Top 10 list of Air Force commands where airmen are at most risk of sexual harassment
102nd Intelligence Wing airmen participate in the second annual Sexual Assault Prevention and Response 5K run on April 2, 2016 at Otis Air National Guard Base. The run was designed to raise awareness of sexual assault and prevention within the military community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Bowcock)
The project was scheduled to take 10 years and cost $16 billion. Nearly eight years later, only six of VA’s 170-plus medical sites are using the software.
The figures are the latest available from federal census data and suggest limited progress on the issue of suicide prevention by Veterans Affairs leaders.