The Department of War Rewards Program (DoWRP) is reshaping how USCENTCOM counters emerging threats across a region defined by asymmetric conflict.
The program relies on civilian‑driven intelligence that consistently produces real‑world effects without deploying traditional military force.
Its reward offerings of up to $5 million empower civilians to report activity that overhead sensors cannot detect.
These reports routinely help protect US personnel, partner forces and local communities from malign actors operating across the CENTCOM region.
DoWRP's approach emphasizes human insight as a decisive asset in an increasingly contested information environment.
Civilians observe weapons transfers, drone staging, illicit maritime shipments and the movement of hostile personnel in ways no technical platform can fully replicate.
Their participation has become essential to countering state and non‑state networks that exploit regional instability.
A non‑kinetic tool with kinetic results
DoWRP stands as one of USCENTCOM's most effective non‑kinetic instruments for disrupting threats across the Arabian Gulf and Levant.
Rather than relying on force, the program transforms credible tips into timely action, giving commanders an intelligence pipeline shaped by people on the ground.
At the center of DoWRP's current efforts is the Deck of Cards initiative, which targets 55 IRGC figures tied to destabilizing operations throughout the region.
DoWRP manages 36 of these high‑value individuals, each featured on a uniquely designed playing card distributed within key areas.
Developed in coordination with the State Department's Rewards for Justice program, the deck reinforces a whole‑of‑government commitment to accountability and deterrence.
DoWRP has paid more than $26 million to hundreds of contributors since launch, demonstrating that regional security improves when local communities are empowered to participate.
The program spans the entire CENTCOM area, stretching from the Red Sea to the Afghan border, where civilians routinely provide intelligence unavailable through other means.
Civilian power, operational trust and regional impact
DoWRP's infrastructure is engineered for accessibility, trust and rapid response, empowering civilians to provide intelligence that shapes regional security.
Encrypted web portals, WhatsApp, Telegram and secure phone lines allow tipsters to report in five languages, with anonymity protected by strict safeguards.
Dedicated analysts review each submission to assess credibility and operational value, enabling reward decisions in real time.
For partners interested in establishing similar systems, DoWRP offers a proven six‑step framework adaptable to local legal, cultural and linguistic requirements.
The program is active, fully funded and delivering measurable results every day across the region.
Whether you have information on a weapons cache, an illicit smuggling route or one of the 55 IRGC figures in the Deck of Cards, your tip matters.
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