Sunday, June 16, 2019

Bill of rights Mil.housing survey


JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas - The Defense Department is asking current residents of military privatized housing to provide feedback on a draft version of a Resident Bill of Rights. The Air Force is part of a tri-service initiative to create a Resident Bill of Rights that identifies the basic housing rights of service members and their families living in privatized housing. Families living in privatized housing can expect to receive an e-mail letter from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, which provides instructions on how to complete the voluntary survey. CEL & Associates will collect the feedback and analyze the information on behalf of DoD. All information collected through the survey is confidential. If you are a resident and have not received the emailed letter by June 18, have questions and/or are experiencing technical difficulties, call the toll-free helpline at (800)-482-6431, or contact CEL via email at BillofRightsFeedback@celassociates.com. The Resident Bill of Rights is one of 60 initiatives the AF will complete as part of its plan to address housing issues. In February, commanders conducted a health and safety review with all residents in AF family housing. The AF used the feedback, and other internal reviews, to identify systemic issues and plot an aggressive campaign to overhaul the program. (Source: Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center 06/14/19)

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