First-Half FY2026 Progress
“The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.”
– Phil Jackson, Hall of Fame and
NBA Championship Coach
In the first half of FY2026, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services advanced its mission through steady operational progress and strategic outreach.
- Launched 7 planned operations
- Advanced 42 projects
- Moved forward 7 policy proposals or new ideas
- Participated in 12 conferences, workshops, and public events
Featured Highlights
One key milestone was Fedcap’s release of its first-half FY2026 operating and financial results, which highlighted the strength of a diversified model serving more than 252,000 individuals across education, workforce development, health, and economic development.
Three other highlights include:
- Council of College and Military Educators National Symposium: The Center joined leaders examining how education, technology, and workforce partnerships can better support military-connected communities.

- Joseph P. Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Program conference: Participation reinforced the importance of peer-led mental health support for veterans.

- VETS26 Conference: Hosted by the National Veteran Small Business Coalition, this event provided an opportunity to share ideas around the theme “Growing Your Business” and strengthen connections that support veteran entrepreneurship and federal contracting opportunities.

Together, these first half results reflect strong momentum across the Center’s core pillars. They also position the Center to build on positive outcomes for partners, expand capacity, and advance its three priorities: support, growth, and profitability.
Photo 1: Michele Spires and Wendy Lang celebrate a new partnership between the Center and the American Council on Education
Photo 2: The Center engaging with leadership from the Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Program
Photo 3: National Veterans Small Business Coalition VETS26
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