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The military housing privatization initiative (MHPI) was established by the United States Congress in 1996 as a tool to help the military improve the quality of life for its service members by improving the condition of their housing. The MHPI was designed and developed to attract private-sector financing, expertise and innovation to provide ...
Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine asked military leaders to explain why privatized housing reforms signed into law three years ago were implemented in a way that fails to create a standard of ...
The Army has launched a new probe into living conditions at privatized housing at Fort Gordon, Georgia, following a scathing Senate report.
One of the largest providers of privatized military housing is accused of continuing to put the health and safety of military families at risk, even after the company pleaded guilty to fraud in a ...
In response to Army tenant problems with privatized base housing, IMCOM was subordinated to Army Materiel Command (AMC) on 8 March 2019. [191] [192] [193] By 2020, AMC's commander and the Residential community initiative (RCI) groups had formulated a 50-year plan.
The Mutual Ownership Defense Housing Division of the Federal Works Agency, an agency of the United States government, operating from about 1940 to 1942 under the leadership of Colonel Lawrence Westbrook, was an attempt by the United States Government, late in the New Deal, to respond to the housing needs facing defense workers and develop housing projects for middle-income families utilizing ...
Dampness, mould, pest infestations, gas and electrical faults are among the persistent problems, the Kerslake Commission on Armed Forces Housing said. Military housing unacceptable in many cases ...
[t]hat military powers of the Commander in Chief were not to supersede representative government of internal affairs seems obvious from the Constitution and from elementary American history. Time out of mind, and even now in many parts of the world, a military commander can seize private housing to shelter his troops.