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Virginia Retirement System | Home for Active & Retired Members
Meet with a VRS counselor– in person or online – to discuss your benefits and retirement options. Find out how to access your account and explore interactive tools now available through Voya. …
Video Relay Services - Federal Communications Commission
Video Relay Service is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service that enables persons with hearing disabilities who use American Sign Language to communicate with voice telephone users through video equipment, rather than through typed text.
Academy - Virtual Racing School (VRS)
Welcome to Virtual Racing School (VRS) Academy! Here you'll find text and video content we put together to help you kick-start and advance your simracing career. The topics we cover range from the basics of simracing, through software tutorials and career advice to …
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myVRS Navigator - Web Self Service
Welcome to myVRS Navigator, your online resource for coordinating benefits through VRS. Log in to view, add and update employee information; submit monthly contribution payments; coordinate service purchase; and counsel your employees.
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Video Relay Service (VRS) - Federal Communications Commission
Video Relay Service (VRS) allows persons with hearing or speech disabilities who use American Sign Language to use video equipment to communicate with voice telephone users. A video link allows a communication assistant (CA) and the ASL user to view and sign with each other, and the CA is also connected to a user on the voice side of the call ...