VA/DoD Continue to Improve Online Access to Benefits Information

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New Functionality Added to Online Benefits Portal

 

WASHINGTON – The Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense (DoD) just released improvements to the functionality ofĀ eBenefits, a joint self-service web portal that provides registered users with secure online information and access to a variety of military and Veterans benefits resources.

ā€œeBenefitsĀ is clearly becoming the platform of ch

oice for Veterans seeking access to the numerous benefits they have earned,ā€ said Undersecretary for Benefits Allison A. Hickey.Ā  ā€œThe increasing capabilities ofĀ eBenefitsĀ give Veterans and Servicemembers greater flexibility in securing the information they are looking for.ā€

The latest release,Ā eBenefitsĀ 4.3, allows for easy navigation of the online disability compensation claim submission process using interview-style questions and drop-down menus similar to tax-preparation software, instead of a traditional fill-in-the-blank form.Ā  The latest release also pre-populates the application with information from a Veteranā€™s record in VAā€™s secure database.Ā  Veterans can view processing times for each phase of their claim.

Other site improvements include a tool to help determine if a Veteran has eligibility for Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment benefits, a calculator for military reservists to determine retirement benefits, and a search function that identifies a claimantā€™s appointed Veterans service representative, with links to Google Maps indicating the location of their nearest representativeā€™s office.Ā  Servicemembers and Veterans can also access records like Post-9/11 GI Bill enrollment status, VA payment history, and DoD TRICARE health insurance status.

TheĀ eBenefitsĀ application is a key component of VAā€™s ongoing transformation to a digital environment for Veteransā€™ benefits delivery and fully supports VAā€™s Veterans Relationship Management initiative that provides Veterans with the ability to access information about their benefits anywhere, anytime and empowers them to manage those benefits through self-service capabilities.Ā  Additional functionality and features will continue to be added to the site throughout the coming months.


To access eBenefits, Veterans and Servicemembers must obtain a DoD Self-Service Logon (DS Logon), which provides access to several Veterans and military benefits resources using a single username and password.Ā  The service is free and may be obtained in person at a VA Regional Office, DoD ID Card station or online atĀ www.ebenefits.va.gov.

There are currently 2.2 million users with access toĀ eBenefits, and VA is on track to meet the 2013 agency priority goal of 2.5 million users, as outlined for VA onwww.Performance.gov.

With the most-recent release,Ā eBenefitsĀ has successfully completed 13 consecutive quarterly releases since October 2009 with 47 self-service features enabling Servicemembers and Veterans the ability to download copies of their official VA and military correspondenceā€”to include Veterans civil service preference, service verification, and benefits verification letters; military records; and VA home loan certificates of eligibility, just to name a few.

For more information about VA benefits go toĀ http://www.benefits.va.govĀ andĀ eBenefitsĀ atĀ www.ebenefits.va.gov.

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