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Pay raises for thousands of military employees under new federal worker minimum wage
About 56,000 civilian military employees and almost 10,000 VA workers will benefit from the change.
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VA to launch full review of electronic medical records overhaul amid concerns over project’s progress
The 12-week review will look at issues with the new system but will not consider abandoning the project.
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Hacker group targeted law firms, released veterans’ stolen data related to PTSD claims
The posted information includes details from VA personal injury cases, pain diary entries, fee agreements and HIPPA consent forms. It is unclear, however, whether clients from the firms are aware some of their sensitive information has already posted to the web.
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Shulkin promises problematic VA workers will be fired
In his first interview since taking the job, the VA secretary said accountability is among his top priorities.
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Report: Civilian hiring managers love veterans, but don’t always understand them
A new survey indicates civilian hiring officials see veterans as valuable recruits still struggle with how to handle their concerns and professional development.
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Report: Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan cost almost $5 trillion so far
The $4.79 trillion total includes not only the costs of equipment and troops, but also of veterans’ care and foreign aid.
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Pay raises for thousands of military employees under new federal worker minimum wage
About 56,000 civilian military employees and almost 10,000 VA workers will benefit from the change.
-
VA to launch full review of electronic medical records overhaul amid concerns over project’s progress
The 12-week review will look at issues with the new system but will not consider abandoning the project.
-
Hacker group targeted law firms, released veterans’ stolen data related to PTSD claims
The posted information includes details from VA personal injury cases, pain diary entries, fee agreements and HIPPA consent forms. It is unclear, however, whether clients from the firms are aware some of their sensitive information has already posted to the web.
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Shulkin promises problematic VA workers will be fired
In his first interview since taking the job, the VA secretary said accountability is among his top priorities.
-
Report: Civilian hiring managers love veterans, but don’t always understand them
A new survey indicates civilian hiring officials see veterans as valuable recruits still struggle with how to handle their concerns and professional development.
-
Report: Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan cost almost $5 trillion so far
The $4.79 trillion total includes not only the costs of equipment and troops, but also of veterans’ care and foreign aid.
-
Pay raises for thousands of military employees under new federal worker minimum wage
About 56,000 civilian military employees and almost 10,000 VA workers will benefit from the change.
-
VA to launch full review of electronic medical records overhaul amid concerns over project’s progress
The 12-week review will look at issues with the new system but will not consider abandoning the project.
-
Hacker group targeted law firms, released veterans’ stolen data related to PTSD claims
The posted information includes details from VA personal injury cases, pain diary entries, fee agreements and HIPPA consent forms. It is unclear, however, whether clients from the firms are aware some of their sensitive information has already posted to the web.
-
Shulkin promises problematic VA workers will be fired
In his first interview since taking the job, the VA secretary said accountability is among his top priorities.
-
Report: Civilian hiring managers love veterans, but don’t always understand them
A new survey indicates civilian hiring officials see veterans as valuable recruits still struggle with how to handle their concerns and professional development.
-
Report: Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan cost almost $5 trillion so far
The $4.79 trillion total includes not only the costs of equipment and troops, but also of veterans’ care and foreign aid.












