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.
Military families across the country continue to face mold, leaks, pests and long repair delays in privatized base housing.
Those costs include exterminators, mold inspection services, hotel stays, medical services, and products such as water ...
The Defense Department plans to acquire 2,400 new housing units on Guam, where a housing shortage is looming as the U.S. island territory girds for an influx of thousands of new personnel. The U.S.
Potential bidders have asked about the possibility of using everything from modular buildings to existing apartments, ...
Together, they're working to make Millington the nation's preferred home base for sailors, soldiers, marines, and airmen ...
Several senior Trump administration officials are living in or will soon be living in military base housing in the Washington area, The Atlantic reported on Friday. According to the report, several US ...
The US military is exploring whether to build a temporary base capable of housing 10,000 people near the Gaza Strip as part of its push for a stabilization force of troops from other countries to ...