Doctors at two VA medical centers, 2,000 miles apart, worked together with new technology to restore Veterans’ health.
VA apps can help Veterans and their families manage their stress and improve their well-being.
On this week's episode of Borne the Battle, host Pablo Meza spoke with Rachel Han from VA's mobile app team, who shared how VA is using apps as a digital bridge connecting Veterans to VA's benefits and services.
It comes as no surprise that the soft skills learned through military service are a great draw for hiring managers. Resiliency, determination, loyalty and discipline are just a few of the skills of note that Veteran applicants and employees often possess over their civilian peers.
Team RWB is looking for Veterans to participate in a research study on post-service health and fitness experience and how technology supports the journey. Selected participants will receive a $100 Amazon gift card.
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.
The “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights: Making Automated Systems Work for the American People” was released by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on October 4, 2022.
From exceptional benefits to advanced technology, from education support to leadership opportunities, here are the top 10 reasons why we work at VA.
An Army Veteran talks about the value he gets from a third-party mobile application that connects directly to his VA.gov profile.
With eScreening, fill out some forms before talking to your provider and free up more time to focus on your health concerns.
VA and IBM are collaborating to build pathways for Veteran success. What does that mean for Veterans looking to build a new career?
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.