Dwright Fowler-Davis enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1998 and […]
Army Veteran used VA programs to go from homeless to VA employee, helping other Veterans navigate the medical center. He opened one door and more opened for him. “I wasn’t ready to throw in the towel.”
The Veterans Health Administration is partnering with the MIT Hacking Medicine organization and Samsung for a series of Grand Hacks.
VA worked with state representatives to compile a list of the most underused state benefit for Veterans, part of a five part series.
For fiscal year (FY) 2019, VA seeks to award at least 15% of its total contract dollars to SDVOSBs and at least 17% to VOSBs, representing a 5% increase in both goals, a significant change not noted since 2010.
Generations of women have courageously blazed trails, broken barriers, and fundamentally changed our society. At VA, we are proud to spend this month honoring and celebrating women Service members and Veterans for their past, present and ongoing service to our country.
Calling all artists! The 2019 National Veterans Day Poster Contest […]
Nicholas Armstrong joins Borne the Battle to discuss his experience in the Army, his efforts at IVMF, and some key research from the institute.
VA’s Office of Transition and Economic Development (TED) assists with Veteran economic well-being, like education, employment, housing, health and more.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program is working with SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development to support Veterans with service-connected disabilities interested in self-employment.
VA telehealth physicians and nurses at high-tech workstations deliver care to Veterans at 19 medical facilities across the country.