
Advisory Committee Management Office
Federal advisory committees are a key component of VA’s overall strategy to achieve stakeholder and public engagement in its efforts and commitment to serve Veterans, their families, and Survivors. The Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92-463) provides a mechanism for advisory committees to operate as another component of the “people’s voice” in our democratic form of government.
Some of VA’s advisory committees have been mandated by Congress to ensure that Federal laws, as carried out by the executive branch, are meeting their intended goals. Other VA committees have been created by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to assess specific VA policies or programs. Advisory committee members are generally acknowledged by VA’s leadership and members of the Veterans Affairs Committees in Congress as “consumer representatives” of those millions of beneficiaries whose lives are affected each year by VA programs.
Here, you can access information about each of VA’s federal advisory committees, including their membership, laws, regulations, and other applicable guidance related to the establishment and management of advisory committees. You may also access information concerning ethics and financial disclosure.
If at any time you need advice or clarification on a topic, please do not hesitate to contact your committee management staff or the Advisory Committee Management Office staff.
VA Federal Advisory Committee names and objectives
The following list of 27 VA advisory committees includes 18 that have been established by statute (indicated with an asterisk *) and nine non-statutory committees designed to provide advice on selected VA programs and policies.