Recent commentary on Army lodging program asks the wrong questionIt’s the nature of privatization that once you have done it, it’s difficult to turn back.By Everett Kelley4 years ago
What the GAO lodging report got right — and where it missed the markA GAO report on the Army's privatized lodging program incorrectly portrays the data, says Lendlease's senior vice president in this commentary.By Gretchen Turpen4 years ago
Base commanders should be held responsible for enforcing tenants’ rights, lawmaker saysDoes the housing tenant bill of rights lack teeth?By Karen Jowers4 years ago
More than 200 military families displaced by winter storm damage to their base housing; some wonder what’s nextWill the current water damage from burst pipes bring more mold?By Karen Jowers4 years ago
Private military housing companies face questions about military families with disabled membersSenators say the housing companies “do not appear to be following federal laws that protect persons with disabilities.”By Karen Jowers4 years ago
Mold, vermin in military housing: Companies aren’t off the hook, lawmakers sayLawmakers want more progress in getting rid of mold, vermin in military housingBy Karen Jowers5 years ago