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Register for Fort Bragg's Automated Installation Entry Badge

Dedicated access control elements will aid in crime prevention.

Fort Bragg will begin using the Automated Installation Entry, AIE, system on November 1, 2013.  The new AIE badge, like the DoD Common Access Card (CAC), will be valid for up to three years.     

If you are Active Duty Military, their dependents, retirees, and Government Civilians who have DoD Common Access Badges, or Teslin cards, in the DEERS Database your data has already been entered into the AIE system and should have access to Fort Bragg when AIE goes live, but you still need to go by the All American Visitor's Center and verify your registration, have a photo taken and have your index fingers scanned.  This will complete your registration. This should take about 3 minutes per person.

If you are a non-DoD affiliated civilian, such as a contractor or family member not in the DEERS system, you are not in the AIE data base and need to register before you can receive the new AIE Access Badge.  By registering early you will avoid any inconvenience by having to wait in Visitor Control Center entry lines with Non-DoD daily transients, when the system goes live.

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If you currently have partner passes, 1602s, contractor Rapid-Gate badges, and Garrison VIP Status cards, these will still be good until AIE goes live but you need to register for your AIE card as soon as possible to prevent delays on and after 1 Nov. 

To register and receive your AIE access control badge, please see the below information. Forms here:

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INSTRUCTIONS

Attached is a copy of the installation badge request (DES FORM 118) and AIE Badge Name Roster.

1.    Complete sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Installation Badge Request Form

(DES Form 118).  A sponsor can be a family member, contracting officer, battalion commander or higher, director or deputy director.

2.    Section 5 must be signed by either a battalion or brigade commander or the executive officer, a director or deputy director or a contracting officer representative. That person's printed name, rank and telephone number must also be provided.  The DES Form 118 is not complete without this information. 

3.    Scan your completed form and email it to either: Mickey D. McQuain,

Chief of Physical Security, Gregory D. Judd. Chief of the Guards or Timothy F. Prevost, Captain of the Guards Prevost.  All are on the "CC" line to this email.

4.    Keep a copy of your email for your records.

5.    You will receive an email telling you to go to the All American Visitors' Center for final processing for your AIE badge.

For greater understanding of the AIE system, and the standard registration process you may go to the AIE Web page.

If you have questions concerning this email please contact Mickey D.

McQuain, Chief, Physical Security Division, Directorate of Emergency Services, 432-6357.

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