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Rising veteran disability claims could burn out VA staff
The Veterans Benefits Administration is on pace to set a new record this year for processing disability cases.
Veterans can now file class-action lawsuits against VA
The move could allow groups of veterans to sue the department and force additional action on a host of benefits and programming issues.
Navy digging out of reservist retirement backlog
The backlog of Navy reservist retirement packages is down to 300.
By Carl Prine
Here’s why a robot could answer your next VA loan question
VA meets AI? The department is seeking industry input on deploying artificial intelligence.
By Kevin Lilley
Despite threat of a years-long wait, veterans slow to embrace new option on disability appeals
Only about 3 percent of veterans invited into the new Rapid Appeals Modernization Program have taken advantage so far.
Congressmen question DoD takeover of security clearance investigations
The Department of Defense’s scheduled takeover of its security clearance investigations from the National Background Investigations Bureau may only add to the clearance backlog rather than alleviate it.
By Jessie Bur