DOD issues Exceptional Family Member Program policy

By David Vergun, DOD News on June 30, 2023

The Defense Department has issued its own Exceptional Family Member Program, a move that ensures consistency across the services for military families with special needs. 

"Service members can't focus on the mission when they have concerns about a family member's health or education needs," said Gilbert R. Cisneros Jr., undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness. "Enrollment in EFMP provides families access to critical services and support, no matter their service branch or location. And the department plans to continue our work to enhance EFMP to better serve our military families." 

Previously, each service set its own processes and guidelines. Policies even differed from installation to installation because there wasn't standardized guidance from the department, said Tomeshia S. Barnes, associate director of DOD's Office of Special Needs. 

"DOD has enhanced the Exceptional Family Member Program to improve the experience of military families while creating consistency across the EFMP," she said. 

Assignment coordination is one of the improvements.  

"This ensures the family's special needs are considered during the assignment process. Enhancements include each service branch using the same criteria for determining the availability of services and the ability for service members to request a second review of assignment decisions. Importantly, service members now learn the reason for declined orders," Barnes said. 

Standardization of the program across the services includes: 

Barnes said revisions to respite care include: 

Barnes noted that these changes to the program don't mean there's no more room for future improvements. 

"We serve and work to continually update and enhance the EFMP policy," she said, noting that DOD solicits feedback from families through social media, surveys and town hall meetings.  

For more information 

For feedback, visit: https://apps.militaryonesource.mil/MOS/mcfp-prod/f?p=337:15::::RP.

Families can access additional family support resources within the Military Family Readiness System. These resources can help families navigate services and gain direct connections to the support they need, Barnes said. The site can be found at: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/parenting/family-life/military-family-readiness-system/.

More information about the program and enrollment, visit: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/special-needs/efmp/.