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VA Transparency
The VA is committed to transparency. To achieve this, VA will post public reports that provide our Veterans and the American public with the clearest view possible of actions the Department is taking.
VA is the first federal agency to make several of these data categories public.
“Under this administration, VA is committed to becoming the most transparent organization in government,” Secretary Shulkin said. “We will take steps now and in the future that will shine a light on our actions for all Veterans and taxpayers to see.
The reports and links below represent VA efforts to date – the VA will continue to look for additional ways to enhance transparency.
General Information on Transparency
- GI Bill tuition and fee payments data
- VA Expands Transparency, Accountability Efforts
- Secretary Shulkin Delivers His First ‘State of the VA’ Address
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