Reports
VETS Annual Reports
The report describes how the various programs administered by the Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS), along with its partner agencies, helped to facilitate smooth transitions to civilian employment for those serving in our military and provided continuing employment assistance for veterans, military spouses, and caregivers.
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2023 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2022 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2021 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2020 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2019 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2018 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2017 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2016 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2015 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2014 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2013 (PDF)
- VETS Annual Report to Congress - FY2012 (PDF)
USERRA Annual Reports
The USERRA Annual Report describes the various roles federal agencies play in the administration of USERRA. The report responds to each of the statutorily mandated reporting requirements described in the introduction to the report. In addition, the report contains other information of interest, including USERRA case outcomes for cases closed by DOJ, OSC, and DOL.
USERRA Annual Reports are housed in the USERRA program page
Off-Base Transition Training Pilot Annual Report
The Off-Base Transition Training (OBTT) pilot program began its first year of operation on January 11, 2022, in accordance with section 4303 of the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020 (P.L. 116-315). Section 4303 directed the Department of Labor (DOL) to provide the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) to veterans and spouses of veterans at locations other than active military installations for a period of five years to improve employment-related outcomes in areas with high veteran unemployment.
- OBTT Annual Report to Congress - FY2023 (PDF)
- OBTT Annual Report to Congress – FY2022 (PDF)
- Off-Base Transition Training Pilot page
Veteran American Job Center Customer Experience Report (VCX-HCD)
The Department of Labor (DOL) Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) has embarked on a Human-Centered Design (HCD) project to better understand the veteran customer experience (CX) with American Job Centers (AJCs) throughout the country, specifically services provided through the Jobs for Veterans State Grants (JVSG) program.
Fact Sheets
Military Spouses
Frequent relocations can present challenges for military spouses in finding and sustaining careers. Service members make significant sacrifices in service of their country, and their spouses and families play a vital role in supporting them.
Federal Resource Listing for Veterans, Military Spouses, and Transitioning Service Members Considering Cyber Careers
Transitioning service members, Veterans, and military spouses represent a highly valued potential talent pipeline for cyber roles across the public and private sectors. To facilitate awareness of cyber career opportunities to the above population, a listing of information, tools and resources have been assembled.
Employment Navigator and Partnerships Program (ENPP)
The ENPP is an initiative designed to help active-duty service members and their spouses achieve their employment and training goals as the service member transitions to a post-military career.
Veterans Building the Next Generation’s Trucking Workforce
Federal resources for transitioning service members and veterans pursuing careers in the trucking industry.
Veterans Building the Next Generation’s Trucking Workforce (PDF)
The HIRE Vets Medallion Program
The Award recognizes employers who hire and retain veterans, including their efforts to establish employee development programs and veteran specific benefits to improve retention.
Unemployment Compensation FAQs for Student Veterans
Student veterans, including those utilizing their GI bill Benefits, may qualify for unemployment compensation if they meet applicable state and federal guidelines. Each state administers a separate unemployment insurance program, but all states follow the same guidelines established by federal law.
Unemployment Compensation FAQs for Student Veterans (PDF)
Labor Force Statistics of Veterans with Disabilities
This document from the Current Population summarizes labor force statistics from government programs for veteran survey and program participation for select federal government programs for veterans with disabilities.
Updated December 2024