The department said more than 130 use cases are currently being deployed across its operations and many more are still in development.
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Navy Veteran Raleigh Durden, Jr., celebrated his 100th birthday, marking a century of life filled with service, faith and family.
Throughout Black History Month, the Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) is honored to highlight the stories of Black Veterans whose commitment to community endures long after they hang up their uniforms.
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons and CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott were questioned Tuesday about the recent killing of VA nurse Alex Pretti.
VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence says the department is staffing up at sites preparing to use the new Electronic Health Record later this year.
Also called medical technologists, clinical laboratory scientists at VA play a crucial role in ensuring Veterans receive accurate, timely, and life-saving diagnoses through their work in labs across the country.
Can the newly launched TrumpRX program help federal employees save money on their out-of-pocket prescription drug costs?
Donna Majeskie was awarded VA Volunteer of the Month and shares her story of compassion that blossomed while caring for her Veteran father.
VA to improve dental care access for eligible Veterans.
The Squaxin Tribe's MOU signing now allows members to have access to a low-interest NADL loan to buy, build, or renovate a home on the federal trust lands of the tribe.
Opponents of OPM's new proposed regulations raised concerns of the erosion of due process for federal employees, and the creation of conflicts of interest.
VA ends illegal and wasteful leases and license at West Los Angeles VA Medical Center.
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