Change to a single service for military moves raises quality concerns
Moving your family and household is one of the most stressful of life’s big changes, and some fear the moving experience is about to get worse for military families.
Moving your family and household is one of the most stressful of life’s big changes, and some fear the moving experience is about to get worse for military families.
Military families are already reporting delays and cancellations while trying to arrange household goods moves under the Defense Department’s new privatized system.
The Defense Department’s effort to streamline its global system of shipping service members’ household goods is meeting resistance …
Over the past four and a half years, the Defense Department has faced at least four separate rounds of bid protest litigation …
Army veteran, military spouse, and long-time PCS expert and advocate Megan Harless recently shared her opinions about what is on the line if the GHC fails, and how it hits extremely close to home. Megan has experienced 11 PCS moves – as an Army service member, as a dual military family, while pregnant, with young kids, and sometimes alone while her husband was deployed. Read about the likely real-world impacts of the GHC on service families like Megan’s.
The President & CEO of the Florida Trucking Association penned a recent opinion piece calling for a GAO audit of the GHC. Read her take on why this is important.
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