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Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
No one should embark on a deployment or see a loved one deploy without first knowing the resources and contacts available to help them through the Deployment Cycle . This is the philosophy of the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program, a legislatively mandated program that helps Service Members and their Families in the National Guard connect with their local support community before, during, and after deployments. More
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Office:NGB Yellow Ribbon Program Office
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204

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Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves
Our mission is to improve your quality of life by promoting the security of your civilian jobs. We provide education, ombudsman services, and outreach to help maintain your employment relationships, and promote a culture in which all industries and employers support and value the military service of their National Guard member employees. More
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Office:NGB-J1 Office
Name:NGB Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204

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National Guard Family Program
National Guard Family Program
We support you, the National Guard Family, by recognizing the sacrifices you make in support of your loved ones who serve. Through our brand new home on the web and your Family Program Office, you can find out about the services, programs and assistance we provide for Service Members, Spouses, Parents and Youth. More
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Office:NGB-J1 Office
Name:Family Program
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:703-607-5411

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Financial Management Awareness Program
Financial Management Awareness Program
We are the newest addition to the support programs of the National Guard Bureau, connecting you to valuable financial information and services to help you secure your future, achieve your financial goals and improve your quality of life. More
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Office:NGB-J1 Office
Name:Financial Management Awareness Program
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204

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Psychological Health Program
Psychological Health Program
National Guard members and Families should never weather emotional and behavioral challenges alone. That is why the National Guard Psychological Health Program is here for you, with Directors of Psychological Health in every State, Territory, and the District of Columbia to ensure you receive the care you deserve. More
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Office:NGB-JSG-PH
Name:Susanne L. Meehan
Location:1636 Defense Pentagon, 1D157, Washington, D.C. 20301
Bus. Phone:571-256-7306

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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program
We strive to end sexual assault in the military and encourage Service members to protect and defend one another against unwanted sexual contact. If you’re a witness or victim of a sexual crime, don’t wait to find help. As brothers and sisters in arms, we’re here for you. More
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Office:NGB-J1 Office
Name:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program
Location:Arlington, VA 22204
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Chief (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 607-1460
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Joint Program Manager (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 601-0577
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Army National Guard Program LNO (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 607-2211
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Air National Guard Program LNO (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 601-2612, (301) 332-3919 (24/7)
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Joint Program Analyst (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 607-8674, (571) 214-4378 (24/7)
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Role:Knowledge Operations Manager (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 601-2977
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Joint Training Manager (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 607-2596
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Office:Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Division
Role:Joint Administrative Specialist (SAPR)
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:(703) 607-2927

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Warrior Support Program
Warrior Support Program
You’ve served your country. Now let us serve you. With Transition Assistance Advisors in communities all across the country, we are your reliable, professional resource for accessing benefits and entitlements you have earned. More
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Office:NGB-J1 Office
Name:Warrior Support Program
Location:111 S. George Mason Drive, Bldg 2, Arlington, Virginia 22204
Bus. Phone:703-607-5410

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  1. You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) information system (IS) (which includes any device attached to this information system) that is provided for U.S. Government authorized use only.
  2. You consent to the following conditions:
    1. The U.S. Government routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this information system for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, communications security (COMSEC) monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations.
    2. At any time, the U.S. Government may inspect and seize data stored on this information system.
    3. Communications using, or data stored on, this information system are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any U.S. Government-authorized purpose.
    4. This information system includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect U.S. Government interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy.
  3. Notwithstanding the above, using an information system does not constitute consent to personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or counterintelligence investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications or data (including work product) that are related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Under these circumstances, such communications and work product are private and confidential, as further explained below:
  4. Nothing in this User Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the user's consent to, or in any other way restrict or affect, any U.S. Government actions for purposes of network administration, operation, protection, or defense, or for communications security. This includes all communications and data on an information system, regardless of any applicable privilege or confidentiality.
  5. The user consents to interception/capture and seizure of ALL communications and data for any authorized purpose (including personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or counterintelligence investigation). However, consent to interception/capture or seizure of communications and data is not consent to the use of privileged communications or data for personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or counterintelligence investigation against any party and does not negate any applicable privilege or confidentiality that otherwise applies.
  6. Whether any particular communication or data qualifies for the protection of a privilege, or is covered by a duty of confidentiality, is determined in accordance with established legal standards and DoD policy. Users are strongly encouraged to seek personal legal counsel on such matters prior to using an information system if the user intends to rely on the protections of a privilege or confidentiality.
  7. Users should take reasonable steps to identify such communications or data that the user asserts are protected by any such privilege or confidentiality. However, the user's identification or assertion of a privilege or confidentiality is not sufficient to create such protection where none exists under established legal standards and DoD policy.
  8. A user's failure to take reasonable steps to identify such communications or data as privileged or confidential does not waive the privilege or confidentiality if such protections otherwise exist under established legal standards and DoD policy. However, in such cases the U.S. Government is authorized to take reasonable actions to identify such communication or data as being subject to a privilege or confidentiality, and such actions do not negate any applicable privilege or confidentiality.
  9. These conditions preserve the confidentiality of the communication or data, and the legal protections regarding the use and disclosure of privileged information, and thus such communications and data are private and confidential. Further, the U.S. Government shall take all reasonable measures to protect the content of captured/seized privileged communications and data to ensure they are appropriately protected.
    1. In cases when the user has consented to content searching or monitoring of communications or data for personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or counterintelligence investigative searching, (i.e., for all communications and data other than privileged communications or data that are related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants), the U.S. Government may, solely at its discretion and in accordance with DoD policy, elect to apply a privilege or other restriction on the U.S. Government's otherwise-authorized use or disclosure of such information.
    2. All of the above conditions apply regardless of whether the access or use of an information system includes the display of a Notice and Consent Banner ("banner"). When a banner is used, the banner functions to remind the user of the conditions that are set forth in this User Agreement, regardless of whether the banner describes these conditions in full detail or provides a summary of such conditions, and regardless of whether the banner expressly references this User Agreement.

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  2. I will not try to access data or use operating systems or programs, except as specifically authorized.
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  4. I will not allow anyone else to have or use my password. If I know that my password is compromised, I will report to my JSS Webmaster for a new one.
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  6. If I observe anything on the system I am using that indicates inadequate security, I will immediately notify the site Webmaster. I know what constitutes a security incident and know that I must immediately report such incidents to the Webmaster
  7. I will comply with security guidance issued by my SA and IASO.
  8. I know that my actions as a user can greatly affect the security of the system and that my signature on this agreement indicates that I understand my responsibility as a user requires that I adhere to regulatory guidance.
  9. I know I am subject to disciplinary action if I violate DOD computer policy. For U.S. personnel, this means that if I fail to comply with this policy, I may be subject to adverse administrative action or punishment under Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). If I am not subject to the UCMJ, I may be subject to adverse action under the United States Code or Code of Federal Regulations.
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