To help keep Veterans, VA staff, and others safe, VA is challenging innovators engineers, designers, academia, the private sector and VA to create new ways to help health care staff do their jobs.
These VA Medical Centers and employees were recognized for leading America's largest health care system in patient experience improvements.
Parade organizers and community members showed their appreciation of VA employees. Employees' hard work and commitment to serving America’s heroes has not gone unnoticed.
Employees at Providence VA decorate their “Giving Tree” every year with gifts for Veterans’ families who need a little help. When those are gone, “Sailor Claus” brings another sled full of presents.
A Veteran’s widow asked that her husband’s funeral drive past the VA medical center he loved. She started a solemn tradition in a Missouri town where people now get out of their cars to hold a flag.
Two VA employees were awarded the 2019 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals (Sammies) Oct. 16 for career achievement and excellence in management by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service.
The best images from across the VA. This week, photographers from Biloxi, Dallas, Little Rock and San Antonio shared their best images.
The best images from across the VA. This week, photographers from Dallas, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Central Arkansas, and Milwaukee shared their best images.
The best images from across the VA. This week, photographers from Phoenix, Dallas and Milwaukee shared their best images with us.
The best images from across the VA. This week, photographers from Texas and Pittsburgh shared their photos with us.
“VA Photos of the Week” highlight the connections made between […]
The best images from across the Department of Veterans Affairs - this week.