What's wrong with IT at Veterans Affairs?
Projects are stalled, and top leaders have departed. Investigations and agency sources paint a bleak picture inside VA's IT office.Read more in the full article.read more
View ArticleVA’s CIO Stephen Warren on Serving Veterans
In his first interview since a scandal involving secret waiting lists forced a change of leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Stephen Warren, VA’s chief information officer, offers a...
View ArticleVA Sponsors Contest to Find Best Possible Scheduling Software
VA is currently seeking assistance in finding ways to better allocate this resource in the form of modernized scheduling software and in October launched the VA Medical Appointment Scheduling Contest...
View ArticleVA Pulls Plug on Purchases of Personal Desktop Printers
The Department of Veterans Affairs is directing every chief information officer in the field to stop buying personal desktop printers, the first step to retiring these high-cost tools across the agency...
View ArticleVA program to schedule patient appointments on verge of collapse
An eight-year-old, $167 million project to develop a core computer application to schedule patient appointments at hospitals run by the Veterans Affairs Department has all but collapsed, and senior...
View ArticleVA Poised To Kick-Off Contract For New Scheduling System
The Department of Veterans Affairs has completed a series of one-on-one meetings with companies interested in taking on what is perhaps the biggest, most complex and important government IT challenge...
View ArticleSRA To Provide Support For Veterans Affairs’ Self-Service Portals Integration
SRA International November 5, 2013Original URLSRA International, Inc., a leading provider of IT solutions and professional services to government organizations, today announced it has been awarded a...
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