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Congress Introduces VA Acquisition Reform Act
March 18, 2026
Congressman Tom Barrett introduced the Acquisition Reform and Cost Assessment (ARCA) Act aimed at streamlining and strengthening the Department of Veterans Affairs' procurement and contracting processes, with a focus on IT and medical systems. The legislation seeks to reduce waste, prevent fraud, and enhance accountability to better serve veterans and protect taxpayer dollars. This initiative reflects congressional efforts to improve oversight and efficiency in VA acquisitions, potentially impacting how contracts are awarded and managed within the agency.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased oversight and stricter accountability measures in VA contracting, especially for IT and medical system procurements.
- Contractors serving the VA may face revised acquisition procedures designed to reduce inefficiencies and fraud risks.
- Organizations can leverage this reform momentum to align proposals with enhanced transparency and cost-effectiveness requirements.
- Stakeholders should consider engaging with congressional contacts, such as Congressman Barrett's office, for updates and clarifications on the ARCA Act's implementation.
My ARCA Act will fix this broken acquisition process once and for all by strengthening accountability and making sure VA upgrades protect taxpayer dollars to meet the needs of those who served.
— Tom Barrett, Congressman
Agencies
Department of Veterans Affairs, House Committee on Veteransβ Affairs