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VA and DOJ Sign Legal Partnership Agreement
March 12, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Justice (DOJ) have formalized a memorandum of understanding that authorizes VA attorneys to serve as special assistant U.S. attorneys. This enables VA legal staff to participate directly in legal guardianship proceedings for vulnerable veterans, particularly those unable to make their own healthcare decisions and at risk of homelessness. The agreement aims to improve care transitions and protect veterans' rights through enhanced legal support.
- This partnership creates new legal collaboration opportunities between VA and DOJ, potentially impacting procurement of legal and support services.
- Procurement professionals should note the increased demand for specialized legal expertise and related services supporting guardianship and veteran care programs.
- Contractors providing legal, case management, or social services may find expanded opportunities aligned with this interagency initiative.
- The agreement underscores the importance of integrated legal frameworks in veteran healthcare procurement strategies.
The Department of Justice is proud topartnerwith the Department of Veterans Affairs to support our nation'sbraveVeterans by ensuring that they have the best legal resources available when it comes to making medical decisions and receiving timely care.
— Pam Bondi, Attorney General
Our new partnership with the Justice Department reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring that every Veteran receives timely, appropriate care, even in complex cases.
— Doug Collins, VA Secretary
Agencies
Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Justice