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Your local Relocation Assistance Program service provider can help you prepare for your PCS, help connect you to resources at your new duty station and more. Most relocation assistance services are provided through your installation Military and Family Support Center as part of the Relocation Assistance Program.
Services include: Personal property scheduling and transportation Relocation assistance service providers can help connect you with the appropriate sources for information about moving your personal property and scheduling your move. Relocation assistance service providers can connect you with resources to assist with temporary lodging and other local housing options.
Relocation assistance service providers can steer you in the direction of services at your new installation, including medical services available. Relocation assistance service providers can help connect parents to child care resources. Employment opportunities for family members Your Military and Family Support Center can assist family members with their job search and employment opportunities.
Relocation assistance service providers can connect parents to school liaisons to help with school transitions and options at the new installation. Military sponsors at your gaining installation can share local knowledge and help you settle in more quickly.
Sponsors are assigned through your unit before you PCS, but if you need assistance or haven’t been assigned a sponsor, contact your installation Military and Family Support Center for assistance. You’ll also find support for moving costs, household goods shipments, newcomer orientations, predeparture briefings, cultural adaptation, community resources and more.
How to access this benefit Programs and services to support your PCS vary by installation, so use MilitaryINSTALLATIONS to contact your local Military and Family Support Center or your Relocation Assistance Program office directly for help preparing for your PCS, including making connections at your new duty station and exploring community resources.
Services for special moving situations Foreign-born spouses: Are you a newlywed or moving for the first time since getting married? The Relocation Assistance Program can help you and your spouse with resources and referrals about immigration and naturalization. Staff can also help you find English language programs, translation services and advice on how to get around the local area.
Find out how translation services can help bridge language barriers . Exceptional Family Member Program: If you have a child or family member enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program, you know it’s important to find the right support at your new installation.
Relocation assistance service providers can help you get connected with EFMP Family Support staff to get the information you need, including individualized programs, educational planning and academic continuity – before you arrive. Find out more about EFMP – Exceptional Family Member Program . Connect with your installation EFMP – Family Support provider .
Connect with your installation Relocation Assistance Program service provider . Your final military move: Most service members leaving the military, either at retirement or at the end of active service, can get a final move at government expense. You may also be able to get other benefits, such as storage of household goods, travel allowances and per diem — but benefits can vary by service branch.
Learn more about how to make your final military move a success. Emergency financial aid: A move can sometimes put you in a tight financial spot. Relocation assistance service providers can connect you with your installation personal financial management services office.
Learn more about military relief organizations and emergency financial help. Connect to your installation personal financial management services office . Learn more about military relief organizations and emergency financial help .
Find support with household goods shipments and information about weight allowances, entitlements and the Defense Personal Property System. Moving Your Personal Property Visit the Military OneSource Moving Your Personal Property page for information and resources. Local transportation office Contact your local transportation office for moving assistance.
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Department of Defense (DoD) SBIR/STTR BAA & CSO Release 5 is a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense SBIR/STTR Program that funds innovative research and development by U.S. small businesses addressing specific defense technology needs across military departments and agencies. The program releases multiple topic areas per cycle through Broad Agency Announcements (BAA) and Commercial Solutions Openings (CSO), covering areas such as advanced materials, sensors, software, and autonomous systems. Eligible applicants are U.S. small business concerns; both Phase I proposals and Direct-to-Phase II proposals are accepted. Awards are typically up to $250,000 for Phase I and up to $2 million for Direct-to-Phase II. The most recent deadline was March 25, 2026.
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Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Call N0001425SBC03 For Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global Opportunity: GlobalX Innovation Joint Challenge: AI for Advancing Maritime Security is sponsored by Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global. This BAA Call seeks proposals for the GlobalX Innovation Joint Challenge: AI for Advancing Maritime Security. It funds the development of artificial intelligence solutions for maritime security applications, focusing on innovative AI algorithms for challenging maritime scene perception scenarios using real-world or synthetic data from UxV platforms. The program aims to accelerate the traditional knowledge generation cycle, leading to revolutionary dual-use capability for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and the commercial marketplace. White papers are highly encouraged and due May 23, 2025, with full proposals due June 23, 2025.
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