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Subject Term: "Records retention"
GAO-18-137, Jul 19, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-5045
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: The VA Office of the Inspector General updated VA Directive 0701 to require a written or electronic signature from the person preparing the response that the specific requirements of the directive were met. The updated version of the directive was submitted to the Department, the concurrence was signed on November 16, 2018. As of January 2019, the VA OIG was working with the VA to finalize and publish the directive. On February 15, 2019, the VA OIG contacted GAO with revised language for VA Directive 0701. The language clarified the requirement to include a signature and attestation by the person preparing the response. As of June 2020, the VA OIG is in the process of working with the VA administration to finalize and publish the directive. In September 2020, GAO requested an update from the VA OIG on the status of publishing the directive.