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Army Secretary Driscoll targets base inefficiencies like high costs and red tape, launching reforms to improve service members' lives.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll urged soldiers and families to combat inefficiencies—calling them "human stupidity"—to improve life on military bases.
Speaking at the Association of the United States Army’s annual meeting, he highlighted systemic issues like construction costs 68.5% higher on-base and double prices for goods, pledging reforms.
Key initiatives include a one-time approval for spouses to work in child development centers across duty stations and a pilot program for campus-style dining at five installations, aiming to boost food quality.
Leaders stressed that reducing red tape and streamlining processes are vital for service members’ well-being and mission readiness, though federal regulations are slowing broader rollout.
El Secretario del Ejército Driscoll apunta a ineficiencias como altos costos y burocracia, lanzando reformas para mejorar la vida de los miembros del servicio.