Research is vital in shaping VA’s overall suicide prevention strategy including medical treatment, provider training, crisis intervention, policy.
VA engaged the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate four major construction projects to identify program weaknesses and opportunities for improvement.
During Suicide Prevention Month, join VA, local and national groups, and others across the country to inspire your community to be part of the solution.
The In Memory program is a way all Vietnam Veterans can have a connection to The Wall and be honored in the place our country has set aside to honor them.
This week, the Department of Veterans Affairs reduced the disability claims backlog to 98,535. This is the lowest it has ever been in VA’s history, and it represents an 84-percent reduction from its peak of 611,000 claims in March 2013.
Raymond F. Schinazi, Ph.D., senior research career scientist at the Atlanta VA Medical Center, is the recipient of the 2015 William S. Middleton Award.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is revising its regulation regarding the presence of animals on VA property.
VA national cemeteries across the country are honoring World War II Veterans Aug. 14-16 as part of the “Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive” commemoration.
The Navajo code remains the only spoken code never to be deciphered.
Kenny Bass liked his job. As a 22-year-old Marine participating […]
VA Innovation Creation Series launches third online challenge to develop special controller for disabled Veterans.
The files were stored in cardboard boxes stacked on steel […]