Requires DMVA to develop mobile application to provide guidance on available resources to veterans and their families.
Impact
The introduction of this mobile application is expected to significantly improve the user experience for veterans and their families, given that mobile apps generally offer faster loading times and ease of use compared to traditional websites. Furthermore, the app aims to provide a centralized resource hub, facilitating the access of important state and federal veterans' programs and benefits through an easily navigable interface.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2138 aims to enhance access to resources for veterans and their families by mandating the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) to develop a mobile application. This application is intended to serve as a comprehensive guide, providing information on various aspects critical to veterans such as legal rights, benefits, medical and insurance details, housing options, and assistance for transitioning from active duty to civilian life. The proposed application seeks to consolidate and streamline access to information that is already available on existing DMVA web resources.
Contention
While the bill does not seem to have any explicit points of contention in the provided discussions or votes, the effectiveness of such technological solutions in reaching and benefiting every veteran may still be a matter for scrutiny. Some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding the digital divide, questioning whether all veterans, especially older or low-income individuals, will have adequate access to the technology necessary to utilize such an application. Additionally, the preference for mobile applications over traditional resources might face pushback from proponents of one-on-one veterans' services.
Intended_effect
If enacted, this bill will necessitate an amendment to N.J.S.38A:3-6, thus formalizing the DMVA's responsibility to provide up-to-date resources tailored for veterans through a more modern platform. The commitment to developing this mobile application underscores the state's effort to leverage technology in improving veterans' access to essential information, thereby promoting better reintegration into civilian life and overall support for the veteran community.
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