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John Windom, 64, a retired Navy officer, Washington
Another Lenka Stankova hurting the war fighters. John Windom, 64, a retired Navy officer, was charged with making false statements, concealment of material facts and falsification of a record or document tied to a failure to report more than $15,000 in cash, casino chips and other gifts from contractors. The Justice Department announced the charges on Wednesday, accusing him of “accepting, and sometimes demanding, extravagant gifts from a group of contractors and subcontractors who worked on the project he was overseeing.” As the indictment notes, Windom was aware of the rules regarding reporting gifts and receipts, per training for officials. “An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law,” the Justice Department said in its release. Top Stories This Week News Army raises enlistment age to 42, eases marijuana restrictions Patty Nieberg News Pentagon wants to increase naval, special operations capabilities on Greenland Nicholas Slayton Tech & Tactics French sailor goes running, reveals flagship’s location via fitness app Nicholas Slayton The VA began a project to modernize its health records in 2017, aiming to digitize information, an initiative estimated to cost $16 billion, but has since exceeded that and is expected to cost as much as $37 billion. In 2018, the 10-year contract was awarded to Cerner (now known as Oracle Health after Oracle acquired it). Windom was appointed as Executive Director of the Office of Electronic Record Modernization in 2017 and helped supervise the VA’s choice of Cerner for the contract. According to the grand jury indictment against him, Windom used his position to take money and gifts from a group of business executives from information technology and consulting companies who were contractors on the project. According to the indictment, Windom allegedly called them “the Power Group.” Windom used his role to “encourage, monitor, and facilitate contract and subcontracting opportunities for members of the Power Group, related and unrelated to the EHRM project.” Windom was allegedly given payment in everything from cash, to $8,200 in Louis Vuitton gift cards and $1,800 in casino chips. He was also given a High Efficiency Particulate Air, or HEPA, filter worth $631. The indictment also accuses Windom of using his position to “coerce” payments and gifts from others. Per the indictment, Windom “repeatedly reminded Power Group members to remain loyal and directed them to maintain confidentiality and their relationship with him.” In one message at the start of 2020, Windom messaged Power Group members, telling them that “loose lips sink ships.” Windom’s initial contract was extended, and in 2022 he was reassigned to serve as deputy director of the Federal electronic Health Modernization Office, a joint VA and Department of Defense project. Nine years after the modernization effort started, the Electronic Health Record program is used by only a handful of VA sites, with the program hit by glitches and usability issues. The VA paused the program in 2023, but is expected to roll out at several sites this year. Windom faces a maximum sentence of over 20 years in prison if convicted on all counts. Task & Purpose Video Each week on Tuesdays and Fridays our team will bring you analysis of military tech, tactics, and doctrine. Watch Here Nicholas Slayton Avatar Nicholas Slayton Contributing Editor Nicholas Slayton is a Contributing Editor for Task & Purpose. In addition to covering breaking news, he writes about history, shipwrecks, and the military’s hunt for unidentified anomalous phenomenon (formerly known as UFOs). 5 Viewing We want Task & Purpose to be a nice place to chat and and swap stories, but please read and follow our guidelines here. Sort by 1 day ago I can only assume what kind of officer he was in the military. Pretty sure this was not his first “rodeo.” Gets 0 sympathy from me. 1 day ago When Trump fired 90% of the Inspector Generals day one of this administration, he signaled it was business as usual for the only stable genius who can not fail to bankrupt countless businesses througjout his life. Greed and corruption exist in this administration like none other. It's impact has ... See more 1 day ago "Hey boss......you buy that new HEPA machine for the house?" Others had to know something. 1 day ago What would anybody expect from a bureaucracy that goes out of its way to find every reason to deny claims of service members? There is more corruption in the VA than just that guy. 1 day ago If convicted, he should lose his Navy retirement. Powered by TermsPrivacy Trending U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing take cover in a bunker during exercise Grand Shield 22-2 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Dec. 15, 2021. Grand Shield tested Al Udeid’s readiness to respond to regional threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Noah D. Coger) Pentagon looks for vendors to supply pre-made bunkers within 30 days Patty Nieberg U.S. Marines with Lima Company, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a live fire deck shoot aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), Philippine Sea, March 16, 2026. The 31st MEU is a persistent, combat credible force operating aboard the ships of the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, routinely interacting and operating with our allies and partners to contribute to deterrence, security, crisis response, and combat operations in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Gerardo Mendez) USS Tripoli, 2,200 Marines arrive in the Middle East Nicholas Slayton More in News HINES, IL - MAY 30: A sign marks the entrance to the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital on May 30, 2014 in Hines, Illinois. Hines, which is located in suburban Chicago, has been linked to allegations that administrators kept secret waiting lists at Veterans Administration hospitals so hospital executives could collect bonuses linked to meeting standards for rapid treatment. Today, as the scandal continued to grow, Veterans *** Secretary Eric Shinseki apologized in public and then resigned from his post. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Veteran entrepreneurs say VA cuts have gutted their businesses Patty Nieberg Disabled Army veteran fired from the VA will attend Trump speech to Congress Disabled Army veteran fired from the VA will attend Trump speech to Congress Patty Nieberg As the VA celebrates 100 years of medical research, the very people doing that job are being fired As the VA celebrates 100 years of medical research, the very people doing that job are being fired Patty Nieberg PACT Act Healthcare, the economy, reproductive rights: what matters most to veterans in the midterm elections Jeff Schogol Sarah Cavanaugh Woman accused of stolen valor charged with defrauding $250,000 from veteran charities Jeff Schogol air force wounded warrior program Inside the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program’s toxic workplace David Roza 230,000 veterans’ disability ratings are stuck in limbo due to COVID-19 230,000 veterans’ disability ratings are stuck in limbo due to COVID-19 David Roza With the ‘Tally Bill’, vets could hold the VA accountable when medical malpractice occurs at the hands of a contractor With the ‘Tally Bill’, vets could hold the VA accountable when medical malpractice occurs at the hands of a contractor
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Marlene McGarrity, 11219
this is literally over exaggeration shes not even that bad everyone hating on her are sixth graders, wait till you have ms d in seventh grade lol anyway she gives candy to us idk what yall on about
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E. Masoud Pour, M.D., F.A.C.S., P.A., 7211 Hanover Parkway, Suite A, Greenbelt, MD
Dr. Pour is a patient and caring Dr. who takes time with his patients to explain any questions we may have.
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Khaled Nass, M.D., 4035 Johns Creek Parkway Suite C, Johns Creek, GA, 30024
I was lucky to find Dr. Nass. He has expertise, and is board certified, in nephrology and internal medicine. He is up-to-date, thorough, caring, dependable, responsive, clearly communicates test results, answers all my questions, and his treatment plans work. He is the epitome of a great doctor. Because of changes in my medical plans, I've had several nephrologists and he is the very best, and among the very few best of any specialist and PCP I've had. He cares for, and treats, a range of health needs, his testing is the most thorough of any of my prior doctors. He changed my treatment, and changed prior medications, so I had better outcomes. He's concerned about all my health issues and his internal medicine expertise is a definite plus when dealing with my treatment. I recommend him highly as one of the very best in his field.
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LeRoy C. Smith M.D., 1149 Highland Ave. Suite 1, Clarkston, WA, 99403
Very skilled and through. puts the patient's well fair above all.
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Jason J. Pirozzolo, D.O., 801 N. Orange Ave, Suite 600, Orlando, FL, 32801
When this pandemic started, no one was prepared for how our daily normal lives would change. Dr. Jason Pirozzolo and his staff at OHSA have been incredibly helpful! I had a telemedicine appointment with Dr. Pirozzolo and he made me feel like I was having an in person meeting with him. He was informative and really cared about the pain I was experiencing. After speaking for him for a while, he had me speak with his assistant to schedule an appointment. I'm doing my daily light exercises until my scheduled appointment and already feeling less pain and more at ease. Highly recommend!
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Karen Pearl, D.O., 1200 Overlook Terrace Suite A, FTW, TX
I was seriously injured in 2003, and went through a few risky, unnecessary surgeries only to be left in chronic pain, unemployed and praying for a doctor who wasn't a licensed drug dealer. My prayers were answered when I found Dr.Karen Pearl (BONES) and her AMAZING staff. She made it possible to live my life again and continues to be the best doctor I have ever seen. I don't know what I would do if I ever lost her.l consider her to be my PCP and close friend.Thank you Dr.Pearl and your team, and of course GOD! Please continue to be the gifted healer that the Lord made you and know that I love you guys. I only wish there was more that I could do to repay all that you have done for me and the people I love in my life. May GOD BLESS YOU ALL and THANK YOU!!! ?
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NICCOS J. David,D.P.M., 515 Cape Coral Pkwy Suite A, Cape Coral, FL
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DR. WEIHONG YUAN, 7700 CONGRESS AVENUE SUITE 1135, BOCA RATON, FL
I have been going to Dr. Yuan since 2015 for relief of pain in my lower back and other places as the need arises. She is a soft-spoken, gentle, personable woman who is gifted and superb in her professional expertise. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the "best," I would rate Dr. Yuan as a "5". While she may speak softly, this is because she doesn't want to disturb patients in the adjourning room nor does she want to betray your privacy. She speaks slowly so that who have trouble hearing someone who doesn't speak loudly will be able to clearly understand her and focus on her words. In all of my visits over the past 3 years, I have walked out of her office a "renewed" woman able to meet my daily activities relieved of the agony that I experienced as I walked in to her office. There is no doubt in my mind that Dr. Yuan has "gifted" hands and that no one should think twice about going to her. Over the years, I have gone to many acupuncturists for treatments up north, and Dr. Yuan ranks among the "best" of the professional acupuncturists I have ever used. Norma Lent Auerbach, Ph.D.
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