"Where the Portal goes depends on where the DOD goes with identification mechanisms," he said. The Portal will continue to change and improve as the DOD updates requirements for network user authentication, Major Gindhart said.
myPay will send it to the email address your employer provided us, or to the work email address you provided when you.
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When users use their CAC to access the Portal, they will continue to have access to the reduced sign-on access applications they have set up, such as the Virtual Military Personnel Flight, myPay, Air Force Personnel Center secure, Air Force Virtual Education Center, the fitness management system and more. This item: Type C Smart Card Reader Saicoo DOD Military USB-C Common Access CAC Card Reader, Compatible with Windows (32/64bit) XP/Vista/ 7/8/10, Mac OS X 15.99 In Stock. Air Force Active and Reserve and Navy Active who do not have a Smart Card Reader will receive an email with a temporary password on a Tuesday (after your first payday). If users need to log into the Portal from home or any machine without a CAC reader, they will still be able to log in with their password and ID combination, he said. From there on out you use the CAC to log in."
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"In the background it'll take about 30 minutes for the software to update. "It'll take a few minutes to associate your CAC with your user ID and password," the major said. Users should go to the Portal Web site at and click the "New/existing users start here" link under the "Register Now with CAC" heading. Major Gindhart said getting the Air Force Portal to recognize your CAC is easy. So it's a two-factor authentication, much stronger than the user ID and password combination." "The beauty of the CAC login is that it requires you to physically have (a CAC) issued through the proper authorities, and then you have to have the PIN. "We have gone to a newer, easier, more secure way of logging into the Air Force Portal," Major Gindhart said. David Gindhart of the Air Force warfighting integration and chief information officer directorate at the Pentagon. This latest change to the Air Force Portal means fewer passwords for users to remember and leads to greater security for Air Force networks, said Maj. WASHINGTON - Users can now log on to the Air Force Portal using their common access card and personal identification number.