FREE CREDIT MONITORING ANNOUNCED FOR VETERANS
Chairman Craig hails move by Bush administration as Senate amends
legislation
June 21, 2006
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) VA Secretary Jim Nicholson announced today (Wednesday)
that veterans will have free credit monitoring made available to them,
should they choose to utilize the service.
"This is a tremendous move by the administration which should put
minds at ease. I fully support providing this service at no cost to our
veterans. The VA is responsible for the data breach and it should be
responsible for providing services to correct it. But it won’t be free to
taxpayers. It will cost millions of dollars to continue this effort,"
said Craig.
The Associated Press reports that VA has spent $14 million so far and is
spending an additional $200,000 a day to maintain a call center for veterans
concerned about the data theft.
Secretary Nicholson has informed Congress that VA will pay for these
services in the short term by utilizing carry-over money the agency has, and
he and his staff are working with the White House and Congress on how the
program will be paid for over the long term.
"The other changes Secretary Nicholson has made – hiring a former
prosecutor as a Special Advisor for Information Security and mandatory
training and awareness for all VA personnel by June 30 – are all steps in
the right direction to protect veterans," Craig said.
In addition to the move by the Bush administration, U.S. Senators George
Allen (R-VA), Larry Craig (R-ID) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) have
offered an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill (S. 2766) to require
VA to provide free credit monitoring and identity protection for veterans.
Today Senator Allen, the main sponsor the amendment, clarified the
language in the bill to ensure that while the government may negotiate a low
fixed price for these credit check/ monitoring services, the final cost will
be paid for in-full by the federal government and not by individual
veterans. U.S. Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Conrad Burns (R-MT) signed
on as cosponsors of the amendment today.
"As I have said from the start of this issue, we will ensure that
veterans are kept whole financially," Craig said. "The
bigger solution will be to protect all Americans from identity fraud. Each
year millions of Americans are impacted by identity fraud, so we must take
large steps to ensure that each of us receives greater protection. More
steps will yet be taken. Stay tuned."
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