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UPDATE: BOB FILNER BLASTS VA FOR DELAYS IN
OUTSOURCING NEW G.I. BILL PROGRAM -- House Vets'
Chair: "I could find a geek to do this stuff for
$1 million.
We've got kids all over the country that could do
this work...It's not that conceptually
difficult."

Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA), House Vets' Chair
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VA under fire over delays in new GI Bill
By Leo Shane III
Stars and Stripes
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers angrily criticized Veterans Affairs officials
Wednesday for possible delays in implementing the new GI Bill benefits by
the August 2009 deadline, calling for more urgency and ingenuity by
department leaders.
Keith Pedigo, assistant deputy undersecretary for veterans benefits
administration, told members of the House that the VA does not have the
technical expertise or manpower to handle the transition from the old
education benefits system to a larger, more complex formula.
As a result, the department expects to contract out the work. But he said
the 11-month window left to get that work done will create challenges for
the program.
House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Bob Filner, D-Calif., charged
that officials aren’t working hard enough to find solutions.
"I could find a geek to do this stuff for $1 million," he said.
"We’ve
got kids all over the country that could do this work. Maybe it’s a little
more complicated than your normal computer work … but it’s not that
conceptually difficult."
The new GI Bill benefits, passed by Congress in June, mandate a $1,000
monthly housing stipend and four years of tuition at any state university
for all veterans who served at least three years on active duty since
Sept. 11, 2001.
Under the old system, veterans received a flat rate for their education
based on their contributions into the system. Veterans Affairs officials
said the new system will be much more complicated, calculating different
rates for every recipient based on how long they served, what school they
attend and where they live.
"The difference between the concept and getting it so payments arrive on
time is huge," said Stephen Warren, principal deputy assistant secretary
for the Department’s information and technology office.
"It’s extremely complicated."
Representatives on the committee raised concerns about contracting out the
work to a private company, asking what safeguards and contingency plans
are in place if the new system is not ready in time.
Meanwhile, Defense Department officials said they’re confident the
computer systems designed to share personnel records with Veterans Affairs
will be ready by March of next year.
"Right now it’s just a question of format. We don’t know how the
contractor or the VA is going to want the data," said Curtis Gilroy,
director of accession policy for the DOD personnel office.
"Once that is determined, it will not be difficult."
Veterans groups told lawmakers they want assurances that if a contractor
takes over the check-issuing responsibilities, Veterans Affairs officials
will still be the final arbiters for questions surrounding benefits.
But most importantly, they want the system to be ready by the fall
semester next year.
Patrick Campbell, chief legislative counsel for the Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans of America, said he worries that thousands of veterans could
enroll for classes next summer only to discover a few months later their
government-promised reimbursement isn’t coming.
"I don’t care how they do it," he said. "Veterans must get these benefits
on time."
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