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Federal Contractor Announces Multi-Million Dollar VA Projects

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Hamilton Pacific Chamberlain (HPC), a service disabled veteran owned small business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Waldorf, MD, has announced the acquisition of multiple million-dollar federal contracts spanning various VA Medical Centers in Maryland and Washington, DC, as well as government buildings in and around the DC Metropolitan area. In Perry Point, MD, HPC has been contracted to upgrade the fire alarm system for the entire VA Medical Center campus. HPC will also be renovating the Catheterization Lab at the Baltimore VA Medical Center, upgrading the space for enhanced safety and comfort during veteran care.

VA Maryland Health Care Names New Associate Chief of Staff of Education and Academic Affairs

VA Maryland Health Care Names New Associate Chief of Staff of Education and Academic Affairs Share Article The VA Maryland Health Care System has named Dr. Ryan Scilla as the new associate chief of staff for Education and Academic Affairs. In this position, Scilla oversees the strategic planning and implementation of health professional training programs, veterans’ health education, and the employee education and training program for the health care system. .The VA Maryland Health Care System has named Dr. Ryan Scilla as the new associate chief of staff for Education and Academic Affairs. “We’re especially excited that Dr. Scilla brings his excitement for education to our team,” said Jonathan R. Eckman, P.E., director of the VA Maryland Health Care System.

State Roundup: Hogan posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims in Maryland

State Roundup: Hogan posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims in Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan used the unveiling of this plaque at the old Baltimore County Jail (in background) to issue pardons for the dozens of Black men lynched in Maryland in in the 19th and 20th centuries. Governor s Office photo by Anthony DePanise HOGAN PARDONS 34 LYNCHING VICTIMS: Gov. Larry Hogan granted posthumous pardons Saturday to 34 Maryland lynching victims, including Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old Black boy who was hanged outside the Towson jailhouse by a white mob in 1885. Hogan’s office said it was the first time a governor has issued a “blanket pardon” for the victims of racial lynchings, Jeff Barker reports for the Sun.

Blaine B Taylor, author, editor, perennial political candidate and Vietnam War veteran, dies

Blaine B Taylor, author, editor, perennial political candidate and Vietnam War veteran, dies
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