Security is a family affair: USASAC honors OPSEC contest winners

U.S. Army Security Assistance Command
Story by Robert Hill

Date: 07.02.2026
Posted: 07.02.2026 14:41
News ID: 569306
Security is a family affair: USASAC honors OPSEC contest winners

REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala.— Operations security isn't just a workplace policy—it's a family affair at the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC).

The command recently recognized the winners of its Operations Security (OPSEC) Awareness Month contests during twin ceremonies, held June 18 in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, and June 22 at the command's headquarters at Redstone Arsenal. The events capped off the organization's observance of Army OPSEC Awareness Month, held annually in May.

To heighten awareness of OPSEC, the command-wide contests encouraged USASAC personnel and their children to submit colored images, posters and puzzles promoting OPSEC principles.

Entries were divided into several creative categories:

OPSEC remains a core discipline across the Army formation. It requires identifying critical information and taking deliberate steps to prevent exploitation. USASAC conducts this campaign annually to reinforce these best practices and ensure everyone understands their role in safeguarding operations.

Speaking on behalf of command during the June 22 ceremony, Secretary of the General Staff, Mark Crumpton, emphasized that the stakes are too high for complacency.

“Even small lapses can create opportunities for adversaries,” said Crumpton. “Consistent vigilance — whether online, in casual conversation or in daily routines — remains essential to protecting mission success.”

This year’s OPSEC Awareness Month saw exceptional engagement across the command, with participation levels exceeding previous years. According to Brad Reed, Chief, Command Security Programs Division (CSPD), “The strong turnout reflects a growing commitment to operational discipline and information protection across the USASAC workforce.”

"I wasthrilled to seesuch active employee engagement in the contest, and even more impressed by the team's outstanding commitment to operational security," added Deputy Chief of Staff David DeSantis. “The level of support behind the scenes from the CSPD team was phenomenal and speaks volumes to their professionalism and dedication to their mission.”

Those recognized at the Redstone Arsenal ceremony include:

Those recognized at the New Cumberland ceremony include: