VA’s websites are a work on progress, with new features and options being added to ease and improve the ability of Veterans to find the resources they need.
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.
If you or a Veteran you know is struggling to afford internet service, a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program may put fast and reliable internet service within financial reach.
It’s no secret that effective communication promotes a better health […]
Like millions of Americans vaccinated against COVID-19, you might find yourself digging for your vaccine card to enter restaurants, shops, concerts and other venues. To help make life easier for Veterans and family members, VA accepted onto its list of available third-party mobile apps the CLEAR Health Pass app—which stores and displays mobile vaccine cards.
Veterans in Walla Walla, Washington, are one step closer to attaining an electronic health record (EHR) system that allows clinicians to easily access their full medical history, including their active-duty service, in one location.
My HealtheVet is joining VA.gov and My VA Health in offering a consistent sign-in experience, which also adds a layer of security.
Innovation revolutionary Jade Brooks continues to optimize cancer care and save lives nationwide using mobile applications to improve care.
VA Privacy Service hosts its third Speaker Series event of the year in recognition of Military Kids Day, April 15, 2022.
Learn how to up your phishing game with these helpful tips from OIT’s Office of Information Security.
Innovation Revolutionary uses virtual reality to boost practitioners and Veterans’ morale, creating connection between patient and provider.
QR codes are simply shortcuts to websites with helpful information. Here's how to use them, and why.