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National Cemetery Administration The American Legion August 26, 2006

Department of Veterans Affairs. National Cemetery Administration The American Legion August 26, 2006 National Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation Commission Richard A. Wannemacher, Jr. Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs. Mission.

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National Cemetery Administration The American Legion August 26, 2006

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration The American Legion August 26, 2006 National Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation Commission Richard A. Wannemacher, Jr. Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs

  2. Mission The National Cemetery Administration honors veterans with final resting places in national shrines and with lasting tributes that commemorate their service to our Nation.

  3. Responsibilities • Provide burial space for veterans and maintain cemeteries as National Shrines • Administer the Federal grants program for construction of state veterans cemeteries • Furnish headstones and markers • Administer the Presidential Memorial Certificate Program

  4. 1,523 FTE • 123 national cemeteries • 2.7 million gravesites • 93,245 interments (FY 2005) National Cemetery Administration

  5. National Cemetery AdministrationFY 2005 – Memorial Programs 363,627 Headstones and Markers Provided 487,809 Presidential Memorial Certificates

  6. NCA Total Programs Budget $400 Million $353 $346 $328 $317 $300 Million O&M $161 million $200 Million $150 million $148 million $143 million $100 Million 0 FY07 Budget Request FY04 FY05 FY06

  7. NCA Total Programs Budget - FY 06 • Operations and Maintenance $150 Million • Information Technology $ 4 Million • Headstones, Markers, Allowances $ 41 Million • Graveliners, OBR Reimbursements $ 30 Million • State Cemetery Grants Program $ 32 Million • Major Construction $ 65 Million • Minor Construction $ 24 Million NCA Total Programs $346 Million

  8. Projected Veteran Deaths Thousands War PeriodParticipantsLiving VeteransMedian Age WW I 4,734,000 <30 105 WW II 16,112,000 3,526,000 82 Korean Conflict 5,720,000 3,257,000 74 Vietnam Era 9,200,000 8,055,000 58 Gulf War Era 2,322,000 4,378,000 36

  9. NCA Strategy to MeetBurial Needs of Veterans • Develop new cemeteries • Extend the service life of existing cemeteries • Encourage states to build veterans cemeteries

  10. New National Cemeteries Great Lakes National Cemetery October 2005 National Cemetery of the Alleghenies August 2005 Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery October 2007 Georgia National Cemetery April 2006 South Florida National Cemetery Spring 2007

  11. Future National Cemeteries Philadelphia area Bakersfield area Birmingham area Columbia/ Greenville, S.C. area Jacksonville area Sarasota area

  12. State Cemetery Grants Program • VA provides 100% of development costs • $258 million awarded in 150 grants since 1980 • 36 states, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands received grants • 63 operational, 5 under construction • States provided 20,822 burials in FY 05

  13. Meeting Burial Needs –Percent of Veteran Population Served* 100% 90% 90% 83.8% 81.6% 80% 77.1% 75.3% 75.2% 73.9% 70% 60% 50% FY03 FY07 FY10 FY05 FY04 FY06 FY02 *within 75 miles of a national or state veterans cemetery

  14. Open National and State Cemeteries National Cemetery State Cemetery

  15. Ten Most Active - FY 2005 Average Rank Veterans Cemetery Burials Per Day 1 Riverside, CA 8,079 32 2 Florida 6,821 27 3 Calverton, NY 6,815 27 4 Ft. Snelling, MN 4,501 18 5 Jefferson Barracks, MO 4,469 18 6 Ft. Sam Houston, TX 3,668 15 7 Ft. Logan, CO 3,355 13 8 Willamette, OR 3,306 13 9 Nat. Mem. Cem. of Ariz. 2,998 12 10 B/Gen Wm. C. Doyle, NJ 2,669 11

  16. NCA Gravesites Maintained 750,000 3,600,000 700,000 3,200,000 650,000 2,800,000 600,000 2,400,000 550,000 2,000,000 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2011 2012 2014 2015 2003 2007 2010 2013 Veteran Deaths Gravesites Maintained

  17. National Shrine Commitment An initiative to maintain the appearance of VA cemeteries in a manner befitting their status as National Shrines.

  18. National Shrine Commitment Danville National Cemetery, IL After Before

  19. National Shrine Commitment Wood National Cemetery, WI – Drain Marshy Area After Before

  20. National Shrine Commitment Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, TX After Before

  21. National Shrine Commitment National Cemetery of the Alleghenies Pennsylvania After Before

  22. NCA will provide a lasting tribute to our Nation’s veterans by being mission driven, results oriented and customer focused.

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