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CommunityEditor
04-05-2008, 03:06 PM
Social Security numbers will disappear from the ID cards of military family members by the end of the year, temporarily replaced by the Social Security number of the military sponsor in a half-step toward better identity-theft protection, defense officials said Thursday.

In 2009, the Defense Department will take the next step of phasing out full Social Security numbers on all ID cards for service members and civilians, replaced by just the last four digits. Using those digits, combined with other identifying information, is a common practice in the private sector.

New cards will be issued as old cards expire, defense officials said.

Officials described the ID card changes as part of a phased approach to improving identity protection for service members, civilian employees and their families. The first step was to improve security over military databases. A second step was to remove Social Security numbers from Tricare health system ID cards, defense officials said.

Getting Social Security numbers off the ID cards of family members is considered a high priority because they make up about 2.2 million of the 3.4 million people who have military-issued common access cards.

Congress has been pressing the Defense Department to move faster because of the risk of identity theft. A Social Security number, along with a name, address and a few other easily discovered facts, makes it possible to get credit in another person’s name.

The House Armed Services Committee has been pushing for several years for the Pentagon to stop using Social Security numbers altogether, but it has faced resistance because the number is used in both personnel and payroll systems.

The Pentagon has also resisted removing Social Security numbers from the dog tags of service members and from the ID cards of civilian employees who deploy overseas because the numbers are part of the information used to comply with terms of the Geneva Conventions, defense officials said.


Article: http://www.militarytimes.com/news/2008/04/military_id_cards_040308w/

technomage1
04-07-2008, 04:32 PM
It's well past time for this. The SSN was never meant to be any sort of public ID number, in spite of the fact that many agencies use it for that. The numbers of ID thefts and the difficulty that service members face, especially if they are deployed, in getting their records restored makes this a good move.

THELADYKT
04-07-2008, 04:50 PM
The House Armed Services Committee has been pushing for several years for the Pentagon to stop using Social Security numbers altogether, but it has faced resistance because the number is used in both personnel and payroll systems.

The Pentagon has also resisted removing Social Security numbers from the dog tags of service members and from the ID cards of civilian employees who deploy overseas because the numbers are part of the information used to comply with terms of the Geneva Conventions, defense officials said.



For military members, this info is coded onto the little chip onto the card. There is no reason to have the whole thing on the card. They need to get finance and personnel scanners to read the info if need be. Or if you are logging onto the Portal or My pay, they know who you are so what is the big deal then???

If Geneva Convnetions is such a big deal, start issuing service numbers again or go to some alpha numeric code like they use on drivers licences.

Unfortunately the rampant identity theft in this country has forced us to have to do this.