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Statement of
William Fillman
Director, Central Area
Veterans Benefits Administration
Department of Veterans Affairs
Before the
Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity
House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
Field Hearing
Ellsworth Air Force Base – Rapid City, SD
June 19, 2006
Mr. Chairman and Members of the
Subcommittee, I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to
discuss the role of the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) in
providing transitional assistance to members of the National Guard and
Reserves in the State of South Dakota. Today, I am accompanied by: Mr.
John Smith, Director of the Regional Office for the Dakotas.
My testimony will address the current outreach efforts of the Sioux
Falls Regional Office and the transition assistance provided to our
service men and women in South Dakota.
Sioux Falls Regional Office
The Sioux Falls Regional Office provides a variety of veteran benefits
and services including Disability Compensation, Pension, and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment services. The office is actively involved
with outreach services and benefits counseling throughout the state.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a long history of special
efforts to bring information on VA benefits and services to active duty
military personnel.
Returning servicemembers, including members of the National Guard and
Reserves, may elect to attend formal 3-day workshops provided through
the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) – a joint effort of VA, the
Department of Defense, and the Department of Labor. At TAP workshops,
separating servicemembers and their spouses are provided information
describing the VA benefits available to them, and are encouraged to
apply for all benefits to which they are entitled. Additionally,
separating servicemembers and their spouses receive employment
assistance, to include resume writing, skills marketing, job referral
and other transitional services through the Department of Labor’s
employment workshops.
The Sioux Falls Regional Office actively supports the commitment to
provide a seamless transition for returning military members. In FY
2005, the office conducted 12 TAP briefings at Ellsworth Base for 483
participants. To date in FY 2006, the Office has conducted 9 briefings
for 203 participants.
The Sioux Falls Regional Office is working diligently to ensure members
of the Guard and Reserve understand the VA benefits to which they may be
entitled. So far in 2006, 60 South Dakota National Guard Recruiters and
74 members of the Navy Reserve received training on VA benefits.
Employees from the Regional Office also participated in the “Veterans
Benefits Forum”, hosted in Aberdeen, South Dakota in July 2005. The
office staffed an informational booth and answered questions concerning
VA benefits. Also in July 2005, the office participated in the South
Dakota Veterans Summit by providing an overview of VA benefits. Members
of the National Guard and Reserves, County Veteran Service Officers,
Veteran Service Officers, and congressional staff members were in
attendance. The RO is working diligently to ensure South Dakota National
Guard Members’ transitions are as seamless as possible and are doing
whatever they can to ensure members and their families are aware of and
know how to access VA medical care and benefits.
VBA has also assisted in training 54 newly hired Department of Defense
State Benefit Advisors. These individuals are based at the State
Adjutant General’s office and serve a coordinating function between
demobilizing National Guard, Reserve units, and local VA facilities.
There is a State Benefit Advisor located in each state, including South
Dakota.
Mr. Chairman, we at VA are proud of our continuing role in serving this
Nation’s veterans. We continually evaluate and seek opportunities to
improve the quality and scope of our outreach efforts to members of the
military. I hope that my testimony today has provided you and the
Subcommittee with a better understanding of the Transitional Assistance
Program extended by the Sioux Falls Regional Office and its partners,
the Department of Defense and the Department of Labor, to the veterans
of South Dakota. Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you
today.
This concludes my testimony. I would be pleased to answer any questions
from the members of the Subcommittee. |