The Pentagon’s panel reviewing all things related to pay and benefits will recommend that DOD end the “pay disparity for single members,” reports Air Force Magazine contributing editor Tom Philpott. The Defense Advisory Committee on Military Compensation would stop paying more to military personnel who have dependents. However, rather than taking money from those personnel, it would raise the housing allowances for single members and eliminate the family separation allowance, according to Philpott. At a hearing last fall, panel chairman, retired Adm. Donald Pilling, noted that the commission was “struggling with” the “perceived inequity” between those who have dependents and those who don’t. The DACMC report, which is due to Pentagon leaders in April, likely would inform the upcoming 10th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation.
House, Senate Unveil Competing Proposals for 2026 Budget
July 11, 2025
Lawmakers from the House and Senate laid out competing versions of the annual defense policy bill on July 11, with vastly different potential outcomes for some of the Air Force’s most embattled programs.