Dept. of Veterans Affairs Needs to Do What a Business Would DoDept. of Veterans Affairs needs to do what a business would doRandall, Richard
We Are Approved to Receive VA Training Benefits Now accepting Veterans with the Post 911GI BILL®or Montgomery GI BILL® GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the offici...
aLeidos(NYSE:LDOS) company, was awarded its second prime contract by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to continue to provide medical disability examinations for the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). The contract has a one-year base period of performance, four one-ye...
H.R. 6142 — Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL)/Energy and Commerce; Financial Services; Transportation and Infrastructure; Education and Labor; Judiciary; Natural Resources; Agriculture; Veterans’ Affairs — A bill to end preventable maternal mortality and ...
Ellagic acid induces transcription of microsomal epoxide hydrolase through a promoter which is not an antioxidant responsive element: , L.M. Rundhaugen. Dept of Med Lakeside Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Northwestern University Lurie ... None 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 ELLAGIC ACID INDUCES ...
which the Hospital was transferred to the Veterans’ Administration. It should be noted that a Medical Training Center to accommodate approximately 600 men was constructed in conjunction with Moore General Hospital. The project which had already been announced in the “Asheville Times” of 2 June ...
Veterans Affairs Dept. Seeks Exemption From Proposed Distance-Education RuleBy Kelly Field
Dept. of Veterans Affairs Wants Permission to Hire an AttorneyOKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs wantsto hire its own...Denwalt, Dale
Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs Bill Expected to Be Heard by Full SenateA measure that would allow Republican Gov. Mary Fallin to namethe executive director of the...By CarterM Scott
Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs Software Deal Ended in LitigationFrom 1999 to 2003, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs paid more than $7 million for custom-designed software that it never received, court documents obtained by The Journal Record show.Carter, M Scott...