WIESBADEN, Germany (Jan. 6, 2016) -- The Department of the Army's antiterrorism branch has released an anonymous and voluntary "micro" survey to broadly measure antiterrorism awareness across the Army.
"Even though the survey is for the Department of the Army, the results will be beneficial for U.S. Army Europe too," said Keith Horne of U.S. Army Europe. "It will determine if what we are doing here in theater is working or not, and what changes we should make to be more effective."
The five-question survey should take less than two minutes to complete, and is open to all military community members, including active-duty and retired Soldiers, Department of Defense civilians, government contractors, and Family members.
Antiterrorism experts highly encourage everyone to participate to gain as much data as possible, which will help gauge overall antiterrorism awareness within the Army.
The survey, which ends Feb. 3, is available at http://AntiterrorismAwarenessSurveys.ANSER.org.
Social Sharing