Over 25,000 attendees tuned into last month’s DigitalVA Expo to learn what progress VA is making with digital innovations to enhance Veteran lives.
Do you have what it takes to work at VA? Our recent “Talk About It Tuesday” guests share their perspectives on what qualities make for successful VA employees.
In November, the VA Financial Services Center (FSC) hosted its second annual Data Analytics Service (DAS) Hackathon. Here's what went down.
Many Veterans and their family members are currently working in VA’s Office of Information and Technology. So other Veterans will fit right in. OIT is proud of its workforce, which takes its noble mission personally.
VA has implemented 27 of the 32 Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 information technology provisions to expand education benefits for Veterans.
VA’s Office of Information and Technology and Veterans Health Administration teamed up to make the VA profile more customizable and inclusive.
It’s vital that Veterans have the tools they need to access the benefits they’ve earned and deserve. To help Veterans apply for and receive VA benefits more efficiently, VA’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), and Debt Management Center (DMC) have been working to create innovative technology solutions.
Want to know how the VHA Innovation Experience 2021 breaks boundaries with Veteran-impacting innovation?
Angie Weldon with VA’s Office of Information and Technology discussed information technology careers on our Talk About It Tuesday broadcast.
VA’s National Cemetery Administration (NCA) and Office of Information and Technology (OIT) are partnering on a four-pronged infrastructure modernization effort—one of which is upgrading the telephony that underlies NCA’s telephone systems.
When a Veteran files a clam for VA benefits, there are several administrative actions needed before a decision can be made, such as gathering medical records and military service records. VA is automating many of these administrative tasks, allowing claims processors to focus on more complex and analytical duties. These improvements result in reduced processing times and faster decisions on claims to Veterans and their families.
Volunteers from across the U.S. gathered in 65 VA national cemeteries for a National Day of Service Sept. 10. The cleaning efforts included thousands of volunteers cleaning tens of thousands of graves, including 47 killed Sept. 11, 2001.