Take a look at the Precise Biometrics Tactivo for the iPhone at and then click on the link to the PDF and you will see that they are planning support for the iPad in early 2012. The Tactivo makes use of the same Thursby PKard software all ready mentioned and is supposed to be available in the App Store now. Take a look at the video at to see how it works for the iPhone.
If the iPad implementation is anywhere near as good as this it should be what we are all looking to find. There is also the baiMobile 3000 BlueTooth Smart Card Reader at. See the video at. I have some concerns about the BlueTooth adapter and the fact that the card reader is not directly attached to the iPad but if it works. I use a Cherry ST1044U at home on the iMac, an SCM SCR3500 reader (looks like a USB drive, but unfolds into a CAC reader) on the Macbook while TAD and actually stopped bringing my DOD laptop TAD. I've been using CAC since 10.6.8.
Navy Cac Reader For Mac
The best source for information on how to accomplish is. I believe the webmaster is an Army CWO, and is obviously very knowledgable. There are step-by-step instructions for 10.x.x and the site is updated regularly. Vcd reader for mac gtkwave. Once configured AKO/DKO, DTS, PKI.mil sites, and even USMC NMCI Outlook Web Access become possible. I am now deploying a dozen high-end Mac Pro workstations in my graphics department and plan to implement CLO the same way. Today I initiated another project to buy and deploy 60 iPads for the Band and use them as digital music stands. So I saw the the BaiMobile reader ( ) at LandWarNet up and working and it looked ok.