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Substance Abuse Prevention
Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) and Air Force Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment program (ADAPT) provides comprehensive alcohol and drug abuse prevention and control policies, procedures, and responsibilities for Soldiers of all components, DA Civilians, and other personnel eligible for ASAP and ADAPT. The comprehensive programs are composed of integrated functions that include deterrence, drug testing, prevention and training, and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment.
ASAP
Army Substance Abuse Program increases individual fitness and overall unit readiness by providing proactive and responsive substance abuse prevention services. ASAP implements substance abuse risk reduction and prevention strategies to meet the needs of soldiers and unit effectiveness. Thus, utilizing the Unit Risk Inventory to identify risk factors and provide commanders the ability to build training plans based on the results.
ADAPT
Air Force Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program promotes readiness, health and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance misuse and abuse. Minimizing the negative effects of substance misuse and abuse, to people, families and organizations. Providing complete education and treatment to people who have problems with substance misuse or abuse. Restoring function and return members to unrestricted duty status. ADAPT can also assist with transition to civilian life, as appropriate. 
What TRICARE Covers
TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care. This includes both inpatient and outpatient care.
Getting Mental Health Care
See a Complete List of Covered Services
Contacts
R3SP Program Manager
Jocelyn Kuta
402-309-7343
C: 402-450-6045
jocelyn.j.kuta.civ@army.mil

Resiliency Coordinator
SSG Charlie Wilkins
402-309-7349
charlie.m.wilkins.mil@army.mil

Suicide Prevention Coordinator
Stacy Vogt
402-309-7326
stacy.vogt@dystech.com