| USSVI Veterans News
Posting Date: 21 December, 2005 From: John Dudas New Standard Federal ID to Replace Common Access Cards A new, standardized identification card is being developed for all federal employees, including servicemembers. The new card will replace the Common Access Cards (CACs) that military personnel, government civilians and contractors now hold. The new cards will look much the same as CACs, with a few changes. The color scheme of the card will be different, and more information will be embedded in the card. The added information on the card will be a biometric of two fingerprints, to be used for identification purposes, and a string of numbers that will allow physical access to buildings. The biggest change on the new cards will be the addition of wireless technology, which will allow the cards to be read by a machine from a short distance away. This will make the new cards much easier to use for access to buildings than CACs, which must be swiped through a reader. A prototype of the new card is being developed now and will be finalized in the next couple months. The cards will be issued starting in October to all military personnel, government civilians and qualified contractors. In the Defense Department, all employees should have the new cards within three or three and a half years. A timeline has not been set for the rest of the federal government. |