Frontline staff from around the department showcased their ideas at VA’s Innovation […]
Veteran finds help and hope with a 3 a.m. call to the Veterans Crisis Line
The demand for cybersecurity experts is growing 12 times faster than the current U.S. job market, making cybersecurity one of the most highly sought-after careers in the country.
In speaking to the convention, McDonald highlighted how VA is building “powerful, productive partnerships working for Veterans.”
Michael Le Buhn has learned to laugh at his injury. It’s not because he finds it funny, but so he can continue to embrace it.
The PAVE Program links trained student Veterans at participating schools with incoming student Veterans to create a campus community where support and resources can be easily accessed.
The new 236-acre cemetery will serve the burial needs of more than 112,000 Veterans in the cemetery’s service area.
On Monday, August 15, VA will hold an “Innovation Demonstration Day” where field-based employees have been invited to present their solutions developed to spark innovation in the VA.
Among the 555 members of Team USA at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, are 16 U.S. Servicemembers.
VA's Million Veteran Program reached an important milestone when an Army Veteran from Montgomery, Alabama, became the 500,000th to voluntarily enroll in the research database program – making MVP the largest genomic database in the world.
“I was homeless, unemployed, broke and injured,” he said. “I remained without a permanent home for the better part of two years.” That's when the Air Force Veteran turned to the Providence VA Medical Centerfor help.
The number of Veterans experiencing homelessness in the United States has been cut nearly in half since 2010.