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08/13/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/13/2025 17:05

PCS Joint Task Force Hosts Industry Day

The Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force met with movers, shippers and logistics providers during Industry Day Aug. 12, 2025, to gather input on improving the Household Goods Relocation Program. Industry Day Army Maj. Gen. Lance Curtis, Joint Task Force commander, speaks to an audience during the Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force Industry Day near Scott Air Force Base, Ill., Aug. 12, 2025. The interactive format aimed to strengthen partnerships and transparency between the Defense Department and transportation service providers. Share: × Share Copy Link Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Download: Full Size (430.08 KB) Credit: Air Force Senior Airman Keira Rossman VIRIN: 250812-F-QY777-1217 Industry Day gave representatives from private industry the opportunity to share insights, challenges and innovations directly with Defense Department leaders. The event aimed to generate solutions that address timeliness, trust, accountability and modernization in the HHG program. "I understand that for some, household goods might not sound like the most glamorous part of the Department of Defense, but I assure you, it is absolutely critical to the morale and readiness of our force," said Army Maj. Gen. Lance Curtis, PCS JTF commander. Industry representatives discussed four key problem areas: innovative commercial practices; workforce incentivization; issues with program structure, pricing and claims; and broader industry ideas. The PCS JTF's personnel documented each recommendation to help inform the task force's report to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that is due Sept. 5, 2025. Hegseth directed the creation of the PCS JTF in May as part of an effort to fix long-standing issues within the household goods moving process. The PCS JTF emphasized a fair, consistent and reasonable approach to reform that incorporates clear standards and consequences for performance. Officials encouraged industry partners to share best practices in sustainable pricing, technology integration, workforce retention and peak-season management. "We are looking for partners who understand the unique challenges faced by military families, who are committed to providing exceptional service, and who are willing to embrace new technologies and best practices," Curtis said. "We need your expertise in logistics, supply chain management, customer service and technology to revolutionize the way we handle household goods moves." Industry Day Army Col. Paul Licata, vice president of strategic planning, proposes a question to the audience during the Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force Industry Day near Scott Air Force Base, Ill., Aug. 12, 2025. The event emphasized two-way communication between military leaders and commercial industry partners. Share: × Share Copy Link Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Download: Full Size (409.6 KB) Credit: Air Force Senior Airman Keira Rossman VIRIN: 250812-F-QY777-1261 Industry participants have until Aug. 18, 2025, to submit up to five pages of recommendations to [email protected]. The PCS Joint Task Force recently launched a 24/7 call center to support service members, Defense Department civilians and their families with government household goods moves. It's accessible via 833-MIL-MOVE (833-645-6683), [email protected] or the PCS Joint Task Force Spotlight webpage. The center assigns trained military personnel to take ownership of each case, provide consistent updates and ensure issues are resolved. The call center operates worldwide, offering assistance across time zones and addressing a broad range of PCS concerns. Established as part of the secretary's reforms to the Defense Personal Property Program, the call center reflects the PCS JTF's mission to reduce relocation stress and improve the quality of life for military families. "This is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our service members and their families," Curtis said. "By working together, we can transform the Household Goods Program into a model of efficiency, reliability and customer satisfaction." Spotlight: Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force Spotlight: Taking Care of Our People
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