Civilian Army employees without access to on-base child care will no longer get a $1,500 monthly credit when a new policy kicks in March 1.
Government Executive reported on the change, which Army leaders told recipients in a January letter will help “prioritize resources to soldiers and their families.”
U.S. Army photo by James Lentz
HASC Floats Sites in Virginia, Alaska, New Mexico for Space Launches
The House Armed Services Committee’s draft National Defense Authorization Act raises concerns about whether Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida and Vandenberg Space Force Base, California can accommodate an expected growth in commercial and military space...