Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins said his agency is looking to cut 80,000 jobs as their “target” to slim the agency’s workforce. Collins joined “Fox & Friends” on Monday ...
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Another contract that remains scheduled for cancellation supports the National Center for PTSD, a VA entity that is the world’s leading research and educational center on post-traumatic stress ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said he hopes to speed up plans to get more VA medical centers onto the department's new electronic health records system this year. (Stock photo ...
The VA’s chief of staff, Christopher Syrek, told top-level officials at the agency Tuesday that it had an objective to cut enough employees to return to 2019 staffing levels of just under 400,000.
The memo, sent by VA Chief of Staff Christopher Syrek to undersecretaries, assistant secretaries, and other top officials at the apartment, sets out a goal to return its staffing to 2019 levels of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to cut approximately 72,000 jobs, roughly 15 percent of its current workforce, VA Secretary Doug Collins confirmed Wednesday. Collins said in a video ...
In an internal memo, VA chief of staff Christopher Syrek outlined goals to return the department to its 2019 staffing levels to “resize and tailor the workforce to the mission and revised ...
The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) is preparing to fund the use of psychedelic-assisted therapies to treat veterans with PTSD and depression. Veterans hope it will help ex-service members ...
Veterans Affairs leaders on Monday announced revised plans to eliminate nearly 600 professional service contracts. (Veterans Affairs) Veterans Affairs leaders on Monday scaled back massive cost ...
Editor’s Note: This story was updated on March 1 with new details from VA. The Veterans Affairs Department is fixing a mistake that left potential new hires for its Veterans Crisis Line in limbo.