HomeSafe Alliance Announces TRANSCOM’s Notice to Terminate Global Household Goods Contract
Publish Date:
19 Jun 2025
HOUSTON, TX – HomeSafe Alliance received on June 18, 2025, a notice from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Transportation Command (TRANSCOM) terminating the Global Household Goods Contract, which HomeSafe won in 2021 to transform the military move system for the benefit of service members and their families.
HomeSafe is confident it performed to the fullest extent possible considering the limitations placed on it. HomeSafe disagrees with TRANSCOM’s justification for terminating the program.
Though HomeSafe will be ceasing operations, it will first complete all moves currently in progress for service members and their families.
“I’m incredibly proud of the work our team has done, and I’m confident that we were turning the tide on the antiquated and broken military move system that we inherited,” said HomeSafe Alliance CEO Bobby Nicholson. “I’d like to thank our employees, who worked hard to transform the moving process for military service members and their families, and I’m grateful to those service members and their families for allowing us to serve them.”
TRANSCOM created the Global Household Goods Contract at the direction of Congress to modernize the military move system after years of complaints from service members, their families and veterans. HomeSafe has worked in good faith with TRANSCOM for several months to address government delays, obstacles and commercial challenges. Indeed, as of a few weeks ago, TRANSCOM and HomeSafe had reached an agreement to resolve these issues and move the program forward. HomeSafe is disappointed that it did not have the opportunity to engage with the Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force prior to the contract being terminated without warning.
From the program’s start, HomeSafe also has faced staunch opposition from certain legacy movers. HomeSafe is considering all legal options available to it.
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