Presidential Initiative Supports Military Families

January 24, 2011

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

Presidential Initiative Supports Military Families

President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Dr. Jill Biden put forward today nearly 50 commitments by Federal agencies responding to the President’s directive to establish a coordinated and comprehensive Federal approach to supporting military families.  Strengthening Our Military Families:  Meeting America’s Commitment is the result of an effort led by the National Security Staff and Domestic Policy Council responding to the Presidential Study Directive-9 calling on all Cabinet Secretaries and other agency heads to find better ways to provide our military families with the support they deserve.  The result will be a unified Federal Government approach to help ensure:

This document provides the Federal Government’s response to that challenge by identifying four strategic priorities that address the primary challenges facing our military families.

1.      Enhance the well-being and psychological health of the military family.

  1. Ensure excellence in military children’s education and their development.
  2. Develop career and educational opportunities for military spouses.
  3. Increase child care availability and quality for the Armed Forces.

These four priorities were identified with special attention to the feedback that the First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and Administration officials have received from the many service members and their families they have encountered over the past two years.  They address the concerns and challenges of the families of Active Duty and Reserve Component Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard members; Veterans; and those who have fallen.  Each Cabinet Secretary pledged to continue to communicate these priorities, share expertise, and establish sustainable solutions through leveraging partnerships.

This report identifies partnerships that expand capacity and quality of services in a fiscally responsible way.

This report elevates the need for more awareness on the challenges facing military families and in turn generates more effective use of government resources and across society.

This report demonstrates how innovation and sharing best practices can generate resources and reduce barriers.

This report also serves as a springboard to highlight the military families’ contributions as a national and community resource and identifies opportunities to leverage more of the skills, experience, and capacity of military family members.  Additionally, this overall effort endeavors to strengthen existing feedback mechanisms for military families to voice their concerns and opinions, their unique challenges, the effectiveness of existing programs, and their input on the future direction of related Federal programs and policies.