For the program that I was primarily speaking about, the integrated disability evaluation system, which again is for those who are undergoing a disability separation from the military, there is a one-on-one relationship with a VA employee, a military service coordinator. That person begins the VA benefit application process.
Again, it's a personal one-on-one relationship between that VA employee and the service member and his or her family, where they get an individual briefing on what their VA entitlements are while they're still on active duty, as well as what VA benefits they'll be able to take advantage of as veterans once they're separated.
That relationship, at the discretion of the service member, can continue beyond separation from service. However, what we see in most cases is that the service member will move to another part of the country and establish a VA relationship with local resources, be it through the vocational rehabilitation program within their state or at their local VA health treatment facility.
The point of entry, generally speaking, for this population would be with that military service coordinator while still on active duty who puts them in touch with benefits and services available.