Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for quickfire.Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for some rapid-fire Q&A. Today’s topic: Cybersecurity. Share:In Other NewsMilitary medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts sayOnly about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated "combat ready."GOP senators eye legislative guardrails as VA prepares mass job cutsGOP Senate leaders said they are working with VA officials on ways to ensure that plans to cut 80,000 jobs don't dismantle department services.Military families: Tell us about your household goods moveWe want to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about how the movers treated you and your personal belongings.Marine retiree shares a warning about this Tricare payment problemA Marine Corps retiree has a warning for other Tricare beneficiaries about a problem that could be putting their health care coverage at risk.Stopgap budget bill includes extra funds for military, VA programs The six-month budget bill must be approved by lawmakers before Friday night to avoid a partial government shutdown.Load More
Military medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts sayOnly about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated "combat ready."
GOP senators eye legislative guardrails as VA prepares mass job cutsGOP Senate leaders said they are working with VA officials on ways to ensure that plans to cut 80,000 jobs don't dismantle department services.
Military families: Tell us about your household goods moveWe want to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about how the movers treated you and your personal belongings.
Marine retiree shares a warning about this Tricare payment problemA Marine Corps retiree has a warning for other Tricare beneficiaries about a problem that could be putting their health care coverage at risk.
Stopgap budget bill includes extra funds for military, VA programs The six-month budget bill must be approved by lawmakers before Friday night to avoid a partial government shutdown.