By far the best site around cross platform CAC support for iPad, iPhone, Mac, Linux, Android and legacy Windows or BlackBerry devices.
Rather than presenting whatever set of facts meet the sales, marketing or branding needs of a particular hardware vendor, software vendor, contractor or group, MilitaryCAC just lays out the... See Morefacts.
Often there's information here that isn't easy to find even on vendors' own sites.
The focus is technical rather than commercial around tools, updates and support.
It doesn't delve into the provenance of code, terms of use, country of origin, history of the vendor/individual behind it and whether they have skin in the game or a long list of 'no guarantee', 'no warranty', 'as is' and 'at own risk' clauses.
Due diligence is more of an organizational IA, GSA, Certification and Procurement issue so out of scope.Show less
Thanks to CW3 Danberry and the awesome support he provides via +MilitaryCAC Thought it was an ID card...
Meza Hsu | Jun 21, 2012 - 04:47
Want a easy way to backup your Mac?
Stu Sanford | Dec 22, 2011 - 05:08
If you are US military or DoD civilian this is great!
Tautar Pearce | Nov 09, 2011 - 11:51
word up gettin her done
Mike Richardson | Nov 01, 2011 - 23:02
http://www.thursby.com/products/pkard.html
If you upgraded your Mac to OS X Lion, you may notice that...
CJ Beckert | Jul 25, 2011 - 16:51
so for all of the mac users that use a smart card.. native smart card support has been deprecated in ...
Matthew Long | Jul 13, 2011 - 08:12
Anyone know how to get around an invalid "revoked" server certificate in Chrome? I need to access a ...
MilitaryCAC | Nov 09, 2011 - 00:12
Setting up the new Google+ MilitaryCAC page.
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Michael J. Danberry | May 10, 2013 - 13:49
The technology is here already. But, trying to get DISA to use it for anyone other than themselves and a few small pilot projects is still aways away. Look at militarycac.com/mobile.htm to see what is available now.
Barry Jackson | May 02, 2013 - 17:48
militarycac.com/files/Making_AKO_work_with_Internet_Explorer_color.pdf go to this site if you are having problems logging into nko, bol or whatever. the instructions are VERY clear and it worked for me. any problems, hit me back.
Lee Hardin | Mar 27, 2013 - 16:59
I have uninstalled and reinstalled the Active Client software. I have allowed web.mail.mil to be a trusted site. I have deleted cookies/history and changed the advanced settings as per militarycac.com directions. Has ANYONE got this to work?
Scott AFB NCO Council | Feb 18, 2013 - 03:15
The Army, Air Force, and DISA con now get MS Office 2013 for $9.95 for the Professional version. Visit: militarycac.com/MSHUP.htm for more information. MilitaryCAC's Redirect to Microsoft Home Use Program militarycac.com
Rick Gaines | Feb 08, 2013 - 09:00
Your organization's Microsoft HUP Program Code is: 3ABDFFAB76 Enjoy! By the way, just in case you cannot remember how to access NMCI, the Army, or Air Force Networks, see the following: militarycac.com/owa.htm
Geocent, LLC | Feb 05, 2013 - 22:18
Geocent's Mobile CAC solution was posted on militarycac.com recently. If you haven't read about our Bluetooth Mobile CAC solution for Android, you can read about it here. www.geocentlabs.com/projects/2012/12/11/cac-enabled-mobile-security
US Army Kapiolani Recruiting Station | Jan 28, 2013 - 23:51
Follow this link and get step by step info on how to do this. Its super easy. militarycac.com/ SSG Spruce
1-76 FA BN | Jan 28, 2013 - 15:40
URL: militarycac.com/dodcerts.htm. The InstallRoot_v3.15A certificate is easily found once you’re on the Militarycac site; merely scroll down the site and click on the big blue download link titled “InstallRoot_v3.15A”.
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sktechlover | May 04, 2013 - 11:48
MilitaryCAC's Approve It software download link and Install Page http://t.co/2ieKXr2xhC
thursbysoftware | Apr 30, 2013 - 18:45
Make sure to refer to http://t.co/iYhGg69rzB rather than http://t.co/A3QhHau8Km http://t.co/FhHyd9PI3z
MykeCole | Apr 24, 2013 - 03:09
aaaaaaand http://t.co/3Un023aCNs is down. I. Can't. Win.
jasonmoliver | Apr 11, 2013 - 15:19
@LaNMaSteR53 http://t.co/NjZdwJtLUq <-- some insight into what it takes.
Doctrine_Man | Apr 09, 2013 - 20:47
The good news? You can check Enterprise email from your iPhone and iPad. The bad news? BOHICA. http://t.co/DFgNf13HfI
timmathews | Apr 09, 2013 - 20:21
So, I can check my Army enterprise email from my iPhone, but I need to buy around $200 of additional gear to do so? http://t.co/DOXJWae5K0
MykeCole | Mar 26, 2013 - 04:15
@kilteDave Yeah, http://t.co/3Un023aCNs recommends that too.
5e11even | Mar 21, 2013 - 00:05
@bradbaris yea, and it doesn't look very secure nor convent lol http://t.co/kadjzcd1kl
kmctechguy | Mar 19, 2013 - 21:27
This site should be the first place you go if you want to get a CAC card reader working on your home computer.... http://t.co/7a1pcalDJ1
ForgeMil | Mar 19, 2013 - 12:58
@67comet We found a source for CACKey at http://t.co/7F2DGi5hUZ. Let us know if that helps.
RichardRSmithJr | Mar 14, 2013 - 02:16
@SOcean5 Hi. I hope you're well. Did u DM me? IF you didn't u'v been hacked. IF u'v been hacked see Paragraph 5(6) http://t.co/YOT0qotfmB
5e11even | Dec 19, 2012 - 03:30
@hakuuu http://t.co/djkqu3zk
JohnRShirley | Nov 27, 2012 - 17:00
Problems logging onto #AKO from home? Before cursing Michael J. Danberry, follow the steps here: http://t.co/KIYx1q2z #CAC #IE #Chrome
DhawkthaBawsss | Nov 25, 2012 - 13:00
@jasonryanmusic http://t.co/9tedikRu you got a Mac now??
thursbysoftware | Sep 19, 2012 - 16:18
Nice overview of CAC mobile options for military personnel http://t.co/H7Gi5IrF http://t.co/Vvn0xvjE
Raymond_noUsher | Sep 17, 2012 - 19:11
@stayMADfly31 Did you go to http://t.co/GdonVBSc and go to the USAR OWA
Rather than presenting whatever set of facts meet the sales, marketing or branding needs of a particular hardware vendor, software vendor, contractor or group, MilitaryCAC just lays out the... See Morefacts.
Often there's information here that isn't easy to find even on vendors' own sites.
The focus is technical rather than commercial around tools, updates and support.
It doesn't delve into the provenance of code, terms of use, country of origin, history of the vendor/individual behind it and whether they have skin in the game or a long list of 'no guarantee', 'no warranty', 'as is' and 'at own risk' clauses.
Due diligence is more of an organizational IA, GSA, Certification and Procurement issue so out of scope. Show less