From Military.com:
“Coronavirus
Concerns Have Army Looking at Biometrics to Replace Plastic ID Cards”
The U.S. Army
is looking for alternatives to traditional military identification cards, which
are needed to gain entry to bases worldwide but are also "known vectors of
diseases," a service bid announcement said. The Army in an April 1
solicitation said it will begin accepting proposals later this month for
developing a system that would utilize biometrics and metadata, such as
passwords. The current system "results in the physical handling of cards
which are known vectors of diseases and which can result in large percentages
of personnel being exposed," the Army said in its announcement. The
military's Common Access Card is used by military personnel, both uniformed and
civilian, to gain access to installations and is needed to access certain
government computers. It's also required for making purchases at commissaries
and exchange shops. But the Army says a physical card is "subject to
compromise and in a pandemic environment results in a significant risk to the
population that is to be protected." The risk of coronavirus infection
from touching contaminated surfaces is generally considered low, The Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention stated in guidance released Monday. However,
it could be transmitted by touching surfaces an ill person has recently coughed
or sneezed on, and then directly touching the mouth, nose, or eyes, the
guidance stated. Colds and other illnesses can be transmitted the same way.
The Army's aim
is to develop a "Pandemic Entry & Automated Control Environment"
that makes use of biometrics -- such as facial recognition or other physical
traits -- and data such as a password to enable base entry, the bid
announcement said. "Use of PEACE provides real-time validation of persons
at the entry point location as well as within the installation and various
facilities," the Army announcement said. The Army didn't make clear if the
goal is to develop an alternative CAC or an outright replacement of the plastic
card. But it did say it wants proposals that could be used across the Defense
Department as well as in the civilian sector. Within the military, the
"PEACE" system would be used "to secure access to
sensitive/classified areas, access and operations of critical
weapons/respective platforms, and homeland protection in urban areas," the
Army announcement said. Commercial applications could include venues "such
as Disney World, where annual passes are sold as well as major sporting events
whose tickets are subject to counterfeiting," the Army said. The deadline
for submitting proposals is May 18.
^ As a Military
Brat and someone who had to use an ID Card on a regular basis for years I don’t
think it is smart to go from a physical card to a password or biometrics. ^
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