A new federal audit shows major oversight gaps in privatized military housing, revealing missed warning signs, inconsistent safety standards, and families still reporting moisture problems in 2025.
Airmen living in base dormitories will have their rooms inspected within the next seven days as part of a new Pentagon push to tackle widespread problems with service members’ living conditions. An ...
A recent survey of U.S. service members living in military housing drew nearly 3,400 respondents who cited at least one ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Outdoor Christmas decorations aren't flying at U.S. Air Force base housing in the Florida Panhandle, at least not before Thanksgiving. The private company that operates a ...
The Air Force Academy estimates over time that one of its two dormitories will need almost $600 million to remodel. Sijan Hall, built in 1968, is expected to need a major remodel to upgrade its ...
Trusted connectivity provider for the Department of Defense, Boingo Wireless, is advancing U.S. military connectivity with state-of-the-art digital infrastructure that drives mission readiness and ...