Titan Alpha will conduct up to 10,000 surveys in an effort to help the Department of Veterans Affairs gain perspective on programs designed to reduce suicidal risk among former service members, Atlas Research said Thursday. VHA awarded the task order under the $1 billion Integrated Healthcare Transformation contract vehicle.
Reva Stidd, a senior manager at Atlas Research, said Titan Alpha formed a team of professionals who have experience in survey methodology, behavioral health and program evaluation to support the project.
“Our approach is fueled by a sense of urgency knowing that lives are at stake, as well as the conviction that this data will lead to actions that save veteran lives.”
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