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U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii

All Services Directory

All Services

Complete directory of all available services

Army Substance Abuse Program

Prevention education, drug testing, and support services for Soldiers and civilians

ATAAPS

Time and attendance system for employee timecards (CAC-enabled)

CHRTAS

Online training application system for civilian education courses (CAC-enabled)

Civilian Drug Testing Program

Drug-free federal workplace compliance program

Civilian Personnel Advisory Center

HR professionals supporting service members, civilians, families and veterans

Community Resource Guide

Comprehensive inventory of programs and services for military community

Consolidated Legal Center

Full range of legal services, military justice, and legal assistance

COVID-19 Resources

Latest COVID-19 information and resources for U.S. Army Hawaii

DEERS/ID Cards

Schedule appointments for CAC and military ID cards online

Emergency Management

Emergency planning, preparedness, and crisis management

Financial Readiness Program

Financial education on budgeting, saving, investing, and debt management

CAC-enabled websites require Common Access Card authentication

For complete services directory: homeadmin.army.mil/hawaii/all-services

The Directorate of Public Works' Work Management Branch processes all demand maintenance orders and work orders for maintenance, repairs and construction requirements.
Mold can grow almost anywhere; learning to identify, report and remediate it correctly is something we can all do.
Did you know U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii has a mobile app? My Army Post App securely delivers information from more than 80 Army installations around the world. The app is free and available on both Android and Apple devices.
myPay is an online pay account management system that provides paycheck and tax information for military members, retirees, annuitants and federal civilian employees.
The Passport & Visa Office assists with official, no-fee and diplomatic passports and visas for Soldiers, civilian employees and family members. Passports for unofficial and leisure travel must be applied for through a U.S. Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility (typically a post office, library or academic institution).
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii command policies, memorandums and other publications.
The Prevention Education Program offers alcohol and other drug prevention, education services to active duty, family members, and retirees, Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers, and Department of the Army civilians.
The U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii Public Affairs Office supports the garrison by communicating on behalf of the installation and its leadership - providing clear, accurate, timely information to internal & external audiences. We employ a variety of communication strategies- including internal news and information products, media engagement, and public outreach.
Take advantage of recycling programs available on post! Recycling is a simple way that you can help out the environment and preserve our natural resources from being depleted.
The garrison uses SharePoint to manage its intranet portal.
Information on the Army's program to reduce the financial burden for spouses by reimbursing re-licensing when moving to a new state.
The Suicide Prevention Program office provides support to active duty Army, Reserve, family members and Department of the Army civilians assigned to Hawaii.
The Thrift Savings Plan, or TSP, is a retirement savings and investment plan for Soldiers and federal employees, including the Ready Reserve.
Schedule of upcoming training (for Soldiers, civilian employees and family members) working or living at U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii.
TV2 provides audio and video support, and oversees the Department of the Army Photo Labs on Fort Shafter and Schofield Barracks.