DOD Launches ‘My Military OneSource’ Mobile Application

November 10, 2020

The new app offers a customized experience for users to access Military OneSource resources.

Features of the app include: MilLife Guides – a curated library of “must-know” information about military life, spanning topics from PCS to finances; Benefits Finder – an easy way to get top-line information about the benefits available to service members and their families; and ability to immediately connect with live support.

“We are excited to offer an innovative, personalized approach to receiving support, resources, and expertise through the My Military OneSource mobile app, in the same way our folks are used to receiving other information in their lives” said Matthew P. Donovan, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness in a DOD press release.

“The Department of Defense is committed to providing valuable support to help our military service members and families thrive, and this mobile app was developed with their needs in mind,” said Donovan.

Military OneSource mobile app is now available for free download on Google Play and Apple’s App Store.

November 10, 2020

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