Child care

Coming Soon! Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts for Service Members

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As part of its Taking Care of Our People initiative, the Department of Defense is providing Service members with access to Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (DCFSAs).

DCFSAs enable Service members with eligible dependents to set aside as little as $100 and up to $5,000 in pretax income per household per year for eligible dependent care expenses, including day care, preschool, elder care, summer camp, and nanny or au pair services.

DCFSAs support military families with dependent care costs to enable the Service member (and their spouse if married) to work, look for work, or attend school full-time.

Eligible Service members are:
– Active (Regular) component members, or
– Active Guard Reserve members on Title 10 orders.

Eligible dependents are tax dependents who are:
– under the age of 13, or
– physically or mentally incapable of self-care at any age.

Learn more about DCFSAs for Service members at: https://finred.usalearning.gov/DCFSA

Sign up for webinars and the virtual benefits fair at: https://finred.usalearning.gov/Benefits/DCFSA/Webinars

DCFSAs for Service members and DoD civilians are provided by the Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS) sponsored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Enrollment occurs during the 2023 Federal Benefits Open Season from November 13 through December 11, 2023 and benefits will start for enrolled members as of January 1, 2024.

Learn more and enroll at: https://www.fsafeds.com/explore/usmdcfsa.

Need additional support to determine if the DCFSA benefit is right for your family?
– Call an FSAFEDS benefits counselor: 1-877-FSAFEDS (372-3337) (Available Monday through Friday, 9 am – 9 pm Eastern Time)
– Locate a personal financial counselor: https://finred.usalearning.gov/pfcMap
– Call Military OneSource: 1-800-342-9647 (Available 24/7)

DOD Implements Policy Change for Child Care Priorities

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March 9, 2020

https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2105734/dod-implements-policy-change-for-child-care-priorities/

On June 1, 2020, the Department of Defense will implement a policy change to the current priorities for child care. As directed by Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper in a memo signed Feb. 21, 2020, the department will afford priority access to military families. Beginning June 1, the military services may begin to officially notify families who face being supplanted.  Once a family is notified, they will then have 45 days to find alternative care. 

”The department’s system of child care was established to assist service members as they face the unique challenges associated with the demands of military service,” said Virginia (Vee) Penrod, acting assistant secretary of defense for manpower and reserve affairs. ”Over time, child care access expanded to serve the total force, but we must not lose sight of the service member and mission requirements. We must ensure that our military members and families have the support needed in order to be mission ready.”

 Changes to the policy include clarifying situations where military families may supplant lower priority patrons when necessary. The age of the child and the waitlist at their respective center will determine if currently enrolled families will be impacted. These changes also clarify the definition of a working spouse, provide for ample notification in cases of discontinuation of child care, and provide authority to establish exceptions where mission requirements necessitate flexibility.    

 ”We acknowledge this policy change presents a challenge for some families. The department is committed to ensuring our military members have the care they need to be mission ready,” said Kim Joiner, acting deputy secretary of defense for military community and family policy. ”Child care is an important component to a lethal and deployable force. Expanding access to quality child care remains a top priority for the department and the military services.”

 The department’s request for care system, MilitaryChildCare.com, will continue to serve as the access point for all requests for care. Individual priority is verified at the time of enrollment and annually thereafter.

 The Military Departments are developing operational guidance and will inform patrons when more information is available.

 MilitaryChildCare.com is a secure DoD website providing a single gateway for families to find comprehensive information on military-operated or military-approved child care programs worldwide. With MilitaryChildCare.com, military families create an account and maintain a household profile they can access at any time from any location. By streamlining the child care search and request process, MilitaryChildCare.com makes it easier for military families to understand and assess their child care options and make more informed decisions about their child’s care.