New Agreement Will Make it Easier for Doctors to Access Military, Veteran Health Records The DoD has joined the VA on an agreement that increases their ability to share patient medical information.
VA Speeds Up Plans to Buy New Hospital as Virus Cases Surge Veterans in Garland, Texas, will soon have another option for receiving services from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Lawmakers Demand Answers from VA on Reports of Mask Shortages for Workers As of Wednesday, 1,600 VA employees were confirmed to have the COVID-19 coronavirus and 14 had died.
Wilkie Rejects Claims that VA Staff Lack Protective Equipment Amid Virus Outbreak VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said he's been working nonstop to make sure the department is meeting veterans' needs during the...
In Locked-Down New York City, VA Workers Seek Out Isolated Veterans in Crisis VA workers took a five-day, 200-mile outreach mission to all five boroughs of New York City.
'Any Way You Cut It, This Is Going to Be Bad:' VA Official Sounded Early COVID-19 Warning A VA health adviser has emerged as a key sentinel among federal and academic infectious disease experts.
Nevada Man Charged with Stealing 200 Masks from VA Hospital, Prosecutors Say According to the charges, Peter Lucas stole about 200 surgical masks at the Ioannis A. Lougaris VA Medical Center in Reno.
VA Gets New Acting No. 2 Official After Predecessor's Firing It's unclear whether Pamela Powers will eventually be nominated for the position.
VA Workers Sue for Hazardous Duty Pay During Pandemic A lawsuit charges that the VA should give workers hazardous duty pay during the coronavirus epidemic.
VA Opening Hospital Beds to Non-Veterans In Hard-Hit New York City The VA also indicated that it was prepared to take similar action in other states.
Marine Recruiter Who Wrote ‘Memoir’ About Teenage Recruit Sentenced to Prison Nearly a year after then-Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne self-published a memoir about his inappropriate relationship with...
Five Chinese Nationals Charged with Covering Up Midnight Visit to Michigan Military Site U.S. authorities charged five Chinese nationals with lying and trying to cover their tracks, more than a year after they were...
Air Force Has a Problem Recruiting for Special Warfare Jobs, New Report Finds The Rand Corp. released a study detailing the issues the Air Force has faced in getting recruits to join Special Warfare...
1,000 Active-Duty Soldiers Called Up to Assist with Hurricane Helene Response The 1,000 troops, an Infantry Battalion Task Force formed from the XVIII Airborne Corps, are from the 82nd Airborne Division...
Army Testing Robot Dogs Armed with Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Rifles in Middle East The Army was testing at least one armed quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle at an installation in Saudi Arabia.