18 – 3. Funding sources and their uses Two financial sources fund the ASAP base operations support and DoD Counter-narcotics. a. Base operations support funds include MDEPs QAAP (the ASAP. The Army proponent office for base operations support funding is the Assistant Chief of Staff, Installation Management. b. The QAAP ASAP funds. (1) Funds installation substance abuse program services for Soldiers and DA Civilians. Services funded include testing/ID; prevention, education and training and counseling and rehabilitative treatment. (2) Civilian testing requirements include DOT testing mandates for vehicle drivers and Drug-Free Workplace mandated testing of employees in TDPs. Prevention education and training includes Soldiers, leaders/supervisors, and Family members. HQDA substance abuse services include support for the RRP, the DAMIS, initial skill, and certification training for installation ASAP personnel, and product development and distribution to Soldiers designated as UPLs. c. DoD provides VCND funds in year of execution. d. General guidance for ASAP resource management. (1) Fund civilian salaries in accordance with the MDEPs identified with each authorized position on the authorization document. For example, if an ASAP manager is identified on the installation’s ASAP table of distribution and allowances (TDA) as a QAAP position, then that person should be paid with QAAP dollars. Dollar requirements and justifications made at Army level for civilian pay are based on TDA documentation. (2) All DTC salaries should be funded with DoD counter-narcotics funds (VCND).