VA's High-Tech Training Program Runs Out of Money After One Month The VET TEC pilot program is proving more popular than Congress anticipated.
After 8 Months of Delays, VA Launches New Electronic Medical Records System This step to modernize the VA's medical records system has been decades in the making.
Three More VA Employees Dead from COVID-19 as Cases Spike The number of coronavirus cases among VA patients has risen nearly 75% in the past month and is nearing highs seen in July.
VA Falls Short on Providing Specific Health Care to LGBT Veterans, GAO Report Finds VHA is limited in its assessment for LGBT veterans because it does not consistently collect sexual orientation data.
VA Says It Has Already Awarded More Than Half a Billion in 'Blue Water Navy' Claims Nearly half of the more than 69,000 claims for "Blue Water Navy" Agent Orange benefits have been processed.
New Law Extends VA Mental Health Counseling to More Guard and Reserve Members Another newly passed piece of legislation directs the GAO to assess the effectiveness of mental health services.
VA Hires White Employees to Management at Nearly Twice the Rate of Blacks, Union Says American Federation of Government Employees data shows the racial and ethnic makeup of VA employees.
Here's How Much Extra Pay Military Retirees Are Likely to Get with the COLA Increase The increase also covers disability payments and survivor benefits.
Trump Orders DoD, VA and Other Agencies to Probe Link Between Pandemic and Suicides He blamed increased mental stress and suicides partly on COVID-19 lockdown orders.
The VA Is Working Harder Than Ever to Connect with Isolated Veterans "While our country is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Veterans Benefits Administration has modified its outreach."
Walks on the Mall, Shake Shack Burgers and a Car Crash: Scenes from the Guard's Deployment in DC What started as an 800-troop mission for the D.C. National Guard has ballooned to more than 2,000 troops as Republican...
Former Space Force Sergeant Fatally Shot Teen in 'Vigilante Violence,' Colorado Officials Say Orest Schur received a 54-year prison sentence after a jury in June found him guilty of second-degree murder and attempted...
Airman Killed in Off-Base AK-47 Shooting Near F.E. Warren Air Force Base Identified An airman stationed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, who died after being shot by an AK-47 fired through the wall of an off...
VA Processes Record-Breaking Number of Disability Claims This Year, with 62% Approval Rate The department has made changes in the past several years designed to process disability compensation claims faster and...
Air Force Chief's Sudden Retirement Raises Question of 'Who Is Next' in Leadership Shake-Up Policy experts told Military.com that the departure raises alarm amid other leadership changes within the Department of the...