To avoid disruptions to communications and personal accounts, retirees should take the following steps as soon as possible: However, retirees must set this up in their AKO account profiles before Dec. To ease the transition, the Army G-6 recently approved an exception to policy that allows retirees and family members to automatically forward their AKO email to a civilian email address until Dec. 31, 2014, the Army will close all remaining retiree and family member AKO accounts. The Army will also remove email storage for active retiree and family member accounts on this date. These are accounts that have not had a password change in over 90 days and are not set to automatically forward email to another government account. The Army plans to close inactive retiree and family member AKO accounts on Dec. The Army will close all accounts for military and civilian retirees and family members who do not have CACs. The improved security requires users to have Common Access Cards (CAC) embedded with users' personal digital certificates. The plan transitions business users to a suite of more secure, interoperable Department of Defense (DOD) services. 20, the Army published its plan to modernize Army Knowledge Online (AKO). David A Anderson, Wadena County Veteran Service Officer
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