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Management of Major Medical Leases Needs Improvement

Report Information

Issue Date
Report Number
17-05859-131
VA Office
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Acquisitions, Logistics, and Construction (OALC)
Report Author
Office of Audits and Evaluations
Report Type
Audit
Recommendations
8
Questioned Costs
$0
Better Use of Funds
$0
Congressionally Mandated
No

Summary

Summary
The VA Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted this audit to follow up on previous reviews of its capital asset programs, which have identified areas of improvement for both major and minor construction projects, and to determine whether VA effectively managed the procurement and awarding of major medical leases under the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (VACAA). The OIG found that VA major medical leases authorized by VACAA are approximately 22 months behind schedule on average. The management structure of the lease acquisition process spans multiple lines of authority and requires many decisions to execute a lease contract. As a result, lease acquisitions are often slowed when project managers are confronted with conflicting opinions from different management groups. VA has taken some steps to improve the major lease acquisition process, including simplifying the solicitation documentation to better align with General Services Administration practices and changing VA’s mission-critical building standards for leases to better align with similar private sector facilities. However, several of the recommendations remain unaddressed. The OIG recommended VA ensure there are adequate funds available to routinely conduct planning activities including developing requests for lease proposals while waiting for congressional authorization; reconsider centralizing major medical lease acquisition funding activities, make certain adequate resources are available to deliver leases on schedule; ensure that the prospectus cost estimates provided to Congress are accurate; establish clear lines of authority for critical lease acquisition decisions; and adhere to appropriate security measure requirements by performing Interagency Security Committee risk evaluations prior to solicitation. Implementing these recommendations should result in faster and more cost-efficient acquisition of major medical leases.

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No. 1
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Office of Management (OM)
The Principal Executive Director and Chief Acquisition Officer for the Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction ensure there are adequate funds available to routinely conduct planning activities, including developing requests for lease proposals, for Strategic Capital Investment Planning approved major leases while waiting for congressional authorization.
No. 2
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to Office of Management (OM)
The Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer reconsider centralizing major medical lease acquisition funding through VA’s acceptance of the completed building.
No. 3
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Office of Management (OM)
The Principal Executive Director and Chief Acquisition Officer for the Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction obtain adequate resources to deliver leases on schedule.
No. 4
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to Office of Management (OM)
The Assistant Secretary for Management ensure that the prospectus cost estimates provided to Congress are accurate and the costs are allocated appropriately to comply with OMB Circular A-11 requirements.
No. 5
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to Office of Management (OM)
The Principal Executive Director and Chief Acquisition Officer for the Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction implement a comprehensive VA policy for critical decisions in the lease acquisition process establishing clear lines of authority and allowable time frames.
No. 6
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to Acquisitions, Logistics, and Construction (OALC)
The Deputy Under Secretary for Health for Operations and Management and the Executive Director, Office of Construction Facilities Management, ensure VA uses appropriate security measure requirements when acquiring VA major medical leases by performing Interagency Security Committee risk evaluations prior to solicitation.
No. 7
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to Office of Management (OM)
The Executive Director, Office of Construction Facilities Management, ensure project acquisition teams are adequately trained in performance-based acquisition.
No. 8
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to Office of Management (OM)
The Executive Director, Office of Construction Facilities Management, evaluate the use of consultants in the solicitation development process for Requests for Lease Proposals of major medical leases on a case-by-case basis.
Total Monetary Impact of All Recommendations
Open: $ 0.00
Closed: $ 152,300,000.00