Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

Common Access Card ready for update

Wednesday, February 18, 2004 in News

Now that the Defense Department is issuing the last of its first-generation Common Access Cards, the inevitable upgrade cycle is under way.


Mary Dixon, director of the Common Access Card Office at the Defense Manpower Data Center, said the second-generation smart cards may be ready as early as this fall for new entrants and replacement of lost, stolen or worn-out cards.

New features may include contactless chips, new applications and the groundwork for biometric application support.

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