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Congress Introduces Bill to Expedite Veterans Discharge Reviews
March 18, 2026
Congressmen James R. Walkinshaw and James C. Moylan introduced the bipartisan Streamline Upgrades for Veterans Act aimed at reducing delays in military discharge upgrade requests for veterans suffering from PTSD and traumatic brain injuries. The legislation mandates staffing protections for military review boards through 2030 and requires public reporting on case review timelines to enhance transparency and accelerate decision-making. This bill directly impacts the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs processes related to veteran discharge reviews and benefits.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals supporting DoD and VA should anticipate increased demand for staffing, case management, and reporting solutions to comply with mandated protections and transparency requirements.
- The bill signals a focus on improving administrative efficiency and accountability in veteran services, potentially opening opportunities for vendors specializing in workflow automation, data reporting, and veteran support services.
- Organizations involved in military personnel systems and veteran affairs should prepare for evolving contract requirements emphasizing timely case processing and enhanced oversight.
- This legislation may influence future procurement priorities around veteran care infrastructure and administrative modernization efforts.
Our veterans should never have to fight another battle just to receive the benefits they earned through their service. When delays stretch into years, especially for those suffering from PTSD and traumatic brain injuries, the system is failing them. This bill takes a critical step toward accountability, transparency, and faster decisions for those who need it most.
— Congressman James C. Moylan
Veterans carrying the effects of trauma and invisible wounds deserve a system that works as efficiently as possible as they seek fair reviews of their military discharge status. That means adequate staffing, timely reviews, and a clear look at the bureaucratic hurdles standing in their way. Veterans answered the call to serve our country, and it is our responsibility to make sure the system works for them when they come home.
— Congressman James R. Walkinshaw
Agencies
Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, House Committee on Armed Services