VA’s PRC-77 On Overload: When Volume Drowns Out the Signal
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

VA’s PRC-77 On Overload: When Volume Drowns Out the Signal

Anyone who has ever humped a PRC-77 through the bush knows the sound of a radio on the fritz. When you’re redlining that dial, trying to push the signal through heavy canopy, the message gets garbled. "Broken and unreadable." You get static. Right now, that is how VA is operating its claims processing, like a radio with the volume cranked to ten and the squelch turned off. They are so focused on "output" and "clearing the net" that the actual quality of the transmission, the decisions affecting Veteran’s lives, is falling into total distortion.

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Congressional Stool Pigeons; Is Anyone Home?
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Congressional Stool Pigeons; Is Anyone Home?

I remember reading Profiles in Courage in high school. Boy, they just don’t make men like they used to. What a month. I really wasn’t prepared for this spooky of a Halloween season. The VA sure is slick. You release the Philadelphia OIG report just before the shutdown, then say sorry, can’t view the report. OIG website is shutdown—no money! It’s slick as a fox, for sure.

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