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    DLA, VA enter partnership to improve veteran care

    DLA, VA enter partnership to improve veteran care

    Photo By Christopher Goulait | Defense Logistics Agency Director Army Lt. Gen. Darrell Williams (seated, right) signs...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    08.13.2019

    Story by Christopher Goulait 

    Defense Logistics Agency   

    Improving veteran care by centralizing the procurement of medical supplies is the goal of an interagency agreement between the Defense Logistics Agency and Department of Veterans Affairs signed at the VA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., Aug. 12.

    DLA Director Army Lt. Gen. Darrell Williams and VA Secretary Robert Wilkie formalized the partnership, which is expected to help reduce costs of pharmaceutical national contracts, radiology and imaging contracts, and electronic cataloging.

    “In the 21st century, an ad hoc supply chain is not sufficient,” Wilkie said. “It does not do justice to those we are sworn to serve. This is part of not only comprehensive reform of this institution, but it also cements our relationship with the Department of Defense.”

    The partnership gives the VA access to DLA Troop Support’s worldwide procurement system for medical and surgical items, cleaning supplies and equipment, construction materials and equipment, and other supplies, according to a VA release. A centralized ordering system will also reduce risk, fraud, waste and abuse when ordering these materials.

    “On behalf of the Department of Defense, we are proud to be a value-add to VA on behalf of America’s veterans,” Williams said. “Leveraging economies of scale, like the ones outlined in this agreement, help us reduce costs for the military services and other government partners like VA.”

    The agreement is part of DLA’s Whole of Government portfolio, which provides supplies and services to non-DoD agencies, added Dan Strausbaugh, deputy division chief of DLA’s Whole of Government Support Division.

    “We’re always reaching out for more business to better streamline certain processes and make the taxpayer’s burden on the federal government less,” he added.

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    Date Taken: 08.13.2019
    Date Posted: 08.13.2019 14:31
    Story ID: 335725
    Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US

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