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There were at least 40,000 domestic abuse cases in the military over a five year period.
Officials expect some bumps along the way, but the Navy plans to onboard more than 200,000 users to a new cloud-hosted office suite starting next week.
Disparities in vaccine hesitancy could effect readiness, the authors state.
Four of the 18 rights have been stuck in negotiations with housing contractors.
The Navy wants to leverage some of the work its major contractors have already done on digital engineering, but legal issues and intellectual property rights pose challenges.
The Defense Department still wants to cut 18,000 medical billets.
The new suite of tools tracks soldiers' movements and distills it into data.
According to a First Command Financial Services annual survey of financial readiness, career military families are on the hole less financially literate than the general population.
Chinese fishing vessels are encroaching on foreign economic zones, and the Navy and Coast Guard are looking to state-of-the-art technologies to address it.
DoD hopes to have two formal strategies approved soon -- one classified and one unclassified -- to codify each of the lines of effort in its Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) project.
The new customer base for AAFES, NEX and MCX outlets will include currently-serving DoD and Coast Guard civilians and retirees.
At a time when the military is investigating a high number of sexual assault and reprisal cases, Congress is wondering if IGs are doing everything they can.
The National Defense Strategy asks DoD to counter near-peer competitors, Iran, North Korea and terrorism.
On the theory it's never too early to get people to think about military careers, the Naval Sea Cadet Corps program encourages interest in naval topics for students.