Millions of U.S. government employees and contractors have been issued a secure smart ID card that enables physical access to buildings and controlled spaces, and provides access to government ...
Years before Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone, the BlackBerry was already the must-have accessory for mobile professionals. Back then, nobody was worried about watching movies or playing the ...
‘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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Defense Department already uses millions of Common Access Cards (CACs), and the future of the system's security applications will likely be the next major initiative the department tackles. To ...
DT Research, a designer and manufacturer of purpose-built computing solutions for vertical markets, today announced the DT362GL and DT382GL, unique 6-inch and 8-inch rugged tablets running Microsoft ...
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.
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