Electronic data interchange personal identifier
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An electronic data interchange personal identifier, or EDIPI, is a unique number assigned to a record in the United States Department of Defense's Defense Enrollment and Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) database. A record in the DEERS database is a person plus personnel category (e.g. contractor, reservist, civilian, active duty, etc.). The Common Access Card (CAC), which is issued by the Department of Defense through DEERS, has an EDIPI on the card. A person with more than one personnel category is issued a CAC for each role. Separating the identities is done so that revocation of one role’s permission can be accomplished simply by commandeering the card and/or revoking the digital certificates without affecting the other roles.[citation needed]
The EDIPI is a ten-digit number located in the barcode on the front of the card, the barcode on the back of the card, and in the integrated circuit chip embedded in the card itself. The first 9 digits are assigned unique numbers with the 10th digit being a check digit for the identifier.
The EDIPI can be used as a unique person identifier. It is unique to a person not to the person's role. (The last sentence is not consistent with "A person with more than one personnel category is issued a CAC for each role." above)
The EDIPI is a ten-digit number located in the barcode on the front of the card, the barcode on the back of the card, and in the integrated circuit chip embedded in the card itself. The first 9 digits are assigned unique numbers with the 10th digit being a check digit for the identifier.
The EDIPI can be used as a unique person identifier. It is unique to a person not to the person's role.
The recommended use in XML is formatted as
<id codeSpace="urn:us:gov:dod:osd:edipi">1234567890</id>
[edit] References
- Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
- CAC Information Sheet
- Common Access Card (CAC), Security, and Privacy By Colleen M. Herrmann
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