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Veterans' Employment and Training Service: Preliminary Observations on Changes to Veterans' Employment Programs

GAO-05-662T Published: May 12, 2005. Publicly Released: May 12, 2005.
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The Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) administers two programs designed to assist the roughly 700,000 veterans who are unemployed in any given month. These two programs, the Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP) and the Local Veterans' Employment Representative (LVER) program, fund employment, training, and job placement services to veterans. In 2002, Congress passed the Jobs for Veterans Act (JVA), which redefined the roles of DVOP and LVER staff and required that VETS establish a new performance accountability system. This testimony is based on GAO's ongoing work in this area and focuses on three aspects: (1) the separation of DVOP's and LVER's roles and responsibilities; (2) VETS' performance accountability system for DVOP and LVER staff; and (3) VETS' system for monitoring DVOP and LVER performance.

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AccountabilityEmployment assistance programsstate relationsPerformance measuresProgram managementVeterans benefitsVeterans employment programsProgram goals or objectivesVeteransDisabled veterans