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                  UNITED STATES GENEiM. ACCOUNTING
                         WASHiNGTON. Dr. Ran


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                                           'JUN 3 0 1978
   Mr. Allan L. Reynolds
   Inspector General
   Veterans Administration

   Dear Mr. Reynolds:

        The General Accounting Office has  completed a review of
   the Veterans Administration's  (VA) implementation of program
   evaluation and related data collection  efforts as required by
   Public Law 93-508, approved December  3, 1974, Vietnam Era
   Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act  of 1974, (Section 219,
   Title 38 U.S.C.).

        Historically, neither the Congress  nor independent study
   groups have been able to determine how wisely  taxpayers' money
   was being spent on veterans' benefits programs.   This condition
   resulted primarily because of a  lack of meaningful data on the
   extent to which the programs were achieving  their intended
   goals and objectives, particularly  in terms of impact on the
   programs' target population.  This made  it difficult for
   congressional committees to carryout  their oversight function
   and consider various alternatives  for future legislation.
   Section 219 required, among other things,  that VA evaluate on a
   continuous basis all title 38 veterans' benafits  programs.

        In June 1975, VA's Office of Planning  and Program Evaluation
   (OPPE) initiated pilot program evaluation  studies in the Nursing
   Home Care program and the Educational Assistance  program.  The
   evaluation on the Educational Assistance  program was completed in
   June 1977.

        Our review was concentrated on  the evaluation of the
   education program because of the  increasing concern of the
   Congress and the Executive Branch  in the effectiveness of major
   Federal education programs.  Our observations  are summarized
   below:

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