Bloomberg Government – With two new solicitations, the Department of Veterans Affairs will embark on the next stage of its strategy to change the way it delivers services to 9 million [...]
Government Executive – Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are looking to shine a light on the individuals who, according to a recent report, have played a covert, yet significant, role [...]
Stars and Stripes – Peter O’Rourke, who became embroiled in multiple controversies during his short time as acting secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, will stay on as a senior [...]
The Boston Globe – Homebound with diabetes, heart disease, and other ailments, the 68-year-old Army veteran finally found a lifeline three months ago from a private home health provider [...]
The Hill – “I will advocate until they drape the flag over my coffin.” That’s what Rosie Lopez-Torres told the Reserve Officers Association her husband, Army Reserve Capt. Leroy Torres, [...]
U.S. News – A federal health agency says contaminated drinking water might have caused cancer and other chronic disease among veterans and families who lived at a former [...]
Daily Republic – A bill that could give back benefits to thousands of Solano County Navy and Marine Corps veterans potentially exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War has stalled in [...]
The Washington Post – Veterans shouldn’t’t have to jump unnecessary hoops to get the benefits they deserve. But the Department of Veterans Affairs is doing that to thousands of [...]
Stars and Stripes – The Department of Veterans Affairs secretary plans to announce a new, permanent leader for the Washington veterans hospital in the coming weeks after conditions at the [...]