SYSTEM ACTIVE 📺 DASHBOARD OBSERVANCE-AS-INFRASTRUCTURE

Observance-as-Infrastructure: A civic architecture where a national observance functions as year-round economic and policy infrastructure

A structurally rare model in which the observance operates as a coordination layer—deploying policy-neutral intelligence, research-backed signals, and deployable pathways that convert recognition into measurable participation.

System Overview

This environment is designed as a command surface: it reduces time-to-value by routing each visitor to an actionable tool, a validated reference layer, or a decision pathway—without requiring advocacy or speculative framing.

Veteran Economic Intelligence Dashboard Real-time market-aware signal surfaces for veteran participation and entrepreneurship.
Legislative Dashboard A policy-facing control surface for proclamations, proposals, and adoption-ready artifacts.
Media Command Signal-driven newsroom lane for ecosystem updates, validations, and system releases.
Global Observances Multi-market orientation designed as infrastructure extension, not seasonal expansion.
National Invest In Veterans Week®
A congressionally honored civic observance advancing veteran economic participation, entrepreneurship, and policy-aligned market intelligence through research, media, and public–private collaboration.

Platforms & Intelligence

Veteran Economic Intelligence Dashboard • Policy-Neutral Market Signals • Public Research & Surveys • Legislative Proposals & Proclamations • Media & International Observances

Research & Validation

Municipal & State Research Partnerships • Independent Data Institutions • Academic & Economic Citations • Public Records & Congressional Mentions • International Media Alignment

Legal & Disclosures

© 2019–2026 National Invest In Veterans Week®. All Rights Reserved. This website and its content are protected under trademark and copyright laws and are intended solely for personal, non-commercial use. This is not a government website and is not affiliated with any government agencies. Market ticker displays veteran-founded and veteran-led companies for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

Veteran Economic Intelligence System Operational Policy-Neutral 24/7
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The Empirical Value of the Veteran Economy

Across the United States, veteran entrepreneurs are quietly powering local communities and stabilizing the national workforce. From roundtable discussions with the Governor of Montana to industrial warehouses in North Carolina, discover how the transition from military service to civilian business leadership forms a crucial, trillion-dollar pillar of the American economy.

During Invest in Veterans Week, the critical role that former service members play in the national economy has taken center stage. In Bozeman, Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte recently visited Anthem Snacks, a veteran-owned meat snack company, to convene a roundtable of local veteran entrepreneurs. Gianforte highlighted that veterans continue serving their communities long after leaving the military by creating jobs and strengthening local economies.

Meeting with Anthem Snacks owner and former Green Beret Nate Kouhana, along with other local business leaders, the discussion focused on the challenges of scaling veteran-owned enterprises and recruiting former service members. Business owners like Willie Blazer of Willies Distillery and Trent McMurtrey of Scoute Arms pointed out that the rising cost of living and a lack of affordable housing in areas like the Gallatin Valley make it difficult to hire veteran employees, even when paying competitive wages.

Gianforte pointed to recent legislative efforts to ease these burdens, including a 2023 law that exempts half of military pensions from state income tax. However, local veteran advocates challenged lawmakers to increase that exemption to make the state more competitive nationally. Meanwhile, state agencies are stepping in to help, utilizing local Job Service Offices to assist transitioning service members in translating their military skills into civilian careers.

This push to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce is echoing across the country. In Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. Army veteran George Watkins runs Stein Service and Supply, an industrial equipment company. Watkins explained to WCNC that leaving the structured environment of the military can be overwhelming, but the skills veterans possess are exactly what small and mid-sized businesses need.

Watkins noted that former service members bring leadership, discipline, and rapid adaptability to the workplace. He added that these traits are highly valuable for businesses seeking individuals who take initiative and work cohesively within tight-knit teams. By actively employing both Army and Naval veterans, Watkins emphasized that hiring veterans is a direct investment in the local community itself.

Quantifying the Backbone: Our Integration with Google Dataset Search

At National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW), our core objective is to take local, micro-level success stories like those in Bozeman and Charlotte and prove their macro-level impact using hard data.

To ensure the economic footprint of veteran founders is accurately measured, readily accessible, and highly visible to policymakers and financial institutions, our digital infrastructure recently reached a major milestone. The data architecture hosted on our platform has been officially indexed and recognized as an exploratory hub within Google Dataset Search.

You can view the official Google Dataset indexing of the veteran economy here.

By implementing precise schema markup on our Veteran Economic Intelligence Dashboard, our team established a machine-readable bridge to public data originating from the U.S. Census Bureau and the SBA Office of Advocacy.

The Empirical Value of the Veteran Economy

The localized leadership demonstrated by Kouhana, Watkins, and other veteran entrepreneurs serves as real-time data points in a massive macroeconomic pillar. Our newly indexed dataset, Veteran Business Economic Output, centralizes critical performance variables that shift the narrative from general awareness to quantifiable economic reality:

  • Aggregate Economic Impact: In the United States alone, the 2.5 million veteran-owned businesses generate an estimated $1.3 trillion in annual economic impact.

  • Employment Drivers: Veteran enterprises serve as consistent engines for workforce stability nationwide, supporting approximately 5.8 million jobs.

  • Business Ownership Rates: The United States demonstrates a high veteran entrepreneurship rate at 13.7 percent, nearly double that of other English-speaking nations.

Actionable Outcomes for the Future

Watkins pointed out that veterans have already demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure and simply require an opportunity to showcase their value in the civilian sector.

When legislative staff, corporate partners, and institutional investors search for information regarding the impact of veteran businesses, they require structured, factual intelligence to create those exact opportunities and to understand the housing and policy needs discussed by entrepreneurs in Montana.

By hosting this data in a format recognized and served by the world's primary search engine, we ensure these metrics are immediately accessible to the individuals responsible for shaping lending policies and corporate partnerships. Behind every trillion-dollar statistic and dataset index are individual veterans who take the resilience, adaptability, and technical skills learned in uniform and use them to serve their local communities. Through our expanded data infrastructure, NIVW will ensure their economic contributions remain clearly documented, utilized, and honored.

Resources & Source Material

National Invest In Veterans Week Staff

National Invest In Veterans Week® is an award-winning congressionally honored social impact organization dedicated to honoring and supporting our nation's veterans. Visit Invest In Veterans Week | info@investinveteransweek.com

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Google Dataset Search, Policy and Legislation, Montana, Shuford's JSON-LD Framework National Invest In Veterans Week Staff Google Dataset Search, Policy and Legislation, Montana, Shuford's JSON-LD Framework National Invest In Veterans Week Staff

How Veteran Leadership Drives the American Economy

Across the United States, transitioning service members and veteran entrepreneurs are quietly powering local communities and stabilizing the national workforce. Discover how local transitions fuel a macroeconomic engine, supported by a first-of-its-kind proprietary JSON-LD data framework officially indexed in Google Dataset Search.

Across the United States, transitioning service members and veteran entrepreneurs are quietly powering local communities and stabilizing the national workforce. Navigating the shift from military service to the civilian sector can be deeply challenging, but localized support systems are proving just how valuable these individuals are to the broader American economy.

In Great Falls, Montana, Air Force veteran Paul Lamelin faced significant uncertainty as he prepared to retire after two decades of service with the 341st Security Forces Squadron. Lamelin expressed that planning for life after the military brought apprehension regarding what his future might hold. However, by connecting with Chelsea Keller, a Disabled Veterans Outreach Program specialist with Job Service Great Falls, he was able to successfully translate his military leadership experience into a civilian resume. Through their preparation, Lamelin secured a role as a Program Compliance Auditor for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, transitioning seamlessly without any gap in employment.

This focus on smoothing the transition is a statewide priority during Invest in Veterans Week. Governor Greg Gianforte recently visited Anthem Snacks in Bozeman, convening a roundtable with veteran entrepreneurs including Nate Kouhana, Willie Blazer, and Trent McMurtrey. They discussed the challenges of recruiting veterans amid rising living costs and a lack of affordable housing in the Gallatin Valley. Gianforte highlighted a 2023 law exempting half of military pensions from state income tax to help ease these burdens, while local advocates urged even greater exemptions to make the state more competitive nationally.

The push to empower transitioning service members extends nationwide. In Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. Army veteran George Watkins, Owner of Stein Service and Supply, emphasized during a WCNC broadcast that former service members bring discipline, leadership, and rapid adaptability to the workplace. He noted that these traits are highly valuable for businesses seeking individuals who take initiative and work cohesively within tight-knit teams. By actively employing both Army and Naval veterans, Watkins firmly believes that hiring veterans is a direct investment in the local community itself.

Quantifying the Backbone: Our Integration with Google Dataset Search

At National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW), the core objective is to take these micro-level success stories from Montana, North Carolina, and Wisconsin and prove their macro-level impact using hard data.

To ensure the economic footprint of veteran founders is accurately measured, readily accessible, and highly visible to policymakers and financial institutions, the NIVW team created a first-of-its-kind proprietary JSON-LD schema framework. This effectively bridges complex public data from agencies like the U.S. Census Bureau and the SBA Office of Advocacy with Google Dataset Search, making veteran economic data universally machine-readable.

Because of this architectural milestone, the data hosted on our platform has been officially indexed and recognized as an exploratory hub. You can view the official Google Dataset indexing of the veteran economy here.

The Empirical Value of the Veteran Economy

The localized leadership demonstrated by Watkins, Goss, Kouhana, and Lamelin serves as real-time data points in a massive macroeconomic pillar. Our newly indexed dataset, Veteran Business Economic Output, centralizes critical performance variables that shift the narrative from general awareness to quantifiable economic reality.

  • Aggregate Economic Impact: In the United States alone, the 2.5 million veteran-owned businesses generate an estimated $1.3 trillion in annual economic impact.

  • Employment Drivers: Just as Steven Goss preserved local jobs during his acquisition, and George Watkins actively hires transitioning servicemembers, veteran enterprises serve as consistent engines for workforce stability nationwide, supporting approximately 5.8 million jobs.

  • Business Ownership Rates: The United States demonstrates a high veteran entrepreneurship rate at 13.7 percent, nearly double that of other English-speaking nations.

Actionable Outcomes for the Future

Veterans have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure and simply require an opportunity to showcase their value in the civilian sector.

When legislative staff, corporate partners, and institutional investors search for information regarding the impact of veteran businesses, they require structured, factual intelligence to create those exact opportunities and to understand the policy needs discussed by entrepreneurs in places like Bozeman.

By hosting this data in a machine-readable format recognized by the world's primary search engine, we ensure these metrics are immediately accessible to the individuals responsible for shaping lending policies and corporate partnerships. Behind every trillion-dollar statistic and dataset index are individual veterans who take the resilience, adaptability, and technical skills learned in uniform and use them to serve their local communities. Through our expanded data infrastructure, NIVW will ensure their economic contributions remain clearly documented, utilized, and honored.

Resources & Source Material

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As an educator committed to professional growth, I fully endorse National Invest in Veterans Week® for recognizing that veterans are vital economic assets who deserve tangible support in entrepreneurship and workforce development.
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