Title 38 › Part I— GENERAL PROVISIONS › Chapter 3— DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS › § 320
Creates a joint committee called the Department of Veterans Affairs–Department of Defense Joint Executive Committee to help the two departments work together. The group is led by the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. Members include those two officials, people the VA and DoD pick, the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans’ Employment and Training (and others the Labor Secretary names), and staff from other agencies if both VA and DoD agree. The two departments decide how big the committee will be and how it will run. They must give staff and resources for its work and for needed subgroups, including a Health Executive Committee, a Benefits Executive Committee, and a Transition Executive Committee. The committee must recommend strategy for joint coordination and sharing under section 8111, watch how those plans are carried out, and send an annual report to the two Secretaries and to Congress. It must review current policies, suggest changes to improve quality, efficiency, and services for veterans, service members, retirees, and families, look for more ways to cooperate without hurting services, review planned new facilities and technology, and carry out other joint actions the Secretaries approve. The Transition Executive Committee must review and suggest improvements for job training and moving from military to civilian life.
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38 U.S.C. § 320
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 5, 2026
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