As we enter the 3rd day of the government shutdown, a Chattanooga family of veterans says they're growing more worried about their father who just had his leg a ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it's using tens of millions of dollars in grant money to well over 100 U.S.-based organizations to help homeless veterans.
The VA is requesting industry feedback on an AI-enabled IT Service Management Platform with FedRAMP authorization.
Aetna is scaling up a program to provide more support to Medicare Advantage beneficiaries who are transitioning from the hospital into skilled nursing ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 97% of its employees would continue work during a shutdown, but some services are impacted.
The Project Management Institute California Central Valley Chapter (PMI-CCVC) has appointed Myles Williams as its new Military Liaison.
Now that agreement is at risk and Franklin County has told Washington state that it doesn’t plan to operate a replacement housing and homelessness services office if they do decide to split up.
Congress allowed a funding deadline to pass without action, leading to a government shutdown. Here’s a list of impacts on North Carolina.
The Salvation Army is no longer operating a program meant to help low-income veterans with case management and housing help.
The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced $35,562,125 in grants to eight organizations in Washington state and $11,114,087 in grants to four organizations in Idaho to help veterans who are ...
Many federal employees are required to continue working without pay, though furloughs — or the usual uptick in workers calling in sick — could disrupt some services.