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    New Veterans ID Cards Help Battle Identity Theft

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    11.10.2004

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    Defense.gov         

    The Department of Veterans Affairs has designed a new identity card for veterans that will safeguard confidential information while combating identity theft.

    "The new identification card ensures veterans' personal information is protected," Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony J. Principi said in a statement. "It also helps prevent the theft of important benefits and services from veterans that they earned by their service to our country."

    The card, formally known as the Veterans Identity Card, will have veterans' photos on the front and identify them as enrollees in the VA's health-care system.

    Encrypted on a magnetic tape on the back of the card will be the veteran's Social Security number, date of birth and a control number. The magnetic strip also records whether the veteran has a service-connected disability.

    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the nation. The Federal Trade Commission listed identity theft as the No. 1 fraud reported by consumers in 2003.

    Requests from veterans and their congressional representatives were instrumental in bringing about these latest changes, officials said.

    "The new VIC ensures the security of veterans' personal information as well as ensuring that only eligible veterans receive the benefits and services they've earned," said Kristin Cunningham of the VA health-care system's business office.

    Veterans should request the new card at their local medical center. Processing will take five to seven days once eligibility is verified. VA officials said they hope to complete the conversion to the new, safer card by mid-November. The existing cards will remain valid until veterans receive their new cards.

    (Based on a Department of Veterans Affairs news release.)

    Story by American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 11.10.2004
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 03:36
    Story ID: 535813
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