Spouse and Family
New Bill Offers Career Flexibility to Military Spouses Employed by Federal Government
The MOAA-supported READINESS Act will make it easier for spouses to keep their federal job after a military move.
The MOAA-supported READINESS Act will make it easier for spouses to keep their federal job after a military move.
Problems continue with providing critical benefits like safe housing and access to child care for all who serve.
Some of these students already are moving into general education classrooms as part of the new policy.
The MOAA-backed policy may help members of this underemployed community land federal positions. Here’s how it works.
Servicemembers can start a dependent care flexible spending account this open season. Find out if one is right for you.
The MOAA-supported evaluation needs your feedback to get the full picture of this important benefit. Here’s how to contribute.
Some gifts en route to military addresses should be on their way by early November. See the full list.
MOAA has been part of the organization since 2011. Find out the latest on its work to strengthen military families.
Technical issues with apps are the latest challenges with the $20 billion, decade-long contract.
The bipartisan support comes for an NDAA proposal expanding this benefit to match what is offered to those on active duty.
Students on the move need support. Learn what resources are available to make their transitions easier.
One hospital is filing suit over the new reimbursement policy. Find out what the change could mean for military families.