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Behavioral Health Tech Is Booming, But Are Veteran and Military Communities Benefiting?
In the broader tech world, behavioral health solutions have become one of the fastest-growing subsectors of digital health. Investment flows, market projections, and new products suggest AI-powered behavioral health tools are here to stay. Yet the explosive growth we’re seeing in general populations hasn’t translated into the same momentum for Veterans and military communities, a glaring gap that is both a missed opportunity and a public health concern. The Growth of AI in

Aimee Johnson, LCSW
Mar 173 min read


The Government's AI Moment
One Year After the Government’s AI Moment, the Gap Is Still the Story One year after the federal government’s much-discussed “AI moment,” the distance between ambition and operational reality remains stubbornly wide. In the past twelve months, agencies have moved quickly to signal momentum. Departments have announced numerous rollouts of AI tools or expansion of legacy programs, such as the Department of Defense standing up a new cell to replace Task Force Lima in late 20

Ryan Lamke
Feb 103 min read


Building Trust: The Power of Culturally Tailored Messaging in Suicide Prevention
Culturally-informed, strength-based messaging isn’t just more effective—it’s essential for reaching Veterans and service members with hope, support, and actionable resources.
Ashley Gork
Jun 27, 20252 min read


Lights Out: How the Heathrow Substation Fire Exposes Our Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability
The recent substation fire near Heathrow airport serves as a stark wake-up call, dramatically illustrating the fragility of our energy transmission systems. Thousands of travelers found themselves stranded, flights grounded, and operations paralyzed, demonstrating how a single infrastructure failure can bring an entire complex system to its knees. Moreover, this incident is not an isolated event but a symptom of a much larger, more systemic problem for many countries, includi

Ryan Lamke
Mar 26, 20252 min read


The Future of Federal Health Innovation: Bridging Technology, Opportunity, and Outcomes
As technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the U.S. federal government is committed to use it to bridge healthcare gaps.

Rob Germain
Dec 10, 20244 min read


Achieving Housing Stability for Women Veterans Through Community Equity and Empowerment
The number of unsheltered Women Veterans grew by 48% from 2020-2023. How do we achieve housing stability for our Female Veterans?

Dylan Tete
Dec 10, 20244 min read


The Intersection of Public Health and Climate: A Data-Driven Perspective
Extreme shifts in weather have an effect on human well-being and healthcare systems worldwide. Take a closer look at the data here.

Abigail Ulman
Dec 10, 20243 min read
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