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Information and Tools for Deployed Commanders and Unit Prevention Leaders (UPLs)
User Areas of Interest
Deployed Commanders and Unit Prevention Leaders

Commander's Corner

Unit Prevention Leaders

Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Services
Drug Testing Program

Drug & Alcohol Prevention/Education

Risk Reduction Program

Treatment/Clinical Program

Employee Assistance Program

Resources
AR 600-85

DA Pam 600-85

Commander's Guide
Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) Handbook


Drug Testing Program (DTP)
Software Users Manual


Alcohol and other Drug Abuse
Prevention Training (ADAPT) Curriculum


Employee Assistance Program
(EAP) Guidebook


Campaigns
Guidance for Soldiers

If you are a Soldier and are wondering if you or someone you know has a substance abuse problem, call your local installation's Army Substance Abuse Program Office, or Military OneSource at 1-800-342-9647.


Welcome to ACSAP SSO.

The ACSAP Application Suite's Single Sign-On (ACSAP SSO) is the new single point of entry for all ACSAP applications including the ACSAP Portal. ACSAP SSO was additionally constructed to meet AR 25-2 security requirements and thus uses encryption for all web-based user activity.


Did you save a favorite/bookmark for any of the following applications?

ACSAP Portal
DAMIS-Web
Risk Reduction / Risk Reduction-Reserves

If so, please delete each and instead save this new, single address: https://www.acsap.army.mil/ (Right click on the address and select "Add to Favorites" if you are using Internet Explorer or "Bookmark this Link" if you are using Firefox.)

New User? Please complete our new user registration form if you would like to request a login account for any ACSAP application.

Current User? You may login using your current ACSAP Portal user account using the "Login" link at the top right of this page. If you are unable to login and/or your account has expired, please send a digitally signed email to our webmaster to request refreshed account info.


ACSAP Rules of Behavior

 I understand that I am responsible for the protection of access to the system associated with the ACSAP AIS and will not compromise the system to unauthorized personnel. I further understand that I should report any suspicious activity to the ACSAP Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO), including any problem that I may encounter while using the system.


1. PURPOSE: The information contained in this paper should be viewed as general guidance to those of you accessing AIS at the ACSAP. This briefing is to ensure that you are aware of your security responsibilities; recognize the vital role you play in security; and that you do not, through familiarity, become careless.

2. TYPES OF INFORMATION: In the use of AIS, you may become exposed to various levels of classified and unclassified information. Unclassified includes such as FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO), proprietary, and Government developed privileged information. You are hereby advised that you are, by virtue of your employment with the U.S. Government, morally and lawfully bound to protect any and all of this information or material to which you have knowledge of or access to. Those users, who are not Government employees but have been granted authorized access to our AIS, shall be responsible for their actions regardless of the security mechanisms that are in place.

3. You must have a valid Common Access Card (CAC) or valid User ID and password to use the ACSAP AIS.

4. MISUSE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY: AIS may be used only for Government related work. You are not authorized to use any resource to create, store, and/or process games, personal letters, or any information that is not Department of Defense (DOD) business information or programs. Violators of this guidance will be subject to disciplinary action or prosecution. Management reserves the right to periodically check individual files to verify that only official authorized mission activities are performed.

5. PROTECTION INFORMATION: I am required to impress upon you the extreme need for caution and discretion in any contacts either personal or professional. As in any interesting activity, the temptation is great to refer to your professional accomplishments. You are cautioned to avoid any conversation or release of information that could result in a disclosure of Classified or Unclassified Sensitive information to unauthorized personnel.

2008 Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs (ACSAP)