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West Texas VA receives funding for continued infrastructure improvements

PRESS RELEASE

May 12, 2026

Big Spring, TX - West Texas VA Health Care System (WTVAHCS) received funding for Non-recurring Maintenance projects in the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, after receiving funding in the first quarter of the fiscal year.

The funding is part of a record $4.8 billion in nationwide VA spending to modernize, repair, and improve health care facilities in FY2026 via the Veterans Health Administration’s Non-recurring Maintenance program.

Funding project(s) for WTVAHCS in the second quarter of FY2026 are: 

  • EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades, Tier 2 Datacenter
  • Replace boilers at George H. O’Brien, Jr. VA Medical Center

“This funding allows WTVAHCS to continue modernizing and improving, so our facility remains safe, efficient, and equipped to provide high-quality care for our Veterans in West Texas,” said Robert Hoff, Acting Medical Center Director.

Of the total $4.8 billion committed for fiscal year 2026, VA has obligated a total of $1.064 billion. Obligation of funds includes:

  • $795 million to repair and upgrade outdated infrastructure systems in medical facilities.
  • $255 million for maintenance and modernization of facility infrastructure to support future electronic health record system updates.
  • $13 million for major building upgrades like elevators, electrical systems, and boiler plants.

This investment is just one of many ways the Trump Administration is making VA work better for Veterans. For example, VA has: 

 

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West Texas VA HCS provides Veterans with health care services at six locations serving west Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Our facilities include the George H. O’Brien Jr. VA Medical Center in Big Spring and four community-based outpatient clinics in Abilene, Fort Stockton, San Angelo, and Odessa, Texas, and one in Hobbs, New Mexico. Find a VA health facility near you and manage your health online.

 

 

 

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