VA Set to Verify Veteran Small Businesses Washington (Jan. 3, 2010)- To further
advocate for Veterans, VA announced that companies identifying themselves as small businesses or Veteran-owned businesses
to gain priority for some Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contracts must now provide documentation verifying their status
within 90 days of receiving notice from the agency. "VA is committed to doing business with
as well as supporting and protecting Veteran-owned small businesses," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.
"Although the verification process may initially be a challenge to some small business owners and to VA, it's a necessary
step to eliminate misrepresentation by firms trying to receive contracts that should go to service-disabled and other Veteran-owned
vendors." The Veterans Benefits Act of 2010, signed by the President Oct. 13, expanded VA's
requirement to verify the status of businesses claiming Veterans preference to compete for VA contracts by being listed in
VA's VetBiz.gov "Vendor Information Pages" (VIP) database. Companies will have to submit an application to
substantiate their status as owned and controlled by Veterans, service-disabled Veterans or eligible surviving spouses.
Only companies that submit the information will be listed in the VIP database. The law requires
VA to notify currently listed businesses that within 90 days of the Veteran-owned business receiving the notice they must
submit certain business documents. VA sent notices to more than 13,000 listed businesses by email and mail Dec. 10-11.
Other companies, wanting to be listed in the database and considered for future set-aside VA contracts, also have to
submit application packages. VA will work on those verifications after the existing listings are verified. The department plans to post additional information at www.VetBiz.gov in early February informing applicants how to submit their documents electronically. In the meantime, VA's notice to
currently listed businesses encourages them to submit their information on CD-ROM. Priority processing
will be given to those Veteran-owned firms that are in line to receive a set-aside contract from VA, those that already conduct
business with VA, and those that have already filed an application for verification.
Update on Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Veterans Compensation and Pension
Benefits in 2011 COLA Tied to Social Security and Consumer Price Index WASHINGTON (Dec. 30,
2010) - The Social Security Administration has announced that no cost-of-living adjustments will be made to Social Security
benefits in 2011 because the consumer price index has not risen since 2008 when the last Social Security increase occurred. Like recipients of Social Security and other federal benefits, Veterans, their families and survivors will
also not see a cost-of-living adjustment in 2011 to their compensation and pension benefits from the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA). Under federal law, the cost-of-living adjustments to VA's compensation and pension
rates are the same percentage as for Social Security benefits. VA provides compensation
and pension benefits to about four million Veterans and beneficiaries. For more information about VA benefits, go to
www.va.gov or call 1-800-827-1000.
Veterans Radio This Saturday Once again,
Veterans Radio is opening its phone lines so you can “sound off.” What’s on your mind? How can we help our
fellow veterans? How can we help our active duty military? What’s happening at your VA? What would you like to know
about our military? What does “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell really mean? What about the capabilities of our troops?
Can we “make do” with a smaller Army and Marine Corps? Join hosts Dale Throneberry
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