The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

This week in the Exchange Post, Director/CEO Tom Shull writes about why the Exchange is staying open during the government shutdown; we talk with the new senior vice president of the Exchange Credit Program about his goals and MILITARY STAR plans; and Fort Belvoir adds a popular name-brand restaurant.
Also: The Cannon AFB and Selfridge ANGB Exchanges find new ways to bring convenience to customers; the IT team begins a series of Cybersecurity Awareness Month columns that will run during October; one of the Exchange’s most unusual locations makes a move; if you’re an active associate who served in the military, we want to hear from you; and #FlashbackFriday tunes its time machine to a TV network that started 33 years ago.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
If the Government Shuts Down, the Exchange Will Stay Open
The MILITARY STAR Team Leader Talks About What’s Next
Panera Pulls Up to Fort Belvoir’s North Post Express
New 24/7 Self-Service Market Opens at Cannon AFB
Selfridge ANGB Opens 4th 24/7 Self-Service Store at Detroit Arsenal
Data Privacy Decoded: Data Collection
An Unusual BX Gets New Digs Down Under
From Boots to Badges: Share How Military Service Shaped Your Exchange Journey
#FlashbackFriday: 33 Years Ago, the BTV Generation Began
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