DoD COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFITS Sample Clauses

DoD COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFITS. The data sharing arrangement involves the exchange of personnel information between DoD and VA to facilitate more effective and efficient management of benefits programs administered by the Veterans Administration. DMDC provides personnel data through VADIR to support multiple Veterans Administration benefits programs. This computer matching activity to cross-check active duty records against those receiving VA pensions and disability payments will not require significant additional effort on DMDC’s part. The use of computer matching obviates the need for manual efforts and decreases the risk of errors in recoupment actions. COSTS: DMDC FY21 Technical Operations Extract data to VADIR 15,000 DMDC FY2021 Technical Operations Estimate: $15,000 DoD FY21 Administrative/Personnel Costs Action Officer GS-13-5 @56.31 for 48 hrs 2,703 Office of the General Counsel GS-15-5 @ $78.27 for 5 hrs 391 Data Integrity Board Executive Secretary GS-15-5 @ 78.27 for 5 hrs 391 Data Integrity Board Members (8) GS-15-5 @ 78.27 for 0.5 hrs= $313.08 313 DMDC FY2021 Administrative Estimate: $3,798 SUMMARY: While DoD’s costs for participating in the match are relatively small, the benefit to service members can be substantial, even if it is not easily quantified. In addition to a more efficient program and improved service, Uniformed Services Members, including National Guard and Reserve, benefit significantly from this match through the reduced need for and reduced severity of recoupment actions resulting from inappropriate payment of both active duty pay and VA pensions or disability benefits. ATTACHMENT 2 VA DATA ELEMENTS TO BE FURNISHED IN VADIR a. VA File Number b. VA Regional Office Number x. Xxxx of Birth d. First Name e. Last Name f. Middle Initial g. Payee Number
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