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Atlas Research supports the VA Learning University (VALU) by developing a web-based training course for Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) employees and a virtual instructor-led training course for VBA supervisors to prepare the VBA workforce to succeed in a virtual work environment. 

Atlas Research is supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by leading a study to better understand the barriers and facilitators to HIV prevention, care, and treatment among transgender women, a population severely affected by the disease.

By working collaboratively with hospice and end-of-life organizations in the VA Midwest Health Care Network, Atlas Research helped to develop care coordination models that effectively serve the unique health care needs of a Veteran requiring end-of-life care.

Atlas Research is supporting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) by delivering project management, program design, and program development for a pilot program that will provide employees with training and support to help prevent workplace violence and handle an incident if it does occur.

Through strategic communications support, Atlas Research helped the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to better execute comprehensive communications services to advance strategic goals, build brand awareness, and promote VA as an employer of choice.

Atlas Research support facilitates more efficient and streamlined financial practices within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

Atlas Research supports the National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans (National Center) by conducting onsite monitoring visits of SSVF grantees.

By conducting a program evaluation for a workforce development network in Maryland, Atlas Research provided valuable results used to inform future action and collaboration.

Atlas Research is supporting the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) by conducting six systematic reviews to help ensure that the Quality of Family Planning (QFP) recommendations set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are up-to-date and account for recent findings or changes in evidence.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) turned to Atlas Research and partners to explore the perceived barriers and facilitators of HIV care providers in engaging, retaining, and referring patients along the spectrum of HIV care. 

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