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 BRIGADIER GENERAL ALLISON A. HICKEY
Former Air Force general sworn in as VA undersecretary for benefits

Posted 6/6/2011 Email story   Print story

    

6/6/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Retired Brig. Gen. Allison A. Hickey, a 27-year veteran of the Air Force, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve and a graduate of the first U.S. Air Force Academy class to include women, has been sworn in as the Department of Veterans Affairs' undersecretary for benefits.

"General Hickey is a proven leader with deep experience and passion, who is dedicated to the welfare of veterans, their families and survivors," said VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki. "With her extensive knowledge, insight and commitment, I am confident we will achieve the bold and comprehensive changes that will continue the transformation of the Veterans Benefits Administration into a 21st century organization."

As undersecretary, General Hickey is responsible for a $72.3 billion budget and benefit programs that include compensation and pension benefits for more than four million veterans and survivors, education programs including the Post 9/11 GI Bill, home loan guaranties, vocational rehabilitation and employment services, and one of the nation's largest life insurance programs.

General Hickey, a pilot and aircraft commander, has 17 years of leadership in Department of Defense strategic and transformation planning, program and resource implementation, public and congressional affairs, and quality and organizational management.

She served as head of the Air Force's Future Total Force office, and as assistant deputy director of Air Force Strategic Planning, leading one of the largest mission and culture change efforts the Air Force has gone through since its inception.

Additionally, General Hickey held the position of Air Force Future Concepts and Transformation Division chief, focused on the integration of technologies, organizations and operations that became the model for the Air Force of 2025.

She also brings private industry experience, leading human capital management as an executive for Accenture in their work for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and supporting operational business processes for other intelligence community organizations in the areas of customer relationship management, call center practices and other 21st century information technology systems.

"As a recently separated veteran, I have firsthand experience with the transition processes that thousands of veterans and their families experience every day," General Hickey said. "I also have personal knowledge of the issues and sacrifices made by military families, including those of our National Guard and Reserve. I am excited to be part of the VA team focused on serving Veterans."

In addition to her own military service, General Hickey is part of a proud military family. She is the daughter of a career Army officer and Vietnam War veteran, retired Lt. Gen. William J. Hilsman. Her mother, Jean Hilsman, a military mother and spouse, served as a director and past president of the National Military Family Association and as the first Department of Defense Family Policy Office director.

General Hickey is also the spouse of Col. Rob Hickey (Ret.), a 30-year active duty veteran, guardsman and reservist and a current federal government civilian employee. General Hickey and her husband have three children.

General Hickey replaced acting undersecretary for benefits Michael Walcoff, who has served throughout the Veterans Benefits Administration including positions as deputy undersecretary, associate deputy undersecretary for field operations, deputy area director and regional office director. He will be retiring from VA after more than 35 years managing the department's benefits programs and 57 field offices with nearly 20,000 employees.



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6/7/2011 1:16:10 PM ET
I am sure a very good choice for this position. She has a lot of experience in various leadership positons. I would like to see more retired senior enlisted personnel in senior level positions in the VA even though I am a retired officer. There are many many more enlisted veterans than officer veterans. It would be nice to have a retired senior enlisted person in a high position in the VA to make sure their concerns are being addressed.
Jerry, Oklahoma
 
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