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.
Since 2010, the number of homeless Veterans in the U.S. has been reduced by nearly half — but even one homeless Veteran is too many. That’s why VA remains focused on eradicating homelessness among Veterans.
From implementing the Veterans Choice Program to clarifying eligibility requirements, VA is working to make Veterans’ experience with community care as seamless as possible.
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.
VBA is working harder than ever before to deliver faster, better, and more consistent claims decisions to Veterans.
Did you know that by the end of this year, more than 160 VA facilities will offer same-day access to care?
Through Vets.gov, Veterans can discover, apply for, track, and manage their VA benefits easily.
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.
For the sixth consecutive time, the VA's National Cemetery Administration was ranked first in customer satisfaction among the nation’s top corporations and federal agencies in an independent survey.
The cornerstone of the MyVA transformation is improving VA’s relationship with Veterans. A central piece to that initiative is a commitment to Community Veterans Engagement Boards.
The Center for New American Security hosted a chat with McDonald on Tuesday at CNAS's offices in downtown Washington.
"In all my experience of transforming organizations, this is the furthest progress in the shortest amount of time that I have ever seen and that includes operations all over the world."