Having expertise doesn’t always mean the system knows what to do with it

Having expertise doesn’t always mean the system knows what to do with itPhoto: Federal News Network

"It's not always clear who is getting what, and it's not always clear that those different programs are terribly effective," said Miriam Matthews.

Why this matters for military families

Developments that affect daily life for service members and their families at duty stations worldwide.

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