New Army website takes reports of suspicious incidents

The Army has a new system for soldiers and civilians to report suspicious incidents, FtLeavenworthLamp.com reports.

The Army has a new system for soldiers and civilians to report suspicious incidents, FtLeavenworthLamp.com reports.

The program is called iSalute, located on the Army Knowledge Online website.

The site accepts reports of insider threats, espionage and terrorist-type activities. Users who access the site must provide basic information regarding the incident and their name, phone number, unit and duty location.

The information is forwarded to the nearest supporting counterintelligence office.

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