Seven new suicide prevention programs help Veterans connect with support through technology and community-based approaches.
Lakshmi Singh, a clinical pharmacist at VAMHCS, enhances diabetes care with new tech, improving lives of Veterans like Andrew Francis and Howard Carney.
Houston VA became the first VA Medical Center to utilize new technology to improve the quality of life for Veterans with heart failure.
By transforming military experience into cutting-edge drone expertise, Vets to Drones is looking to equip Veterans with the tools to thrive in a dynamic and emerging tech sector.
On Feb. 25, 2025, Richmond VA's assistive technology team was informed that it had been awarded a patent for the technology related to VA ID 2021-337, the Cobra Utensil Holder.
Thanks to group virtual reality and immersive technology sessions, Veteran Dennis Wagner has found purpose and community after his wife’s passing.
James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital (JAHVH) Chief of Innovation Dr. Indra Sandal was awarded the Federal Excellence in Healthcare Management Award as part of the 29th annual Joint Federal Sector Awards.
Gulf Coast VA is one of VA medical centers participating in a groundbreaking initiative that uses technology to foster connection.
Navy Veteran Brenda Guevara partners with OAM to develop an innovative makeup brush holder that enhances independence.
Vascular surgeons used an innovative new device to treat potentially fatal aortic aneurysms, changing the lives of Texas Veterans.
Veteran Laurie Hardin describes how immersive technology helps her manage chronic pain, relax and virtually enjoy new experiences.
Veteran Jeff Cook has experienced the power of immersive technology and is telling his story in hopes of helping other Veterans.












