The Department of Defense has prioritized the well-being of its service members and their Families by implementing significant improvements to the permanent change of station process. Recognizing the ...
The new system aimed at improving the shipments of service members’ household goods is gaining steam into 2025. By the end of 2024, 94 installations — more than half of the installations in the ...
A moving contractor loads a moving truck with a service member's household goods during the permanent change of station peak-season at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. in 2018. (Staff Sgt. Oz Suguitan/U.S.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] There are mounting concerns that the $17.9 billion military Global Household Goods contract is falling short of its goals, notably by ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Defense Department is preparing to unveil a new household-goods moving program that will replace lost or ruined goods with brand-new items, or reimburse servicemembers for ...
With peak military moving season in full swing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered immediate changes to the system that moves troops' household goods, in light of "recent deficiencies" in the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered sweeping changes to the military’s household goods moving system, citing frustration among service members with a newly instituted contracting system.
The Pentagon has stood up a new operation to focus solely on permanent fixes for the decades-old problems of damaged and lost household goods encountered by service members and families moving to new ...
More than half of installations in the continental United States are moving troops' shipments under a new system. (Stephenie Wade/DOD) The new system aimed at improving the shipments of service ...
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