The VA, however, will still deploy a “data collection tool,” still in development, to look for false or exaggerated evidence in newly submitted DBQs.
This farm circle along Highway 240 near the Yakima River has been announced as the preferred site for the Tri-Cities Veteran Cemetery. (Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs) Tri-Citians can ...
The Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) announced the preferred site for a new State Veterans Cemetery in the Tri-Cities region.
The U.S. Digital Service alum is exiting the Department of Veterans Affairs after leading its artificial intelligence and digital modernization initiatives.
Officials with the Alaska National Guard said plans to deploy a trained rapid response force this month to support federal authorities in Washington D.C. has been pushed back to May.
Hundreds of mental health professionals have left the Department of Veterans Affairs since President Donald Trump took office ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Justice (DOJ) have joined forces to help the most susceptible ...
At a State Capitol hearing Wednesday morning, the Department of Veterans Affairs unveiled its "Veteran Suicide Prevention Plan." ...
On March 3, 2026, Senator Ron Johnson, of Wisconsin, twice blocked passage in the U.S. Senate of the Major Richard Star Act, ...
Early uses of robots across VA hospitals have highlighted the promises and drawbacks of the technologies, but they have also shown the capabilities these tools can offer clinicians, according to ...
Signs of fraud could include alterations, missing information or an examiner’s address that is more than 100 miles from where the veteran lives.
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