Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed defense officials Wednesday to improve the current program for moving service members' household goods, rather than continuing with a plan to privatize the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered "immediate modifications" to the program that ships troops' household goods. (SrA. Madelyn Keech/DOD) With peak military moving season in full swing, Defense ...
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.
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.
More troops’ household goods will move under a new system aimed at improving service member moves starting next month. U.S. Transportation Command officials are adding 16 more installations for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered immediate changes to address a multitude of problems this year with domestic military permanent change of station moves under the Global Household Goods ...
Military families are already reporting delays and cancellations while trying to arrange household goods moves under the Defense Department's new privatized system. With only 688 moves completed by ...
The Pentagon spent more than $100 million on a nine-year global household goods moving contract that was terminated after less than four years because of the company’s ineptitude, a government ...
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 ...