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Subject Term: "Research grant"
GAO-20-570, Jul 29, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-6888
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: VA concurred with this recommendation. VA stated that they will establish a working group with representatives from both VA's Central Office and the field to identify and share best practices by December 31, 2020.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: VA concurred with this recommendation. VA stated that the working group established to address GAO's first recommendation, which will include representatives from both VA's Central Office and the field, will develop and share tools to assist VA medical centers and their academic affiliates in determining how federal awards should be administered by December 31, 2020.