DOD civilian employees given $1 spending limit for travel cardsThe Pentagon is freezing travel and government credit cards for civilian employees to comply with DOGE's cost-savings initiatives.By Riley Ceder2 months ago
Analysis shows troops financially stronger in 2023 than pre-pandemicThe USAA analysis found that surveyed troops' bank accounts also showed signs of the effects of inflation.By Karen Jowers5 months ago
Hate setting up camo netting? Try this new soldier-built invention.The clever device created by an enlisted soldier allows units to conceal their vehicles far faster in the field.By Todd South8 months ago
Why gamble? Army unveils deck of cards to identify friend from foeThis deck of playing cards might be the latest ace up Ukraine's sleeve in the fight against Russia.By Zamone Perez2 years ago
Former national security officials push to ease immigration for science expertsTo help the U.S. better compete with China, a group of former national security officials is asking lawmakers to exempt immigrants with advanced science, technology, engineering and math degrees from green card caps.By Joe Gould3 years ago
More than 500K in the military community need to renew their expired ID cards soonAlso, no more ID cards for 10-year-old children, as DoD moves that eligibility to children ages 14 and older.By Karen Jowers4 years ago