Posted on Jun 16, 2021
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Is a CAC the final form of DoD identification or is there another level?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Shouldn't you be helping the detective with a case?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - I really don't think she's actually going to quit. The Lucifer/Detective on the case aspect is what really keeps the show going.
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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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Seriously, someone let Lucifer, "The Devil", One of the Fallen, register an account on RP?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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I mean, he was technically a commander of armies...
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MSG Gary Eckert
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Sorry no ranked access card. Common refers to the ability to grant access across different systems. For example the gate guards scan my CAC against a DOD database from DMDC to determine whether it has been revoked, a local database to ensure I have not been banned from the base, and commercial database to determine if I have warrants before granting me access to the base. When I get to my office my CAC is bounced off of the c-cure system to determine whether I can gain access to the building and then at various doors to determine whether I can enter that area. Finally, when I sit down at my desk, the tokens embedded on the CAC allow me access to both the computer and different programs/sites with that computer. One card (common), multiple accesses. It is not the only access card though, for example to see my Doctor I have to provide my retired identification card which has the same DOD ID number as my CAC.
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Ohh! That makes a lot more sense. I always referred to Common as meaning Casual.
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MSG Gary Eckert
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I carry both my CAC and my Retired ID because they give me access to different places on the fort. So far, I only know 2 places that accept both for access. The gate and the DFAC; although since DOD Civilians are now allowed to use AAFES , I can probably use both at the PX, too.
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