American Forces Press Service (Nov. 1, 2006): new identity card more secure than earlier versions.WASHINGTON -- New identification cards now being issued to some Defense Department employees will help standardize stanĀ·dardĀ·ize v. 1. To cause to conform to a standard. 2. To evaluate by comparing with a standard. federal workforce identification and enhance security, a senior DoD official said here today. The new common access card is part of departmental transformation efforts that harness common business practices to make the organization more efficient, David S.C. Chu, the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness The Under Secretary for Personnel and Readiness is a high-ranking position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for advising the Secretary of Defense on recruitment, career development, pay and benefits, and oversight of the state of military readiness. , told reporters at a Pentagon news conference. "A key element of this new card is it is a more secure document" than its predecessor, Chu noted. The new card, he said, accomplishes three main objectives: * It makes the identification process more efficient * It helps prevent identity theft or fraud * It better protects personal information, thus enhancing individual privacy. The department began issuing the new ID cards Oct. 27. They will be provided to employees over the next three years as the old cards reach their expiration dates Expiration Date The day on which an options or futures contract is no longer valid and, therefore, ceases to exist. Notes: The expiration date for all listed stock options in the U.S. . The new card looks similar to the old one, but it features several enhancements, said Mary Dixon, director of the Defense Manpower Data Center The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) serves under the Office of the Secretary of Defense to collate personnel, manpower, training, financial, and other data for the Department of Defense. in Arlington, Va. For example, the new CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. contains two fingerprints Impressions or reproductions of the distinctive pattern of lines and grooves on the skin of human fingertips. Fingerprints are reproduced by pressing a person's fingertips into ink and then onto a piece of paper. and a digital photograph, she noted. Additionally, "we're going to check to make sure you've had your background checks before we issue the card," Dixon said. "That is something we have not done in the past, but we will be doing this now." President Bush directed that a single ID card be developed that's interoperable across all federal agencies, Chu said. The Defense Department, he noted, has had CACs for some years now. "So we're using that foundation as our stepping-stone to reach the president's goal," Chu said. Using one common ID card throughout the federal government "builds trust across agencies, because there is then just one credential," Chu said. Gilmore is with American Forces Press Service The American Forces Press Service (AFPS) is the news service provided by the American Forces Information Service, part of the United States Department of Defense. It supplies news stories pertaining to the activities of U.S. military forces around the world. . |
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