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Today, many Veterans are already accustomed to a digital experience — whether that’s depositing a check from their phone, accessing their auto insurance card from an app, or chatting with a customer service rep via text — and they expect the same options from VA.
And for Veterans who physically interact with VA — whether coming into one of VA’s more than 1,200 health care facilities to receive care, or visiting a Vet Center to sign up for benefits, or meeting with a Veteran Service Organization for support representing their claim to VA — they expect the VA or VSO employee to be able to provide those services reliably, and that the complex, nationwide information systems that enable that service will work, every time.
To meet Veterans where they are, with reliability and with consistency, OIT must be single-minded in our focus on developing a clear vision for our work, creating priority-driven roadmaps, and executing with excellence, rigor, and consistency over time at every level.
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Upcoming Events
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May 17, FISSEA Spring Forum, Chris Paris, Senior Advisor, Cyber Workforce Management, joins the FISSEA Spring Forum on May 17 to share Digital VA’s training and education related goals within the Federal Cyber WF Management and Coordinating Working Group’s Strategy
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May 18, Industry Roundtable, Kurt DelBene, Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Chief Information Officer, joins the FEHRM Industry Roundtable to share the impact the Presidential Order on cybersecurity has had on the electronic health record, and subsequently the patient.
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May 19, FedScoop Gist2022 Conference, Paul Brubaker, Deputy Chief Information Officer for Account Management, joins the Gist2022 Conference to discuss VA’s digital transformation, optimizing IT operations, productivity and decisions
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June 7, FedHealthIT Innovation Awards, Dr. Neil Evans, Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and CIO, Chief Officer, Connected Care, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, presents on innovation, initiatives and programs driving federal health IT at the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2022 at the FedHealthIT Innovation Awards
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June 8, Advanced Planning Brief to Industry (APBI), VA leaders present at the Office of Information and Technology’s advance planning brief to industry
Job Openings
Social Media Posts
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#Veterans are especially impacted by disabilities due to the extreme physical, mental and emotional conditions in which they operate in service to their country. In fact, in 2019 alone, approximately 4.5 million Veterans qualified as service disabled. That’s why #accessibility is so important. It directly impacts a Veteran’s ability to receive the care and benefits they have earned from VA. Accessibility starts with you. https://lnkd.in/g4GSF4sU (view on LinkedIn)
Learn more
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- Discover new and compelling stories of VA’s transformation initiatives by visiting our website.
- Interested in being a part of OIT’s team that uses technology to modernize and transform VA service delivery to benefit Veterans? Contact VA’s Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer at 512-326-6600, Monday - Friday, 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. CST or by submitting a resume to VACareers@va.gov.
- Need more information about the Office of Information and Technology? Contact us.
- To learn more about VA’s digital transformation, follow our CIO on Twitter and connect with us on LinkedIn.
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