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DOD to drop Social Security numbers from ID cards

Posted 4/1/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service


4/1/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Beginning June 1, Social Security numbers on military identification cards will begin to disappear, said Maj. Monica M. Matoush, a Pentagon spokeswoman.

The effort is part of a larger plan to protect service members and other DOD identification card holders from identity theft, officials said.

Criminals use Social Security numbers to steal identities, allowing them to pillage resources, establish credit or to hijack credit cards, bank accounts or debit cards.

Currently, the Social Security number is printed on the back of common access cards, and on the front of cards issued to dependents and retirees. Beginning in June, when current cards expire, they will be replaced with new cards having a DOD identification number replacing the Social Security number, officials said. The DOD identification number is a unique 10-digit number that is assigned to every person with a direct relationship with the department. The new number also will be the service member's Geneva Convention identification number.

An 11-digit DOD benefits number also will appear on the cards of those people eligible for DOD benefits. The first nine digits are common to a sponsor, the official said, and the last two digits will identify a specific person within the sponsor's family.

Social Security numbers embedded in the bar codes on the back of identification cards will remain there for the time being, and will be phased out beginning in 2012.
The department will replace identification cards as they expire.

"Because cards will be replaced upon expiration, it will be approximately four years until all cards are replaced with the DOD ID number," Matoush said.

The identity protection program began in 2008, when DOD started removing Social Security numbers from family member identification cards.



tabComments
4/4/2011 1:26:34 PM ET
We have come the complete circle. DOD identification numbers used to be called serial numbers until they were changed to use the SSAN which was never a well thought out plan. Air Force retiree.
Vic C, Washington DC
 
4/4/2011 9:51:03 AM ET
What if we want a new ID card without our SSN sooner than that? Do we have to wait? I am getting a new one in mid-May and don't want to keep it for years with my SSN on it. If the reason for this change is to reduce identity theft, people should be allowed to swap out their current ones ASAP. Can someone in this department please address this issue for us?
JR, GA
 
4/3/2011 3:35:22 PM ET
This is a step in the right direction. Once I get the new ID my SSN will not be found in my wallet now since the military ID is required to be on your person.
B_S, FBNC
 
4/3/2011 5:10:29 AM ET
Another number to memorize. Yay
Sgt.D, Southwest Asia
 
4/1/2011 9:18:39 PM ET
There has been talk about doing this for quite sometime so if in fact it really does happen this time it will be a good thing. However this is only one part of the problem. Forms, databases, etc all use your SSAN which is a huge security factor. Walk through an office, look in recycle bins and such and you WILL find someone's social on a document. Will they be updating these forms and applications to utilize the DOD ID number as well to ensure the efforts aren't wasted?
JT, Ramstein
 
4/1/2011 6:17:10 PM ET
Does anyone know the plan for retirees cards? Ours don't have an expiration date.
Bruce B, San Antonio TX
 
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