Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Division of Veterans Services Director
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from William A Gaudreau's organization
The meeting featured discussions on the New Hampshire First for Veterans initiative, including related legislative efforts such as license plate proposals and increases to the State Veterans Council. Updates were provided on the team's by-law revisions, which included adjustments to membership composition and the addition of new organizational members. The VA Manchester Healthcare System reported on progress in veteran benefits reinstatement and healthcare staffing improvements. Additionally, the New Hampshire State Veterans Home discussed census goals and recruitment successes, while the New Hampshire Hospital Association provided insights on healthcare staffing shortages and capacity challenges. Legislative advocacy concerning claim shark companies was also highlighted.
The meeting featured a presentation on the Veterans Yoga Project, focusing on science-based mental and physical health support. Agency reports were provided regarding the Division of Community Based Military Programs, ongoing construction at the Veterans Cemetery, and updates from the Governor and various legislative offices. Unfinished business included a discussion on a meeting regarding SB66 with stakeholders. New business involved legislative updates, including a change in position regarding HB 1332 to follow the bill, and the review of correspondence and legislative tracking sheets.
The committee meeting addressed several key topics including a presentation by the interim director of the Military and Veterans Campus in Franklin, NH. Discussions were held regarding the $1.3 billion federal budget allocation for a new VA Medical Center in NH, and the chairman was authorized to draft a letter to the Governor regarding this project. Additional briefings covered VA operations, including status upgrades for veterans with less than honorable discharges, a population data snapshot from the Division of Community Based Military Programs, and expansion efforts by the NHVC. Reports were provided on the residents census and staffing challenges at the NHVH. Legislative briefings included an LSR report, updates from the Governor's office, and reports from the offices of Sen. Shaheen, Sen. Hassan, and Rep. Pappas, during which the committee demanded immediate pay for the Coast Guard amidst a government shutdown. Nominations for committee leadership were scheduled for future meetings.
Key discussions centered on the Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFC) Study to be conducted by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), with the Pease community being the initial site for foundational data collection before a multi-site study. Edits were unanimously agreed upon for the draft request to the National Guard Bureau (NGB) to ensure that occupational health exposures (HAZMAT) and other potential non-PFOA/PFOS water contaminants receive a higher level of importance, rather than focusing primarily on PFOA/PFOS. Action items included progressing a claim submission process through the Office of Veteran Services, organizing staff support and initial coordination for newly established sub-committees, and addressing the need for consolidated information distribution platforms. The group also planned for a future community listening session.
This document details the operational framework and guiding principles for the Halls of Hope/Lebanon Mental Health Court's Veterans Track program. It emphasizes a coordinated referral process with the Veteran's Justice Outreach Worker and the VA to ensure veterans access specialized services. Key principles include maximizing inter-agency communication, improving access to VA and community mental health services, expediting case processing, reducing recidivism, enhancing community safety, and ensuring appropriate treatment. The plan also focuses on incorporating educational, vocational, and counseling programs, and encouraging family involvement, ultimately aiming to improve the health and well-being of veterans and enhance community safety.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at New Hampshire Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Matthew J. Dupuis
Chief Information Officer
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge