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related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

Agency Data

Financial & Activity Reports

Department of Veterans Affairs

Report Date: 11/16/2012


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Financial Status
  • Total Available: $1,821,118,181
  • Total Paid Out: $1,755,319,754
Major Actions Taken to Date

National Cemetery Administration has obligated a total of $49,830,293. Obligations and Outlays each remain unchanged this week.

Veterans Benefits Administration has obligated a total of $465,686,562 for Economic Recovery Payments (ERPs). Obligations and Outlays each remain unchanged this week.

Veterans Benefits Administration has obligated a total of $880,163 for General Operating Expenses (ERP Support). Obligations and Outlays each remain unchanged this week.

Veterans Benefits Administration has obligated a total of $149,597,297 for General Operating Expenses (Claims Processors Support). Obligations and Outlays each remain unchanged this week.

Veterans Health Administration has obligated a total of $999,125,716. Obligations increased this week by $111,354 due to adjustments to prior week obligations. Outlays increased this week by $1,514,461 due to expenditures for various projects.

Information Technology has obligated a total of $5,497,409. Obligations and Outlays each remain unchanged this week.

The numbers shown for Information Technology Systems (36-0168-2009/2010) reflect VA spending. The majority of funds previously reported for this account are being spent under an interagency agreement with SPAWAR and are now reported by DOD.

State Extended Care Facilities has obligated a total of $150,000,000. Obligations remain unchanged this week. Outlays increased this week by $222,056 due to the renovation of State Veteran Nursing Homes in CT and NC.

Major Planned Actions

Funds are obligated to the project, but the grant is not available until the State meets 100% of the program requirements.