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How to Find a DoD ID Number / Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI) / Common Access Card (CAC) Number Security Cooperation Workforce Development-Database (SCWDD) users are required to enter the 10-digit DoD ID number/EDIPI/CAC ID for personnel they enter in an SC positions/billet maintained in the SCWD-D. Often, SCWD-D users will not know this number for personnel filling SCWD-D positions. There are three primary ways for SCWD-D users to find the DoD ID/EDIPI for DoD personnel: Look for the 10-digit “DoD ID Number” printed on the back of the personnel’s Common Access Card (CAC). Add the person to Outlook Contacts from the Global Address List (GAL) and view their signing certificate. Use the DoD “White Pages” (https://www.whitepages.mil/) to look up a person’s digital certificate in the DoD Global Directory Service (GDS). What is the DoD ID Number? The DoD ID Number is a unique number assigned to all U.S Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian, U.S. Military, and DoD Contract personnel with a Common Access Card (CAC). For these personnel, their DoD ID number is synonymous with their Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI). The purpose of the EDIPI is provide a unique record identifier to link data from different systems across the DoD. The Security Cooperation Workforce Development-Database (SCWD-D) has successfully implemented EDIPIs to link training records and other DoD personnel data to members of the SC Workforce who are in the SCWD-D. If the person you are entering into the SCWD-D is physically present with their CAC, look for the 10-digit DoD ID Number printed on the back of their CAC. This is the EDIPI number you need to enter in the SCWD-D. Take the following steps if the person you are entering in the SCWD-D is not physically present with their CAC and you are working on your DoD workstation where you have access to the desktop (client) version of Outlook: 1. Open Microsoft Outlook, and select the “Home” tab. Updated December 9th, 2019

How to Find a DoD ID Number / Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI) / Common Access Card CAC) Number 2. Select “Address Book” on the Quick Access Toolbar. 3. Select “Global Address List” from the “Address Book” drop-down menu. 4. Select the “Name Only” radio button, and enter the name of the person (last name, first name) for which you need to find the DoD ID number. 5. Double-click the correct person to show their contact information. 6. Select the “General” tab, and click the “Add to Contacts” button to open the “Contact” window. 2 Updated December 9th, 2019

How to Find a DoD ID Number / Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI) / Common Access Card CAC) Number 7. Select “Certificates” to show the person’s name followed by the DoD ID Number. 3 Updated December 9th, 2019

How to Find a DoD ID Number / Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI) / Common Access Card CAC) Number Take the following steps if the person you are entering in the SCWD-D is not physically present with their CAC and you do not have access to the desktop (client) version of Outlook: 1. Go to DoD “White Pages” (https://www.whitepages.mil/). NOTE: You must have an active DoD CAC to log into the DoD White Pages. 2. Enter the email address of the person for which you seeking a DoD ID number, and click the “Search” button. 3. Click the person’s last name to open their contact information. 4. Click the “Download Certificate(s) as .cer file (Non-Outlook Users)” link under. 4 Updated December 9th, 2019

How to Find a DoD ID Number / Electronic Data Interchange Personnel Identifier (EDIPI) / Common Access Card CAC) Number 5. Click the “Hex Serial Number ” link under the “Select a certificate from the available certificates for .cer download” table to open the “Certificate” window. 6. Select the “General” tab, and locate the DoD ID/EDIPI after the person’s name. 5 Updated December 9th, 2019

version of Outlook: 1. Open Microsoft Outlook, and select the "Home" tab. What is the DoD ID Number? The DoD ID Number is a unique number assigned to all U.S Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian, U.S. Military, and DoD Contract personnel with a Common Access Card (CAC). For these personnel, their DoD ID number is synonymous with their

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