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- How To Get a VA PIV Card - VA. gov | Veterans Affairs
If you are not eligible for a PIV Card, you must obtain either a PIV-I Card or Flash Card To determine what PIV Card you require, refer to the VA PIV Card Types and Requirements matrix
- 32 CFR Part 161 Subpart B -- DoD Identification (ID) Cards: ID Card . . .
This appendix describes these cards and lists some of the categories of populations that are eligible to be sponsored for the cards under the guidelines described in paragraph (a) of § 161 7; additional ID-card eligible categories are codified in subpart C of this part
- Federal credentialing services | GSA
Do not store your card in your wallet, purse, or any unapproved plastic card holder or sleeve, as this may damage the card You must store it in the electromagnetically opaque sleeve or holder provided at pickup
- FIPS 201 Approved Product List - IDManagement
The Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards listed below are approved for FICAM implementation under the FIPS 201 Evaluation Program They are blank PIV cards that are available for purchase
- Acceptable Forms of ID Registrar Guide for the PIV Program
This ID card is issued to active-duty service members, members of the Individual Ready Reserves, and Inactive National Guard members when a Common Access Card (CAC) is not available or when a service member is released from active duty and placed in the Inactive Ready Reserves
- VA HANDBOOK 0735 - Veterans Affairs
This Handbook provides guidance for the issuance of Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards, Non-PIV Cards, and Flash Badges for access by VA employees, contractors, and affiliates
- September 19, 2025 HOMELAND SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE 12 . . .
A PIV-I card meets the PIV technical specifications to work with Federal PIV infrastructure elements such as card readers and is issued in a manner that allows the Federal Government Relying on Parties to trust the card
- PIV Information - Office of Operations, Security, and Preparedness
Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more
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