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Interactive Process Technology, LLC (IPTA) announced two strategic recompete awards that reinforce its position as a trusted partner in delivering secure, modernized digital capabilities across ...
One of the nation’s largest National Guard training exercises is returning to Michigan this summer. Northern Strike 25-2, a ...
Cape May resident Deanna Fernandez came out to support the Department of Veterans Affairs at the We Love Our VA Rally, hosted by Fight Against Fascism Organization, on Saturday, May 17, 2025 in ...
The big question on Capitol Hill this week is whether Senate Democrats agree to help kick off the appropriations process.
Security guards at Nevada Test and Training Range were handed a death sentence by government due to the presence of an ...
Volunteers and local businesses unite to restore the Blachly Family Cemetery in Elwood, honoring Revolutionary War militiaman Daniel Blachly Jr. and his family.
Interviews with more than 60 people detail a frenetic, arbitrary process underpinning the Trump administration’s far-reaching overhaul of the State Department.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will take 12-14 months and cost $50 to $60 million to repair the new state veterans home damaged in a fire this spring.
Six people were charged in conspiracy to defraud veterans and the VA of nearly $20 million, the Department of Justice announced.
A bipartisan Congress has come to the rescue of vets at risk of losing their homes, after administrations from both parties tore up VA safety nets for homeowners.
Faced with a decades-long epidemic of troublingly high veteran suicide rates, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been exploring the adoption and use of artificial intelligence to help identify ...