O Any person willfully altering, damaging, lending, counterfeiting, or using these cards in any unauthorized manner is subject to fine or imprisonment or both. If you enter the incorrect PIN three times consecutively, the card is programmed to prevent further attempts to access your information. Your PIN should be kept secure at all times, just like your Social Security Number. O To protect the information on your CAC, you should never tell anyone your PIN or write it down where it can be found. 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. O A personal identification number (PIN) is required to access information stored on a CAC. O Designed to provide an electronic means of rapid authentication O Resistant to identity fraud, tampering, counterfeiting, and exploitation O Issued according to sound criteria of personal identification To provide additional security, the card is: O system access to the secure CAC applications required to interpret the data In fact, the information stored on a CAC cannot be accessed without: More importantly, the data it stores can only be accessed through secure CAC applications. The CAC meets or exceeds applicable privacy laws and Geneva Convention requirements. You must notify the MP Company of its loss and replace it immediately. It puts the security of the entire installation and the Soldiers and families who reside here, at risk. In addition, if found, it may be used to gain unauthorized access to government facilities and property. It is indispensable to our daily work and its loss causes an immediate work stoppage and prevents you from meeting your responsibilities as a member of this work center. Without it, we can't access NIPR, SIPR or other networks or receive e-mail. We use it on a daily basis to identify ourselves and to access benefits and secure areas. The Common Access Card (CAC) is the most important form of identification we carry.
Confinment for 6 months, and forfeiture of two-thirds pay per month for 6 months. (a) of a value or damage of $500.00 or less. Any person willfully altering, damaging, lending, counterfeiting or using ID cards in an unauthorized manner is subject to fine, imprisonment, or both according to Title 18, U.S.C., Sections 499, 506, 509, 701, or 1001.Īrticle 108: e.(2) Through neglect damaging, destroying, or losing, or through neglect suffering to be lost, damaged, destroyed, sold, or wrongfully disposed of, military property. and MCM Article 108 for penalties for misuse of ID cards:ġ.7. I once again request you to kindly issue me with the duplicate ID Card.Refer to AR 600-8-14, paragraph 1.7. Identification Number: _ (ID Number)Īdmission Number:_(Admission Number) Unfortunately, I _ (Name), lost my identity card during _ (Shifting of House / Documentation Theft / Travelling) and due to the loss of ID Card, I am unable to _ (Issue books from library / Use e-library service / etc.).įollowing are the details pertaining to the Lost Identity Card: Subject: Request to issue a duplicate ID cardĪpologetically, I am writing this letter to you in order to request you to kindly issue me with a duplicate Identity Card in my name.