Improving the Department of Veterans Affairs
Secretary Robert Wilkie talked about reforms at the Veterans Affairs Department, the second largest government department, with more than 25… read more
Secretary Robert Wilkie talked about reforms at the Veterans Affairs Department, the second largest government department, with more than 250,,000 employees. He reflected on the beginnings of the department and touted such recent improvements as implementing electronic records and the passage of legislation giving veterans greater access VA health care facilities and surrounding communities, and he spoke of future plans for the agency. close
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