Military Housing Resource Hub
700,000 members of military families across 100 military bases live in privatized military housing. And over 55% of military families have had a negative or very negative experience with these private units, according to a 2019 survey.
The Department of Defense (DOD) is investing billions of dollars to improve military housing conditions and provide a better experience for the families who live in them. In theory, that should bring an influx of new contract opportunities to government contractor groups. But those opportunities won’t be without their challenges.
Access this collection of helpful resources to dive into the history of privatized military housing, the substandard conditions a sizable portion of military families are living in and recommendations for improving those conditions now and into the future.
Resources include:
- An in-depth report on privatized military housing, produced in partnership with GovExec
- A look at domestic MILCON investment priorities
- Eye-opening statistics about military housing conditions
- Practical recommendations for improving military housing
- An engaging infographic on the five steps of federal IDIQ procurement
- The story of an award-winning SABER projected Gordian helped complete at Fort Riley
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