Commissioner Bush Unveils New VLB Website

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Texas Veterans Blog
3 min readMar 12, 2015

On Tuesday, March 10, 2015, Commissioner George P. Bush unveiled the redesigned and streamlined Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) website at www.TexasVeterans.com. As Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office (GLO), Bush concurrently serves as Chairman of the VLB. The new website creates easy access to information about VLB functions and services including low-interest land, home, and home improvement loans; land sales; the Joint Texas Veterans Call Service Center; Texas State Veterans Homes and Cemeteries. As a Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve, Commissioner Bush has made serving Veterans a priority and a lifelong commitment.

“The VLB provides Texas Veterans with benefits beyond those of the federal government,” Bush said. “As a fellow Veteran, my goal as Chairman of the VLB is to raise awareness of all available benefits and services. Our Veterans earned these benefits and our new website is designed to facilitate information sharing, and make accessing benefits simple and convenient.”

The purpose of the VLB website redesign — the first of the GLO websites to be redesigned — is to streamline access to information and benefits provided by the VLB, while presenting a consistent, user-friendly experience and delivering a contemporary look that supports the VLB brand. The Java-based animations present the VLB logo and offerings icons in a compelling fashion while delivering an updateable image-reveal area to promote upcoming events and land sales. The website presents a real-time, grid-based view of all recent VLB social media activities occurring across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

“Our challenge was to consolidate the existing text-heavy web pages and simplify the navigation. The VLB website is now more accessible and presents relevant information on every page,” said Bryan Preston, GLO Communications Director and Veteran of the U.S. Air Force. “By utilizing responsive design, all VLB web pages now automatically re-orient their layouts for optimal viewing on various device displays regardless of the operating system. Therefore, Veterans can easily navigate the site from a smartphone, tablet, or desktop display.”

Loans and Land Sales
Veterans interested in obtaining a loan or buying land now have better access to more easily understood information. On the VLB loans pages, Veterans can find relevant information related to low-interest land, home and home improvement loans in addition to lender and real estate professional searches. The land sale pages present information in a contemporary, easy to navigate fashion that:

  • Delivers online image galleries of each tract for sale
  • Integrates with online bidding and offer submission systems
  • Assimilates with social media, allowing the public to post tract information and images to Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and Pinterest

Texas State Veterans Homes
Veterans now have a better sense of the amenities, atmosphere and activities available at Texas State Veterans Homes by viewing full-screen video and photos. Additionally, 360-degree panoramic virtual tours are available for the El Paso, McAllen and Temple homes. Information about the homes and eligibility has been consolidated into one easy to navigate page.

Texas State Veterans Cemeteries
VLB Texas State Veterans Cemeteries are hallowed grounds that show our respect for the Texas men and women who have served our nation with distinction. The new VLB website clearly presents location and contact information and includes a handy mapping feature. Additionally, there are links to simple explanations of burial options, eligibility requirements and costs.

Forms, Events and Contacts
The forms page centralizes all necessary downloadable forms on a single page organized by category. The events page details upcoming Veterans Benefits Fairs, which are held throughout the year and at locations across the state. At these fairs, the VLB connects Veterans, military members and their spouses to valuable federal, state and county benefits through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Texas Veterans Commission (TVC). The contact page provides Veterans with the option to ask questions online as well.

The Texas General Land Office is committed to improving the quality of service to our Veterans and all Texans through innovation, prioritization and reorganization. Over the next few months, all GLO websites will be consolidated, improved and relaunched to promote services provided by the Texas General Land Office.

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