U.S. Transportation Command\u2019s first attempt to reform the military moving system got derailed by a successful bid protest. Now it\u2019s reawarded the Global Household Goods Contract to one of the companies that lost the first time around. The initial award is worth an estimated $6.2 billion over the next three year, and could be worth up to $20 billion if DoD renews its options for a full nine years. The winning firm this time is called HomeSafe Alliance. It\u2019s a new joint venture owned by KBR and Tier One Relocation. Al Thompson is HomeSafe\u2019s CEO, and a former director of the Defense Logistics Agency. He talked with Federal News Network\u2019s Jared Serbu about how the contract and the reforms will work.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices