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  2. Military mail - Wikipedia

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    DoD 4525.6-M, Department of Defense Postal Manual, 15 August 2002; DoD 4525.7, Military Postal Service and Related Services, 2 April 1981; Executive Order 12556, gives Secretary of Defense authority to designate free mail areas; U.S. Department of State DPO; Supporting Our Troops – USPS Military Mail info; Army Email; British Forces Post Office

  3. DoDTechipedia - Wikipedia

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    Department of Defense military, civilian employees, and contractors with Common Access Cards (CAC) can access a quick registration then log into DoDTechipedia using their CAC's. Other US Federal Government employees and Contractors can access DoDTechipedia after registering.

  4. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    The card stores an encrypted digital certificate issued from the PKI provider along with other relevant information. Examples include the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Common Access Card (CAC), and other cards used by other governments for their citizens. If they include biometric identification data, cards can provide superior two- or three ...

  5. Punched card - Wikipedia

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    The torn off card is called a stub card. 80-column cards were available scored, on either end, creating both a short card and a stub card when torn apart. Short cards can be processed by other IBM machines. [51] [66] A common length for stub cards was 51 columns. Stub cards were used in applications requiring tags, labels, or carbon copies.

  6. Cryptographic log on - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographic log-on (CLO) is a process that uses Common Access Cards (CAC) and embedded Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificates to authenticate a user's identification to a workstation and network. It replaces the username and passwords for identifying and authenticating users.

  7. Getting and Using a Restroom Card If You Have Crohn’s

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    The Restroom Access Act, passed in 17 states, grants people living with Crohn’s and certain other conditions access to employee restrooms in emergency situations. ... If the person you show your ...

  8. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The NSA has been reported to have access to all communications made via Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo, YouTube, AOL, Skype, Apple and Paltalk, [290] and collects hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal email and instant messaging accounts each year. [291]

  9. Defense Human Resources Activity - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Human Resources Activity (DHRA) is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) Field Activity chartered to support the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)). The scope of DHRA's mission is very broad, giving the USD flexibility to explore and field new technologies and programs that benefit warfighters ...