Military Benefits
DoD Still Hasn’t Released a Form Needed for Retirees to Enroll in SBP
An open season offering a second chance to opt into the Survivor Benefit Plan ends Jan. 1.
An open season offering a second chance to opt into the Survivor Benefit Plan ends Jan. 1.
No more waiting for the mail: Nearly 280,000 veterans already have taken advantage of the new process.
Ads promise windfalls for veterans who served at the base, but they may lose money by suing the government, VA officials warn.
On average, 1 in 3 police positions at facilities in the report were open. Some vacancy rates were nearly double that figure.
The VA’s Chief Human Capital Officer spoke with MOAA to provide details on the staffing surge.
This historic expansion of benefits makes a tempting target for scammers. Here’s how to stay safe.
Learn more about the Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance program, commonly known as Chapter 35 benefits.
DoD plans call for replacing all older cards – including those with indefinite expiration dates – in the coming years.
Use of burial benefits lags behind other well-known VA support services, such as education and health care.
The case could have awarded tens of thousands of dollars to some veterans who failed to submit proper benefits paperwork.
The number of outlets may meet contract requirements, but beneficiaries still face access issues. Here’s how you can help.
A MOAA-backed law raised the plan's limit, but more changes are coming to the program, even if you’ve already opted out.