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Beyond its own doctors, nurses, technicians and support staff, the VA relies on a network of contractors to maintain operations.
Read moreThe VA just launched a new online tool called the appeals status tracker that will allow veterans with a disability compensation appeal to track what stage of the process their appeal is in.
The Veterans Affairs Administration is working with veterans service organizations to try to help them find mental health care.
CHCO Peter Shelby wants to consolidate HR offices from 172 to just a few and he said it all begins with developing a standard leadership program
A recent inspector general report found VA failed to identify tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans who could qualify for retroactive benefits.
Secretary Denis McDonough says Congress needs to act by mid-September to prevent a delay in benefit payments to veterans.
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ financial experts tell lawmakers that the historic funding discrepancy is due to increased hiring and pharmaceutical costs.
The cloud security program launched two programs, an agile delivery pilot and a new technical documentation hub, to accelerate cloud authorizations.
VBA has delivered record-breaking level of benefits to veterans for the past three years, and is on track to break yet another record this year.
The VA launched the new EHR in White City, Oregon in June 2022, but a VA employee says she raised unresolved accessibility concerns before launch.
The VA data systems affected by the ransomware attack are all now back online, but the downtime has created long backlogs that still need to be sorted out.
Now a bill in Congress would instruct the U.S. Mint to make coins that commemorate service dogs.