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Veteran services office seeks county purchase of Veteran AI licenses to speed claims help
Summary
Veteran Service Officer Travis told the Montezuma County commissioners he wants county-paid access for staff and 25 short-term licenses from a vendor called Veteran AI so veterans and staff can prepare benefit claims more efficiently; commissioners signaled interest and asked staff to include the contract in procurement review.
Veteran Service Officer Travis told the Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 9 that his office is recommending the county approve a vendor agreement to obtain staff access and 25 two-month 'veteran' licenses from a company called Veteran AI to help veterans prepare benefit claims and related documentation.
Travis said the office handled more than 1,400 in-person appointments and roughly 15,000 total veteran contacts last year, and that his office processed about $6.4 million in indirect income routed through county assistance while the U.S. Department of…
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