DoD Set to Roll Out New Policy Targeting Pregnancy Discrimination in the Military The change was ordered by Defense Secretary Esper as part of a package of changes designed to root out"discrimination.
Air Force Grants 1st Assignment Under New Co-Parenting Accommodation Policy The Air Force is now considering the circumstances of airmen with a child custody arrangement when determining assignments.
For 1st Time in 3 Decades, Military Families and Retirees Are Getting Revamped IDs The card will be more durable and more closely resemble the Common Access Cards.
Bypassing Pentagon Pleas, Lawmakers Say Military Health System Reforms Will 'Stay the Course' Lawmakers said they will listen to the services' concerns, but want changes to continue.
DoD Mental Health Care Programs Leave Thousands of Families in Need, IG Finds The Defense Department's mental care programs are badly in need of an overhaul, according to the DoD IG.
Half of All DoD-Run Schools in US Will Move to Remote Learning for Fall As more than three-quarters of the schools prepare to reopen, students at 25 U.S. schools will continue to learn from home.
VA Caregiver Program Opens to Eligible WWII, Korea and Vietnam Vets The changes will affect all who are enrolled, including current veterans and caregivers.
DoD's $7 Billion Military Household Moves Contract Hit with Another Protest The losing bidders for the DoD's household goods moving contract have filed another protest, potentially delaying its start.
After Protest, DoD Upholds $7.2 Billion Military Moves Contract to New Jersey Company TRANSCOM had agreed to review the allegations in a process known as "corrective action."
Bill Would Let Children Stay On Parents' Tricare Plan Until Age 26 A Virginia congresswoman says her proposal would bring Tricare in line with the Affordable Care Act.
Airman Accused of Firing AK-47 Through Apartment Wall in Latest Gun Death Near Wyoming Base The weekend arrest and firearm death come just weeks after a Security Forces airman was killed by an M18 handgun on base...
Navy Is Retiring the Last of its Storied Cruisers. To Veterans, They Were ‘the Pinnacle of Naval Power’ As the Navy nears its 250th anniversary in October, there's a lot of reminiscing going on about the fleet. Much of it...
Cancer in Military Pilots and Aircrews Will Be Studied Under Newly Signed Law President Donald Trump signed a law last week ordering the review of the prevalence of cancer and deaths by cancer in fixed...
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures that Haven’t Changed Much Since Napoleon’s Army AI agents -- autonomous, goal-oriented software powered by large language models -- can automate routine staff tasks...
40 Years of Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Reunions. Now, a Final 'Taps' In a pesky drizzle, a handful of people recently set out 400 small American flags on an empty lot in memory of the 400...