CESG Connections Magazine 2020 Issue | Page 16

IT Is in Everything We Do BY DOMINIC CUSSATT, PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY, OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY (OIT), DEPUTY CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS (VA) YOU MAY have heard the popular refrain, “Every company is an IT company.” It underscores the intrinsic role information technology (IT) plays in a company’s ability to successfully serve its customers and gain a competitive edge. Though government often defines success differently than the private sector, the role of IT in achieving our mission at VA is no less vital. Secretary Robert Wilkie has said many times that VA is in the midst “of the most radical transformation since . . . World War II.” After three and a half years in VA’s OIT, I have witnessed how our department is leading the way when it comes to creating a superior Veteran experience. IT is the backbone of this transformation. Right now, VA OIT is undertaking several initiatives simultaneously that will enable VA to more efficiently fulfill our ultimate mission of bringing better service and care to our Veterans. All of these initiatives are as enormous as they are complex. Here are only a few: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD MODERNIZATION (EHRM) One of the largest health information system initiatives of its kind in the world, EHRM brings together critical health care databases from VA and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) into a single integrated system. This massive data transformation project is designed to achieve a single, interoperable electronic health record solution that allows for the secure transfer of Veterans’ personal medical and service information in a “longitudinal” record that will follow them from bootcamp to post-service care. VA is on track to begin rolling out the new EHRM software at VA medical centers in March of 2020. MAINTAINING INTERNAL SYSTEMS AND STRENGTHENING INTEGRATED OUTSIDE NETWORKS (MISSION) ACT The MISSION Act gives Veterans greater choice and access to health care in VA facilities and beyond. It expands benefits for caregivers, allows Veterans more control in seeking the best care where and when they need it, and improves VA’s ability to recruit and retain the best medical providers. Implementation of this provision required development of new IT tools and technologies that assist VA clinicians and caregivers in selecting and arranging the most appropriate care for Veterans across the newly available options. THE HARRY W. COLMERY VETERANS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT OF 2017 Also known as the Forever GI Bill (FGIB), Colmery expands and enhances education benefits for Veterans and their dependents, providing more flexibility to attend higher education and obtain new skills later in life. The FGIB included 34 complex provisions that required extensive reprogramming and enhancing of existing VA benefits IT systems on a very short timeline. THE NEW VA.GOV WEBSITE OIT recently partnered with US Digital Services to redesign the VA’s public-facing website so that all VA information and services are available from a single website. For the first time, Veterans can gain access to the many VA services from one easy-to-use homepage that focuses on the top 20 tasks that 80 percent of VA’s customers need in easy-to-understand language. Within the first week of the launch, VA.gov had almost a half-million unique users.