VA’s Office of General Counsel is seeking attorneys to represent our team in Washington, D.C., and support our work with Veterans.
The Office of General Counsel’s Honors Attorney Program offers a chance to move from law clerk to attorney as soon as you pass the BAR.
“Do you know how to identify a VA claim predator?”
Today, VA proposed updating its fee process in the Federal Register on proposed changes that would allow Veterans, attorneys, and claims representatives to more quickly receive their earned fees or benefits.
Learn how to not be the victim of VA impersonators.
VA to host live virtual event: “Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation Highlighting Minority Health Month”
Have you seen television commercials, social media posts, or other advertisements from companies telling you to “act now” to claim your Camp Lejeune or PACT Act benefits?
This video from VBA helps Veterans and their families better understand pension poaching and who they can trust when filing pension claims.
The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Parts 13 and 15 require Contracting Officers to purchase goods and services from responsible sources at a fair and reasonable price. Meaning, a price that a prudent businessperson would pay for an item or service under competitive market conditions and reasonable knowledge of the marketplace. This is done for every contract action through a number of proposal analysis techniques and procedures defined by regulation, which are documented through written evidence to support that the price is fair and reasonable. This is particularly important, and required, in Government Contracting because we are stewards of taxpayer dollars.
In Series 2, Episode 3 of the VA Technology Acquisition Center (TAC) podcast, TAC Talks, we discuss category management.
In Series 2, Episode 5 of VAs TAC Talks podcast, the hosts discuss program management in acquisition. The application of program management best practices within the acquisition framework increases transparency, empowers business owners and stakeholders to drive key decisions, and enhances VA’s efforts to efficiently and effectively acquire goods and services within the established cost, schedule and scope of the procurement.
On Sept. 27, 2022, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia determined Veterans of the United States Navy and Marine Corps whose final Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) occurred between Sept. 12, 2016, and June 11, 2018, and who did not receive a medical retirement through the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES), may be entitled to another PEB.