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TMO’s Got Talent!
The Office of Information and Technology’s Talent Management Office earns high marks as a 2021 LearningElite Award finalist and winner of the Association for Talent Development BEST Award.

OIT Icons: Cherri Waters
OIT Icons: Impactful Women Advancing VA’s Mission showcases the talent and dedication of our diverse workforce.

A Personal Touch: Area Managers Describe Working at VA
Culture of service drives customer and Veteran satisfaction.

Modernizing the VA Financial Acquisition Management System
VA iFAMS brings efficient financial acquisition system to VBA staff for better service to VA customers.

Our 2021 Preview—Putting Technology to Work for Veterans
So, what’s on tap for 2021? OIT is building on the great work of the past year with a range of products and services focused on Veterans.

CIO James P. Gfrerer Leads List of VA Officials Receiving Top 2020 Honor
OIT leaders recognized by leading news outlet for COVID-19 innovations, IT and digital transformation initiatives.

OIT Keeps Veterans’ Benefit Applications Moving Quickly
Our emphasis on quick resolution to incidents and investment in predictive software exemplifies how we value and build our business relationships.

VA Leaders Honored for Exceptional Service Delivery
More than two dozen VA individuals, including several OIT staff members, earn honors from a top federal health news outlet.

IT Leaders Join VA’s Office of Information and Technology
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OIT) actively recruits individuals who excel in delivering technologies and services to improve the Veteran experience. Recently, two technology all-stars joined VA to help OIT achieve its vision to become a world-class IT organization that provides a seamless, unified Veteran experience using state-of-the-art technology.

Advanced App Monitoring Keeps VA on Course
OIT’s advanced monitoring efforts have averted potential issues prior to end user impact.

VA’s OIT Prioritizes Critical Operations While Responding to COVID-19
Dominic Cussatt, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Deputy Chief Information Officer, discusses how VA’s Office of Information and Technology maintained critical operations support amidst COVID-19 response.

Harvard Students Design with Veterans for Veterans and VA
OIT’s partnership with the Harvard Kennedy School’s Tech and Innovation in Government Program brings new innovative ideas to VA.

OIT Launches New Virtual Check-In Feature
With VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) re-opening, OIT has deployed a new VEText feature making outpatient VAMC visits safer for patients and staff

3D Printing Innovations Facilitate Medical Breakthroughs for Veterans
OIT’s industry-leading 3D printing resources create customized health care solutions, improved health for Veterans, and enhanced COVID-19 responses.

Women in IT: Susan Perez
Celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month by learning more about OIT’s own women leaders

VA Video Series Teaches Veterans How to Use New Tool When Filing Disability Claims Online
Video tutorials series helps describe steps Veterans can follow to complete disability compensation claims applications online using a new digital tool.

Doing “Digital” Differently at VA
What distinguishes our digital transformation is our purpose, our “why.” It drives me and everyone in OIT as we work together toward the same goal: improving the lives of Veterans.

2019 Midyear Review
Over the past 6 months, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Office of Information and Technology have driven aggressive progress toward VA’s Digital Transformation, enabling a seamless, unified Veteran experience.

How Effective IT Problem Solving Helped Save the VA.gov Launch
As VA.gov celebrates its 6-month Anniversary, it’s worth a look back at how as VA prepared to unveil the new website, a mysterious issue threatened to derail the launch.

VA Announces New Veterans Health Application Programming Interface
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently launched its first Health Application Programming Interface (API) that will power the next generation of Blue Button features by enabling Veterans to interact with their own personal health data within innovative mobile and web-based apps.

A Year in Review: Teamwork and Modernization at VA Office of Information and Technology
Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OIT) released its 2017 Year in Review to celebrate the tremendous progress OIT has made in the past year toward creating a modern VA and an enhanced Veteran experience.