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Working for women veterans
Jan 11 2011
Yesterday, Senator Warner met with women veterans in Hampton and Richmond to discuss the recent release of a study that showed women are much more likely than male veterans to be denied care for PTSD.
The latest on JFCOM
Jan 07 2011
Senator Warner says Hampton Roads-based Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) will be renamed, retooled, refocused and resized – but the bipartisan Virginia delegation worked together to save about half of the 4,000 JFCOM jobs in Hampton Roads that were originally targeted for elimination.
Day Three: Hampton Roads and the Peninsula
Nov 15 2010
On Veterans’ Day, Senator Warner began the second leg of our week of traveling in at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.
Day One in the Shenandoah Valley
Nov 08 2010
Senator Warner began two days of travel in the Shenandoah Valley by honoring veterans at a lunch at the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park.
NVTC Members Stand Tall for Arlington Cemetery
As the U.S. Army addresses a sweeping scandal involving records keeping and other problems at Arlington National Cemetery, NVTC member organizations step up to help.
Aug 07 2010
DC Tech Source discusses a deal brokered by Senator Warner which will allow the Northern Virginian Technology Council to help address problems at Arlington National Cemetery.
The Washington Post reports on Senator Warner and the Northern Virginia Technology Council's effort to help update antiquated records at Arlington National Cemetery.
Finally, good news for Arlington
Aug 06 2010
The Army today accepted an offer from the Northern Virginia Technology Council to assess information technology challenges to Arlington National Cemetery.
From military veterans to Hampton's Pirate Ball
Jul 08 2010
Senator Warner helped launch the Blue Star Museums initiative for the region's military families today at Norfolk's Chrysler Museum of Art. It's a partnership between the non-profit Blue Star Families and the National Endowment for the Arts to provide free admission for military families at 800 museums and cultural institutions across the nation through Labor Day.
Sen. Warner: Private sector can help Arlington
Jun 25 2010
The Daily Press of Newport News reports on Senator Warner's conversations with U.S. Army officials and leaders of Virginia's high-tech community to help fix problems at Arlington National Cemetery.