Portfolio
Atlas Research supports VA by providing portfolio management, program management, and project management and developing a strategic foundation and framework to address VA Health Care’s GAO’high-risk designation.
Atlas Research supported the National Institute of Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) by delivering a set of science-based, culturally appropriate health education tools, skill-building opportunities, and sustainable community-based implementation strategies.
Atlas Research worked with the National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans to develop and deploy the Benefits Assistance and Support System (BASS) as another means to achieve the End Veteran Homelessness (EVH) goal.
Atlas Research supported the Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy (OHAIDP) by conducting a comprehensive inventory of the federally-supported HIV and viral hepatitis programs, services, research, and activities reaching/serving black gay, bisexual, same-gender-loving, and other MSM.
By developing and implementing communications and outreach strategies, Atlas Research increased awareness and utilization of VA health-related services and resources in rural communities within the VA Capitol Health Care Network.
By reframing training for new Veterans based on their learning wants and needs, more than 300,000 Service Members will receive an improved learning experience as they transition to civilian life.
Atlas Research supports the VA's Strategic Acquisition Center (SAC) by providing program planning and scheduling support for SAC's strategic-level contracts for medical, surgical, dental, laboratory supplies.
Atlas Research supported the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) by creating and delivering a national training program for the 400 formerly homeless Veterans hired by VA to help other homeless Veterans find employment.
Atlas Research supported the Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System through creation of consumer products centered on meeting the needs of a diverse Veteran population.
To ensure access to timely, comprehensive, and quality health care for rural women Veterans, Atlas Research developed a comprehensive care initiative and implemented it in rural communities within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Capitol Health Network.