OpinionWhat Congress can do to protect military families from financial fraudService members, veterans, and their families are disproportionately at risk of financial fraud and identity theft.By Hari Ravichandran and Kathy Roth-Douquet11 months ago
Proposal would expand free credit monitoring to military familiesMore service members would get the free credit monitoring, and family members, too, if the proposal becomes law.By Karen Jowers12 months ago
Patrick AFB’s secret lab watches for nuclear explosions worldwideThe Air Force Technical Applications Center is tasked with monitoring nuclear treaty compliance and any "nuclear surprises" from rogue nations or terrorists.By Rick Neale, Florida Today via AP5 years ago
DoD and civilian doctors, pharmacies now sharing information about opioid prescriptions, watching for abuseSharing this information can help identify possible opioid abuse in military patients.By Karen Jowers5 years ago
Troops beware: New security clearance rules could bite youQuestions remain about what triggers a move to revoke the clearance.By Karen Jowers6 years ago
These paratroopers strap on sensors during field ops to help scientists measure performanceThe study will yield data for analysis aimed at improving soldier lethality and performance.By Todd South6 years ago
Bill could require Pentagon to report opioid prescription rates among TRICARE beneficiariesLawmakers say the Pentagon needs to ensure that opioid prescriptions are reported to state monitoring programs.By Geoff Ziezulewicz6 years ago
DARPA to use artificial intelligence to help commanders in ‘gray zone’ conflictsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program aimed at gauging what the adversary is up to during 'gray-zone' conflicts.By Todd South6 years ago
8 ways for troops, families and veterans to fight identity theftFrom credit alerts to common-sense security, how military families can avoid becoming financial targets.By Karen Jowers6 years ago