Seeking Experts to Shape Arlington National Cemetery's Future
Published Date: 5/23/2025
Notice
Summary
The Advisory Committee on Arlington National Cemetery is looking for top experts to join its team and help guide the future of this historic site. If you know a lot about veterans’ services, memorials, or cemetery planning, now’s the time to step up! Members serve for 1 to 4 years, and spots are open through September 2026—no money changes hands, just big responsibility and honor.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Advisory Service Is Unpaid
If you are appointed to the Advisory Committee on Arlington National Cemetery, you will not receive pay — the notice says "no money changes hands." Members serve in an honorary capacity and there is no compensation for committee work.
Members Serve 1–4 Year Terms
Committee members may be appointed for terms of service ranging from one to four years. If you join, expect a multi-year commitment of between 1 and 4 years depending on the appointment.
Nominations Open Through Sept 30, 2026
The notice solicits nominations to fill Committee vacancies that may occur through September 30, 2026. If you or someone you know is interested, nominations will be considered for openings up to that date.
Seeking Experts In Specific Fields
The Committee seeks up to nine members with expertise in bereavement practices and administrative oversight; organizational management; veterans' services; memorial erection; and master planning to extend a cemetery's life. Nominees must be preeminent authorities in one or more of these fields to be considered.
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