NextGov/FCW—The Veterans Affairs Department is moving to cancel 585 contracts that it has deemed non-mission critical or duplicative. The VA announced the cuts Monday afternoon and said the decision follows a review of 2,000 professional services contracts. VA has not responded to a request for a list of the cancelled contracts.
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VA Targets 585 ‘Non-Mission Critical’ Contracts for Elimination
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