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Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a workforce reduction, ...
Technology officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs plan to tighten its budget and reduce its workforce, as it tackles ...
Eddie Pool told lawmakers it is “highly unlikely” the agency’s IT office would need to rehire employees who left through ...
Nearly 1,200 VA Office of Information and Technology employees took the deferred resignation offer or were approved for voluntary early retirement.
Amentum is laying off 56 Richmond area employees by Aug. 31 due to losing a nearly two-decade old contract with tobacco manufacturer Altria.
Leadership at the VA insists services won’t be affected by thousands of staff cuts. Area veterans will be watching closely to ...
The DNA repository, donated by more than a million retired military service members, has helped health studies for veterans ...
While 17,000 federal workers have already lost their jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, "a department-wide RIF is ...
A former surgical sales representative who pleaded guilty in January to defrauding the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center was ...
“Virginia’s slip in CNBC’s Top States for Business ranking once again highlights that the chaos and uncertainty caused by ...
With Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s first special session of 2025 likely to be focused on health care costs for public employees, lawmakers will have to contend with what to do about the Public Employees ...
A Chantilly firm that provides background investigation and protective services for government agencies and private-sector ...