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jobs in the army - Firstly let me start by describing what AKO is. AKO is the abbreviation for Army Knowledge O-nline, which is the intranet of the UNITED STATES Army. The Army has massive work force, one of the biggest in the entire world and as such needs a way of keeping them in contact in a secure environment. As you could expect the UNITED STATES Army needs a higher level of internet security than most organizations. A member of the regular army as well as many civilians that are contracted to the US Army have access to the system and may confidently and securely exchange information. Whether that information just become an easy email or an image or video. In reality many Army personnel will use no other system because of their day to day internet needs. The AKO system enables all the useability of a standard web connection but with the added plus to be a well monitored and secured connection.

Registering

akologin.us.army.mil - The join procedure requires that you simply enter some personal data, so I would recommend that you simply have documents like passport and drivers license on hand. The signup process will ask you for the name, birthdate, address and few other typical items of information about yourself. Nevertheless it may require that you enter your permit or passport number. In the event that you need to get a better understanding of the signup procedure the website offers tutorials.

Log-in

ako login page - The login process has two levels of security. Firstly there is the user name and password, which is the sam-e as you may see on almost any system which requires authentication. Nevertheless AKO Webmail has one extra amount of authentication. The CAC or Common Access Card, this card is provided to all or any members of the US armed forces who are using the Army Knowledge Online e-mail system. This is a smart card that is employed as an ID for the above personnel but also doubles as encryption facilitator for systems which include the AKO.

Security is of the highest priority for the armed forces many classified files are stored behind AKO systems such as webmail. Webmail enables workers and active servicemen to obtain this information everywhere on earth. This facilitates the sharing of knowledge, which helps keep the USA secure and safe.

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