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Air Force Weather Agency is the weather presented by the Air Force.

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Air Force Weather AgencyDOD Resources
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Aircraft and Personnel Automated Clearance System (APACS) is a web-based application designed to aid DoD mission planners, aircraft operators and DoD personnel in meeting host nation aircraft diplomatic and personnel travel clearance requirements outlined in the DoD Foreign Clearance Guide.

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Aircraft and Personnel Automated Clearance System (APACS)Human Resources
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AIRS
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The Command Management System now hosts tri-service metrics gathered from various MHS and service-specific systems Carepoint, TOC, CARA, MRRS, and DMHRSi to name a few – empowering users to compare location performance, report trending, leverage customizable charting, create formatted reports, and tailor the site with favorites in a highly available, DIACAP-approved, load balanced cluster at the Pentagon as part of the MODS system. !ONLY WORKS ON DOD NETWORKS!

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AMEDD Command Management SystemHealth Resources
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The American Red Cross, also known as the American National Red Cross, is a non-profit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.

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American Red CrossFamily
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In the event of a family emergancy, the American Red Cross can issue a red cross message to the unit of a service member. You can find out how to apply for one or submit one here.

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American Red Cross MessageFamily
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Anti-Terrorism Enterprise Portal gives you resources on how to spot and report possible terrorist activity.

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Anti-Terrorism Enterprise PortalArmy Web Sites
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The DoD Antivirus Software License Agreement from McAfee allows active DoD employees and authorized government contractors to utilize the antivirus software for personal device protection. Home use of the antivirus products will not only protect personal PCs, but will also potentially lessen the likelihood of malicious threats being introduced to the workplace and compromising DoD networks. DISA Home Use is now being offered to government employees and defense contractors with an approved .mil email address.

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Antivirus Home Use Program (AV HUP)Information Technology
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Army 365 - Azure, is Microsoft's public cloud computing platform. It provides a range of cloud services, including compute, analytics, storage and networking. Please note that not all Soldier will have access to this.

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Army 365 - Azure PortalArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - Excel, a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications. Excel forms part of the Microsoft Office suite of software

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Army 365 - ExcelArmy Web Sites
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Milsuite but with Microsoft 365.

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Army 365 - Information HubArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - OneDrive, Anywhere access. Easily store, access, and discover your individual and shared work files in Microsoft 365, including Microsoft Teams, from all your devices.

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Army 365 - OneDriveArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - OneNote, a digital note-taking app that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information — everything you need to remember and manage in your life at home, at work, or at school. In OneNote, notebooks never run out of paper.

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Army 365 - OnenoteArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - Planner, a planning application available on the Microsoft 365 platform. The application is available to premium, business, and educational subscribers to Microsoft 365. Microsoft Planner is a team-work oriented tool that can be used in a variety of ways.

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Army 365 - PlannerArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - PowerPoint, a presentation program, created by Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin at a software company named Forethought, Inc. It was released on April 20, 1987, initially for Macintosh computers only. Microsoft acquired PowerPoint for about $14 million three months after it appeared.

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Army 365 - PowerPointArmy Web Sites
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Army 365, which leverages Microsoft 365 capabilities, provides the Army with an enduring capability to collaborate across the force. The system hosts a range of resources to include video and voice teleconferencing, email, instant messaging, and access to shared drives.

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Army 365 - TeamsArmy Web Sites
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Army 365 - Word, a word processing software developed by Microsoft. It was first released on October 25, 1983, under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.

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Army 365 - WordArmy Web Sites
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ReportIt is the centralized mechanism for collecting injury, illness and loss reports to help the Army meet its applicable regulatory requirements and effectively manage its safety and occupational health program. Army Safety Management Information System Revised (ASMIS‐R), is necessary to reduce accidental loss. This automated incident reporting system will meet the functional needs of both command organizations and users. It will also improve regulatory compliance by offering a single, standard, and efficient process for reporting incidents.

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Army Accident Reporting SystemCombat Readiness
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The U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) is a Direct Reporting Unit of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology responsible for providing oversight of the Army Acquisition Corps (AAC) and the 40,000-strong Army Acquisition Workforce. USAASC supports the program executive offices in the areas of human resources, resource management (manpower and budget), program structure, and acquisition information management.

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Army Acquisition Support CenterArmy Web Sites
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Army Benefits Center provides advisory services and process transactions for: - Federal Employees’ Health Benefits (FEHB) - Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) - Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) - Retirement (FERS & CSRS) - Survivorship (Death Claim Processing)

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Army Benefits CenterArmy Web Sites
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The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center preserves Army readiness through analysis, training, and the development of systems that prevent accidental loss of our people and resources.

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Army Combat Readiness CenterCombat Readiness
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The Army Community Service (ACS) Staff Application serves as the primary tool for the documentation and tracking of ACS clients, cases, and other services overseen by ACS Staff Members.

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Army Community Service Staff SystemFamily
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The Army COOL contain a variety of service-specific information about certifications and licenses related to military occupations. Use Army COOL to: - get background information about civilian licensure and certification in general and specific information on individual credentials, including eligibility and testing requirements and resources to prepare for an exam. - identify licenses and certifications relevant to individual military occupations. - learn how to fill gaps between military training and experience and civilian credentialing requirements. - learn about resources available to Service members that can help them gain civilian job credentials.

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Army Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (COOL)Education — Civilian
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It is up to the Army Criminal Investigation Command to investigate and deter serious crimes in which the Army has an interest. CID collects, analyzes, processes and disseminates criminal intelligence; conducts protective service operations; provides forensic laboratory support to all DoD investigative agencies, and maintains Army criminal records. CID also provides criminal investigative support to all U.S. Army elements and deploys on short notice in support of contingency operations worldwide.

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Army Criminal Investigation CommandLegal Resources
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Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS) standardizes a method for the Army to account, assess, manage, and monitor the recovery process for personnel and their families affected and/or scattered by a wide-spread catastrophic event. ADPAAS provides valuable information to all levels of the Army chain of command, allowing commanders to make strategic decisions which facilitate a return to stability.

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Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS)Human Resources
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With Army e-Learning you have access over 3,500 web-based courses in Information Technology, Business Leadership and Personal Development. These can be accessed through Skillport.

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Army E-LearningArmy Web Sites
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Provides access to the Army's web mail portal for 'mail.mil' web address.

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Army Email (@mail.mil)Army Web Sites
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Army Emergency Relief (AER) is a private, nonprofit organization that was created to help Soldiers and their Family members who experience financial emergencies. AER provides funds to help Soldiers with immediate financial needs with rent, utilities, emergency travel, etc. You can find information or donate to them here.

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Army Emergency Relief (AER)Army Web Sites
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The Army Enterprise Service Desk is the Army's help desk. Submit a ticket through them if a web site is not working properly.

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Army Enterprise Service Desk (AESD)Information Technology
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Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program Hub improves Army information readiness and data agility by providing timely and data-relevant information to fully enable fact-based and resource-informed decision-making by Soldiers.

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Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP)Army Web Sites
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G9 integrates and delivers Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs and services enabling readiness and resilience for a globally-responsive Army.

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Army Family and Moral, Welfare and Recreation ProgramsArmy Web Sites
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Army Housing Online User Services is the Army's official website for Soldiers and Families to look for information regarding Army Family Housing (Privatized & Government Owned), Unaccompanied Housing (UH), or Off-Post Housing. It includes detailed reference information and quick links for Army installations all over the world. Inside you will find floorplans and housing policies that pertain to your next duty station.

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Army Housing Online User ServicesFamily
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Army Human Resources Command is responsible for U.S. Army Human Resources programs, processes, and services. The advantage of the combined Human Resources Command is that it enables every soldier in the U.S. Army to manage their entire career from basic training until retirement and later through one office. Most HR related links can be found scattered across their site as well as current and past milper messages.

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Army Human Resources CommandHuman Resources
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The Army Ideas for Innovation (AI2) is a venue for Army Soldiers and civilians to share innovative ideas and creative solutions that positively affect the Army through cost savings, increased productivity, and process improvement.

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Army Ideas for Innovation (AI2)Army Web Sites
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The Army Learning Management System (ALMS) is an online training and education system for Soldiers and civilians. Through U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s Combined Arms Center - Training, the ALMS increases readiness and provides training flexibility. Soldiers can achieve many training objectives online.

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Army Learning Management System (ALMS)Education — Military
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The Army National Guard G1 Personnel Gateway is a one-stop shop for human resource information. For Guard Soldiers and Families, the Gateway provides information on medical, educational and financial programs and benefits. The site also features deployment support and readiness resources.

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Army National Guard GI Personnel GatewayProfessional Development
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The Army Public Health Center enhances Army readiness by identifying and assessing current and emerging health threats, developing and communicating public health solutions, and assuring the quality and effectiveness of the Army's Public Health Enterprise.

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Army Public Health CenterHealth Resources
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Army Publication Directorate is an online repository for all current Army Regulations, Directives, Policy and Guidance.

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Army Publication DirectorateArmy Web Sites
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Army Readiness Assessment Program (ARAP) is a Web-based resource that provides battalion-level commanders with data on their formation's readiness posture through seven categories: - Common Core - Organizational Processes - Organizational Climate - Resources - Safety Programs - Open Ended

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Army Readiness Assessment ProgramCombat Readiness
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The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) is a role-based system managed and operated by the U.S. Army Records Management and Declassification Agency (RMDA). Its primary purpose is to provide authorized personnel with web-based tools and technology to manage both hard copy and electronic Army records. Access and use of the system is monitored to ensure security of information contained within.

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Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS)Human Resources
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Army Reserves Account Maintenance & Provisioning gives you access to Army Reserves Network (ARNET).

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Army Reserves Account Maintenance & Provisioning (ARAMP)Information Technology
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Official Website of the Army Resilience Directorate. The mission of the Army Resilience Directorate is to provide policy, resources, and capabilities for individuals and leaders in order to increase resilience and readiness through the prevention of suicide, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and substance abuse.

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Army Resilience DirectorateDOD Resources
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ASMIS 2.0 will provide capabilities to support the five core activities of Army SOH: Hazards Management Mishap and Near Miss Reporting Inspections, Surveys, and Assessments SOH Education and Training SOH Program Management Furthermore, ASMIS 2.0 will provide a framework of people, processes, and technology to integrate, synchronize and optimize Army SOH capabilities to create a culture where Safety and Occupational Health are enablers of Army readiness and quality of life.

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Army Safety Management Information System (ASMIS) 2.0Army Web Sites
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Secretary of the Army's official web page, including a biography, news, photos and videos related to the U.S. Army senior leader.

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Army Senior LeadershipArmy Web Sites
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With Army e-Learning you have access over 3,500 web-based courses in Information Technology, Business Leadership and Personal Development. These can be accessed through Skillport.

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Army SkillSoft (Skill Port)Professional Development
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The Army Substance Abuse Program is an anti-substance abuse program in the United States Army, operated by the Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs.

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Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)Army Web Sites
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A quarterly publication, prepared at the Army Logistics University and published by the Army Combined Support Command at Fort Lee, Virginia. It publishes timely, authoritative information on Army and DOD sustainment plans, programs, policies, operations, procedures, and doctrine for the benefit of all Army personnel.

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Army SustainmentArmy Web Sites
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The Army Training and Certification Tracking System provides managers at all levels a capability to report and manage their IA Workforce and General User population training and certification statistics and a summary report of certification voucher distribution.

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Army Training and Certification Tracking SystemEducation — Military
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The Army Training Information System is a fully automated, centralized system providing a Common Operating Picture (COP) for all Army component Soldiers, Leaders, and Civilians to plan, prepare, execute, and assess training.

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Army Training Information SystemEducation — Military
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The Army Training Network (ATN) is a secure, web-based portal that provides access to training and education resources. It is the Army's primary delivery platform for training and training management: doctrine, tools, products, and services.

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Army Training NetworkEducation — Military

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