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 ...
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.
Undated photo of Norfolk International Terminal at Norfolk, Va. Port of Virginia Photo Military families shipping household goods and vehicles to the United States are the group most affected by the ...
The United States House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) recently signed off on a bill focused on legislation focused on addressing freight fraud. The ...
In an effort to help military families avoid potential issues with their household goods shipments during the upcoming moving season, the services, U.S. Transportation Command and the new contractor ...
In a peak moving season fraught with problems, a new Defense Department task force is trying to proactively identify and correct problems service members may be having with their 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 ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A bipartisan bill that aims to protect consumers from falling victim to unscrupulous practices when moving goods and property was ...