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Senior intel official sexually harassed woman at work, report finds
The overall conduct of William Lietzau created a toxic work environment, the IG report said.
17 years on, military sexual assault prevention is ‘early in development’: Pentagon report
Evaluations of 20 installations found that prevention efforts aren't where they need to be.
Sexual harassment in the military now a crime under Biden order
The commander in chief signed an executive order Wednesday making the changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Military sexual harassment will be a crime under new White House executive order
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the order Wednesday afternoon.
The military’s gender relations survey is now open to all troops
A mini version of the survey is now open to all troops who want to give their feedback.
Inquiry finds Georgia veterans agency chief harassed workers
Veterans Service Commissioner Mike Roby retired as the investigation was completed earlier this fall.
Here’s how the Marine Corps plans to oust toxic leaders
A new 20-page document outlines how the Corps wants to change its culture to generally start treating Marines better.
By Philip Athey
Plan to let troops cast ballots over the internet draws opposition from security experts
A provision included in a draft of the annual defense authorization bill would look into a new system for troops to cast their votes online instead of through mailed-in paper ballots.
Pentagon unveils new sexual assault response plan - with a deadline of up to 8 years
The four-part plan will be implemented over the next eight years.
Commissary customers worldwide will soon have curbside pickup
Click2Go starts Sept. 20 at commissaries in Europe, and Sept. 27 in the Far East.
By Karen Jowers