


Skip the trip: More military ID cardholders can now renew online
About 1 million military family members, retirees and others now benefit from the change.

Military Retirement
Financial troubles cloud enlisted retirement home’s future
Without financial fixes, the enlisted retirement home may not be able to serve its veteran residents in the future, a new watchdog report warns.

Want help navigating the new retirement system? Tell us your story
Unsure if you're going to make the BRS leap? We've got you covered.

Lawmakers, advocates say Equifax hack highlights need for more troop protections
Senators call for more protections for service members after Equifax hack. Advocates cite service members' needs in expanding consumers' rights to sue financial companies.

Disaster-related benefits end soon for Tricare users hit by Harvey, Irma
Tricare has procedures in place to make sure beneficiaries have access to health care when they are affected by disasters.

New retirement plan empowers service members to make investment choices<br>
Does the new blended retirement system shift the responsibility of saving for retirement from the government to the service member?

Officials delay start of CFC season by one month
It's an October start for a new-look charity campaign that includes changes to who can donate and how.

Tricare cases part of nation's largest-ever health care fraud sweep
Justice Department officials have charged at least four people in connection with schemes to defraud Tricare as part of a larger fraud “takedown” that resulted in charges against 412 people involving $1.3 billion in taxpayer dollars.

Expanded military retiree tax breaks approved by North Carolina Senate
The state Senate voted Wednesday to expand how many income tax filers can deduct military pensions or survivorship benefits.

The Pentagon wants to sweeten retirement benefits for senior enlisted troops
The 2018 defense budget seeks to extend matching cash contributions for those who serve beyond 26 years.

Blended retirement: Should I make the switch?
Two West Point professors aim to answer a simple question: Will I get more money if I change plans?
