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Annual Budget Submission (FY 2011):
“The President’s vision for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is to transform into a 21st Century organization that is Veteran-centric, results-driven, and forward-looking. This transformation is demanded by new times, new technologies, new demographic realities, and new commitments to today’s Veterans.
VA’s budget request for 2011 provides the resources critical to achieving the President’s vision and will help ensure that Veterans—our clients—receive timely access to the highest quality benefits and services we can provide and which they earned through their sacrifice and service to our Nation.
The Department’s resource request for 2011 is $125 billion—up $11 billion, or 10 percent, from the 2010 enacted budget (excluding funds provided by the Agent Orange Supplemental). This is the second year of large budget increases in VA’s discretionary budget which is up almost 20% since 2009.“
VA’s budget is detailed in four volumes:
Budget Errata Corrections: Volume 3 part 6 page 6 contains a corrected page to the budget originally posted to VA’s 2011 Budget website on February 1, 2010.
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Previous Fiscal Years Budget Submissions:
Performance and Accountability Report (FY 2010):
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Performance and Accountability Report (PAR) provides results on VA’s progress towards providing America’s veterans with the best in benefits and health care.
The PAR contains performance targets and results achieved for FY 2010. It is VA’s report card and communicates to the American people how well VA has done.