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DoD Cloud Exchange 2024: USTRANSCOM’s Michael Howard on becoming a more agile-minded organization

The U.S. Transportation Command will kick off a three-year effort to make it easier for users to access data anywhere, anytime, its transformation chief says.

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Photo by Eric Pilgrim With a large portion of military moves requiring the involvement of packers and movers, it’s the Army Transportation Office’s job to ensure standards are being met.

IT integration problems are latest setback for DoD’s multibillion dollar moving system overhaul

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(Getty Images/iStockphoto/MivPiv)Troops in formation.

At long last, smooth legal waters for massive overhaul of DoD’s moving system

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(Army courtesy photo)To help make moving as stress-free as possible, Move.mil has partnered with Military OneSource to house all the moving support you need, all in one place. Starting October 4, 2021, moving customers are invited to visit the Moving & Housing section of MilitaryOneSource.mil to find web pages covering a wide range of information about everything from shipping household goods to settling into a new duty station. (Courtesy Photo)

Court rules for DoD in challenge to $20B household goods moving contract

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(Army courtesy photo)To help make moving as stress-free as possible, Move.mil has partnered with Military OneSource to house all the moving support you need, all in one place. Starting October 4, 2021, moving customers are invited to visit the Moving & Housing section of MilitaryOneSource.mil to find web pages covering a wide range of information about everything from shipping household goods to settling into a new duty station. (Courtesy Photo)

Multibillion-dollar military moving contract delayed again after losing bidder sues

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GAO rejects legal challenges to multibillion dollar military moving contract

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Security is the name of the game in DevOps, federal tech leaders say

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DoD’s long-delayed household goods moving contract faces yet another protest

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(Army courtesy photo)To help make moving as stress-free as possible, Move.mil has partnered with Military OneSource to house all the moving support you need, all in one place. Starting October 4, 2021, moving customers are invited to visit the Moving & Housing section of MilitaryOneSource.mil to find web pages covering a wide range of information about everything from shipping household goods to settling into a new duty station. (Courtesy Photo)

DoD makes $6.2B award in do-over of military household goods moving contract

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(Getty Images/iStockphoto/MivPiv)Troops in formation.

Military families should expect moving delays this summer as companies recover from COVID

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What’s taking so long for the Army to update its on-base lodging?

The Army has expanded its temporary lodging improvement plans out to 2029.

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(U.S. Air Force illustration)The Department of the Air Force announced June 4, 2021, the designation of Rocket Cargo as the fourth Vanguard program as part of its transformational science and technology portfolio identified in the DAF 2030 Science and Technology strategy for the next decade. (U.S. Air Force illustration)

Rocket delivery service might be coming to an Air Force near you

The service says advances in private sector space technology are making the idea more feasible.

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JAIC planning broad-reaching projects for 2021 focused on business and logistics

Now, for 2021, JAIC acting deputy director Jacqueline Tame, says the center is picking projects that will do the most good for the department due to their ability to scale up and touch multiple areas of the military.

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