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Defense electronic health records rollout is halfway done, even as VA’s is delayed
DoD remains on schedule to deploy its Genesis electronic health records system worldwide by the end of 2023.
By Karen Jowers
‘Encouraging progress’ found in DoD’s electronic health record system
The Department of Defense's MHS GENESIS system is now showing promise despite early negative reports, according to project partner Cerner.
By Jessie Bur
This military grade pistol is now available for civilian purchase
The handgun has many of the same features of its civilian version but with some significant upgrades.
By Todd South
DoD rolls out new GENESIS sites, with hopes of fewer complaints about electronic medical records system
Planners look to resolve problems and conflicts after new system launched.
Here’s when Sig Sauer will release a batch of the Army’s new handgun for sale to the public
The handgun comes in coyote tan and with two 21-round magazines and one 17-round magazine.
By Todd South
Here’s a sneak peek at a laser/light combo for the Army’s newest pistol
The new laser light will also require a new holster that can fit the pistol with the device mounted on its built-in rail.
By Todd South
Cabela’s might have been a cheaper option for the military’s newest handgun after all, report shows
A recently released report from the Congressional Research Office compared the defense contract for the newest pistol for all of the services and what it would have cost to buy it off the shelf.
By Todd South
Special congressional panel to scrutinize VA’s medical records overhaul
Lawmakers say the project to bring VA records in line with military medical files warrants special oversight.
Senator: Major problems with new DoD health-records software could endanger patients
The new system, being rolled out in Washington state, has generated inaccurate prescriptions and misdirected patient referrals.
By Karen Jowers
Ambitious VA medical records overhaul in jeopardy after department shakeup
Former VA Secretary David Shulkin has said the department was close to finalizing a contract just before he was fired. Now the deal is in limbo.
Soldier joins elite ranks of triple-distinguished shooters at Army shooting match
Army Staff Sgt. Brad Balsley is one of only 17 soldiers in more than 130 years to earn the coveted status.
By Todd South