Title 38 › Part PART I— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS › § 320
Creates a joint committee called the Department of Veterans Affairs–Department of Defense Joint Executive Committee to plan and oversee how VA and DoD share services and resources. The group includes the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans’ Employment and Training, other staff those leaders pick from VA, DoD, Labor, and other agencies. The two co-chairs are the VA Deputy Secretary and the DoD Under Secretary. The co-chairs decide how big the committee is, how it works, and its rules. VA and DoD must give staff and support. The committee must set strategy for joint programs, watch how sharing is carried out, and send an annual report with recommendations to the two Secretaries and to Congress. To do that, the committee will review current policies and practices, suggest changes to improve quality and efficiency for veterans, service members, retirees, and families (including job training and transition to civilian life), look for safe new ways to cooperate, check plans for new facilities and major equipment, and run joint actions the Secretaries approve. A Transition Executive Committee will focus on job training and post-service placement and on ways to improve the move from military to civilian life.
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38 U.S.C. § 320
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73