VA Secretary Bob McDonald will address the final MyVA Advisory Committee meeting of this administration at Georgetown University next Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 8:15 a.m. EST.
Today's speech, “The State of VA: Putting Veterans First,” will focus on the ongoing MyVA transformation and highlights the work VA has accomplished over the last two years.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald and Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson speak about the significant progress made in the five strategies of the MyVA transformation in 2016.
The MyVA Advisory Committee met at the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center this week to discuss the progress and success of VA's ongoing MyVA transformation.
During the two-day meeting, the MyVA Advisory Committee heard from front line staff, Veterans, researchers and local/national leadership about the changes ongoing at VA.
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In speaking to the convention, McDonald highlighted how VA is building “powerful, productive partnerships working for Veterans.”
In addressing the VFW annual convention, McDonald highlighted the progress VA is making on transforming the department to better serve Veterans.
VA stands firmly behind the president’s final assessment of the Commission on Care report, and we thank the commission for their hard work.
Sec. Bob McDonald discussed some of the challenges the VA has faced within the past few years, what has already been done during his time in office and his plan for the future of VA.
The MyVA Advisory Committee held a meeting on Feb. 1 - 2 to discuss Secretary McDonald’s MyVA initiative to rebuild trust with Veterans, improve service delivery to Veterans,and long-term excellence and reform of the VA.
"MyVA is about fulfilling the nation's obligation to those who have served and that they share our vision for VA to become the #1 customer-service agency in the government."