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  1. 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.
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    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 uniformed service ID card, or USID, is issued to military family members and military retirees to access service benefits and privileges.
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    You will need a personal identification number (PIN) to access information stored on a CAC. Only those authorized personnel who are granted access to the applications and secret keys can modify or delete the data added on the chip, and then only with your PIN.
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    The Army Credentialing Assistance (CA) program is a pathway for Soldiers to earn industry-recognized professional certifications and licenses to enhance their active duty work, and to prepare them as they transition to the civilian job market.
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  4. Common Access Card (CAC)

    The standard card for qualifying civilian employees, contractors, and foreign national affiliates who need access to DoD installations, and computer systems. -DoD and uniformed Services civilian employees (appropriated and …

  5. MilitaryCAC's Information on the importance of DoD …

    Sep 24, 2024 · A certificate is a digital document providing the identity of a Web site or individuals. DoD Web sites use a certificate to identify themselves to their users and to enable secure connections. If you are receiving a warning that a …

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    Accessing DoD PKI-protected information is most commonly achieved using the PKI certificates stored on your Common Access Card (CAC). The certificates on your CAC can allow you to perform routine activities such as accessing OWA, …

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