Posted on Dec 22, 2015
VA Revoked Benefits of 115 Veterans it Wrongly Declared Deceased
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Anyone besides me that sees a problem with this revocation? Why is it even necessary? What generates the death notification? Is there anything that the VA can NOT screw up?
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COL Mikel Burroughs, sir, this story is evidence that we have a massive amount of people to track in computer software that in some operational situations should work and update automatically. The reality is, this does not happen in real time. Just like a bank will not process transactions after a certain time of the day to allow for processing and proper posting of debits and credits etc.
The VA has to keep track of veterans, widows, veterans returned to active duty due to reserves and guard. I get calls of veterans stuck in the middle of getting paid their disability and going to drill for two weeks or getting activated. During this transition they keep getting paid their disability when active duty pay starts. One would think that the DoD could have a switch in their systems of access permissions to switch a light in the us treasury to immediately stop payments. Because the veteran will lose out when his pay gets "readjusted" once "processing" takes effect.
It is not too outlandish that this can happen to veterans and I am not impressed with our ability to get contractors providing these software programs to work for our needs even if it means rival software giants working together to contribute to a more reliable software processing platform.
The VA has to keep track of veterans, widows, veterans returned to active duty due to reserves and guard. I get calls of veterans stuck in the middle of getting paid their disability and going to drill for two weeks or getting activated. During this transition they keep getting paid their disability when active duty pay starts. One would think that the DoD could have a switch in their systems of access permissions to switch a light in the us treasury to immediately stop payments. Because the veteran will lose out when his pay gets "readjusted" once "processing" takes effect.
It is not too outlandish that this can happen to veterans and I am not impressed with our ability to get contractors providing these software programs to work for our needs even if it means rival software giants working together to contribute to a more reliable software processing platform.
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