Common Access Card (CAC) Information for home use
MilitaryCAC provides CAC installation assistance; Find information regarding the Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC)
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The CAC synchronizes 37 US Army schools through Army University educating and training more than 300,000 students annually, including nearly 5,000 students from 130 separate nations and more than...
Getting Your CAC
Applicants for a CAC must be sponsored by a DoD government official or employee. For the majority of CAC holders (Military and DoD Civilian), your sponsor will be an authoritative data feed from your Human Resources department.
(DMDC) is updating the CAC and it affects every Airman, Government Civilian and Contractor who uses their CAC to log onto Air Force unclassified networks, systems, applications, websites, and portals.
DOD ID Card Issuance and Replacement - U.S. Department of Defense
Aug 23, 2021 · The Department of Defense issues a common access card, or CAC, ''smart'' ID card to active-duty military personnel, Selected Reserve, DOD civilian employees, and eligible contractor personnel. A...
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