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WASHINGTON, DC – Atlas Research released its annual report Impact Through Innovation, which showcases how it helps federal government improve health care and address urgent health challenges.
Congratulations to the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System for winning the prestigious 2018 Project of the Year Award by the Project Management Institute.
Atlas Research’s ability to modernize legacy operations is best illustrated by our work for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), where we are helping execute on all five of the department’s top priorities. The first is providing greater choice for Veterans, and we’re deeply involved in one of biggest choices of all: allowing Veterans to age at home. This is the kind of complex equation that Atlas excels at solving. We have deep knowledge of health care delivery, the Veteran population, and the challenges of accessing health care in rural communities where millions of Veterans live. We have also trained tens of thousands of family members to care for Veterans at home.
Atlas is helping CDSE achieve its mission by collaboratively developing performance-based learning solutions in the core security disciplines. Atlas teamed with C2 Technologies to win this five-year engagement under the Human Capital and Training Solutions (HCaTS) contract vehicle, which federal agencies use to order complex human capital and training services.
When VA Secretary Dr. David J. Shulkin rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on November 7 in a ceremony marking National Veterans and Military Families Month, he will highlight VA’s new “ChooseVA” campaign with videos featuring an Atlas Research manager and his family.
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By conducting a program evaluation for a workforce development network in Maryland, Atlas Research provided valuable results used to inform future action and collaboration.
By providing technical assistance, technical writing, and expert facilitation support, Atlas Research is supporting a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiative to strengthen behavioral health care systems for service members, Veterans, and their families.
Atlas Research supports the VA Learning University (VALU) by developing a web-based training focused on how to participate in Virtual-Led Instructor Trainings (VILT).
Atlas Research is supporting VA transition from one Presidential administration to the next through program support, coordination, and analysis.
Atas Research supported the Health Services and Resources Administration (HRSA) Rural Hospital Performance Improvement Project (RHPI) by assessing the quality measures of rural Mississippi Delta region hospitals to identify performance improvement opportunities.