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VA Office of General Counsel (OGC) and NPCs

As stated on the VA OGC web site (http://www4.va.gov/ogc/):

The mission of the Office of General Counsel (OGC) is to identify and meet the legal needs of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Its primary objective is to ensure the just and faithful execution of the laws, regulations and policies that the Secretary has responsibility for administering, and by so doing enable the Department to accomplish its mission of service to our Nation's veterans.

OGC accomplishes its mission through the work of professional staff groups (PSGs) located in VA Central Office (VACO) in Washington, DC, and 22 Regional Counsel (RC) offices located around the country.  Professional Staff Group III has primary OGC responsibility for ethics, technology transfer and matters related to NPCs. 

NPCs may use private sector attorneys and often do so, particularly on matters involving state incorporation or corporate law; private sector labor law; visas; contracts with vendors; leases; etc. However, NPCs are encouraged to consult with the local Regional Counsel on matters that involve VA.  Among these are issues related to federal ethics as they apply to NPC employees on Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) assignments, or working on VA research on VA without compensation (WOC) appointments; interpretation of the NPC authorizing statute; application of VA statutes, regulations and policies to NPC activities; etc. 

Additionally, every Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) must be reviewed and approved by a VA attorney before being signed.  In most cases, this approval can be handled by the local Regional Counsel.  

NPCs are encouraged to establish close working relationships with their local Regional Counsel office.  For local RC contact information, inquire in the medical center director's office. 

Each RC office designates at least one attorney to be responsible for NPC issues and assigned to review CRADAs.  The designated attorney is a member of the OGC NPC "Expert Panel" and receives regular training on issues that pertain to NPCs.  NPCs - individually or shared among several NPCs - often support the NAVREF Annual Conference registration and travel expenses of the designated attorney(s) so they may attend sessions specifically geared toward VA attorneys as well as the general sessions.  This helps these attorneys gain proficiency in CRADAs and familiarity with NPC operations.

Region

Main Regional Counsel (RC) Office

Other RC Office Locations

1

Boston, Massachusetts

Hartford, Connecticut

Manchester, New Hampshire

Providence, Rhode Island

Togus, Maine

2

Brooklyn, New York

Newark, New Jersey

3

Washington, DC

Baltimore, Maryland

4

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

5

Atlanta, Georgia

Columbia, South Carolina

6

Bay Pines, Florida

San Juan, Puerto Rico

West Palm Beach, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Miami, Florida

7

Cleveland, Ohio

Huntington, West Virginia

Cincinnati, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio

8

Nashville, Tennessee

North Little Rock, Arkansas

9

Jackson, Mississippi

Montgomery, Alabama

10

Chicago, Illinois

Des Moines, Idaho

11

Detroit, Michigan

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

12

St. Louis, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Wichita, Kansas

Omaha, Nebraska

Kansas City, Missouri

13

Waco, Texas

Muskogee, Oklahoma

Dallas, Texas

Temple, Texas

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Austin, Texas

14

Houston, Texas

New Orleans, Louisiana

Shreveport, Louisiana

San Antonio, Texas

15

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Fargo, North Dakota

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

16

Denver, Colorado

Cheyenne, Wyoming

Fort Harrison, Montana

Salt Lake City, Utah

18

San Francisco and Los Angeles, California

Honolulu, Hawaii

San Diego California

19

Phoenix, Arizona

Reno, Nevada

Albuquerque, New Mexico

20

Portland, Oregon

Boise, Idaho

Seattle, Washington

Anchorage, Alaska

21

Buffalo, New York

Albany, New York

Syracuse, New York

White River Junction, Vermont

22

Indianapolis, Indiana

Louisville, Indiana

Lexington, Kentucky

23

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Roanoke, Virginia

 

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