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Thursday, June 7, 2012
We Were Supposed to do a Webinar Today…
This afternoon, the interagency committee tasked with implementing the president’s recent executive order on veterans’ education planned to host a webinar for veterans’ advocates and higher education stakeholders to outline how VA, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Education planned to implement the new directive.
The VFW has played a lead role in building consensus among leaders in higher education and the veterans’ community, sparking decisive action from Congress and the White House on the issue. Unfortunately, when it came time to log on to the webinar, the VFW was locked out.
Military OneSource, the DoD service tasked with hosting the webinar, said in an email that they overbooked the system, locking out groups like the VFW who had registered to participate last week. The email went on to explain that a subsequent webinar would be hosted next Friday and the presentation would be available to the public in two weeks online.
“To the VFW, this course of action is unacceptable,” said VFW Executive Director Bob Wallace. “We’ve been persistent advocates on this issue and we deserve to know how VA, the Pentagon and higher education intend to implement the executive order in order to best represent our veterans’ needs. It’s highly unprofessional and completely unacceptable to ask the VFW and our partner organizations to wait another week to learn about this program.”
The VFW was one of the few veterans’ organizations invited to testify on the president’s executive order, Executive Order #13607, before the House VA Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity two weeks ago. To learn more about the hearing and the executive order, click here.
(Image: Screengrab of the VFW's lock-out screen from today's webinar on Executive Order #13607.)
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