The V.A. Bought 10,000 iPhones for Veterans. 8,544 of Them Were Never Used.
The department lost nearly $2.4 million on data plans for iPhones and iPads that sat in storage.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (V.A.) lost nearly $2.4 million on data plans for iPhones and iPads that were supposed to help homeless veterans connect to telehealth services. Ultimately, 85 percent of the iPhones meant to be loaned went unused and remained in storage one year after their purchase, according to a new inspector general's report.
Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the V.A. received $14.4 billion to be used on health services for homeless veterans and those at risk of becoming homeless. A chunk of that money went to the department's Office of Connected Care, which has loaned communications devices to veterans since 2014 so they can access telehealth services.
Connected Care launched a new program in the summer of 2020 that loans iPhones and iPads, equipped with prepaid 12-month data plans, to veterans. Officials spent $63 million on 80,930 iPads and $8.1 million on 10,000 iPhones during FY 2020 and the first two quarters of FY 2021.
"Connected Care's procedures led to excessive wasted data plans while the iPads and iPhones remained in storage," according to the report. In July 2021, one year after their initial purchase, "8,544 iPhones (85 percent) remained in storage." In addition to the money lost on buying phones that went unused, the V.A. also wasted cash on unused data plans. Because contractors activated data plans before shipment to the V.A. and not upon delivery to veterans, the agency lost roughly $1.8 million on data for iPhones and $571,000 on data for iPads as the devices sat in storage.
"This occurred because Connected Care officials were not able to identify the quantity needed for the targeted veteran population because of uncertainties associated with COVID-19 and the lack of data on the quantity needed for a new initiative," concluded the report. Ultimately, demand for iPhones "was much lower than anticipated"—but the V.A. failed to predict this prior to its purchases and did not take sufficient corrective actions along the way. Excess devices ended up getting shuffled to a separate office within the department for distribution to homeless veterans, but not before losing the V.A. millions of dollars simply by sitting on shelves.
The V.A. has repeatedly come under fire for financial mismanagement and ill-directed spending. In 2019, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel reported the department had spent $223 million on "unnecessary transportation" for veterans, all while failing "to reimburse some community healthcare providers, resulting in veterans losing care and being referred to collection agencies." In 2015, The Washington Post found that the V.A. had been "spending at least $6 billion a year in violation of federal contracting rules to pay for medical care and supplies, wasting taxpayer money and putting veterans at risk."
Despite major concerns about the department's ability to handle money responsibly, the V.A. is requesting $301.4 billion for its FY 2023 budget—a 13.3 percent increase from 2022. The department may have agreed with the inspector general's recommendations to avoid further waste on excess devices and data plans, but it's nonetheless determined to gobble up more funding.
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We all know it's because the VA doesn't have enough power and money. What the US needs to do is impliment a single payer system that the VA controls, for all US citizens. Only then will the be able to provide care
How dare you insinuate that money couldn’t have been better spent in Ukraine?
As an aside, my dem wife won’t put out unless I talk to her in a Ukrainian accent. She likes the perestroika hard.
maybe ask the Vets who wants a free government phone first next time?
Follow the money.
Which VA administrators and/or politicians had financial interests in Apple, the phone sellers, the data plan providers?
I suppose now the Biden administration will be distributing them to illegal aliens so they can call lawyers.
No. That's a whole different pile of money. Can't cross the streams.
But there is money in being on both sides and the middle of a resale program.
Someone has BDS
This whole thing is awful for so many reasons, but unspoken: by choosing Apple, they literally chose the most expensive option. Zero thought goes into cost.
So an Android or some such? Libertarians wanting to impose needless cruelty on the poor yet again.
They might have been the SE model. Those can go really cheap. I got one for my mother last year for $150.
“It is safe to say that if the Communists took over the Sahara Desert tomorrow, two things would happen. First, nothing. And second, with their centralized approach to the market, there would be a shortage of sand.” William F. Buckley, Jr. (perhaps echoing Friedman)
Actually repeating a joke then current among USSR citizens. But they said it better
It was probably better in the original Klingon.
At almost every private company, this kind of screwup would get someone fired. How many VA folks got fired? Meanwhile, I can guarantee that every congresscritter that voted for the VA budget is bragging about it in their re-election materials.
They underestimated the amount of use the program would see. No need for the company to go under. They can just move on to the next thing. Government programs get to exist at the pleasure of Congress. That's what makes them different from companies and what makes them more flexible with margins.
Did you just claim that government programs are more flexible than private companies?
Every time I think you've reached the absolute nadir of idiocy, you break through the floor and keep falling.
-jcr
To be fair, it said "flexible with margins." They lose/waste money and get away with it.
Do you know how many starving children they could’ve fed without money? I’m pretty sure they could’ve solve world hunger.
But the VA is very, very good about screwing disabled vets out of increased disability payments when the condition they get the payments for gets worse.
Of course they weren't used. Nobody who wants an iPhone wants a previous - or worse, even earlier - generation one. And they were the wrong color.
And, really, the vast majority of VA patients are old - like 'can only manage a flipphone' old.
When I go to the VA hospital in Dublin, GA I am often surprised at how normal I am and how many of the guys there are amazingly fucked up. Lots of old dudes who don't understand what's happening to them; last time I was there a guy was going on and on and on and on about his hearing aids looooong after the VA nurse fixed them by replacing the batteries. It was both funny and sad.
The MIC is as corrupt as any organization on Earth. All the talk of supporting the military but grunts and veterans are treated like the rest of the working class, garbage.
The VA did not lose $2.4 million. The full amount can easily be found in the accounts of the telecom companies whose services they purchased.
If you meant they wasted money that could be put to better use somewhere else in the tax code, name the agency and we'll negotiate.
But no, it's not lost to the taxpayers. It's in those private accounts creating jobs, soon to be lost in a sea of fungibility.
Jesus Haploid Christ, you are blithering idiot. Government mismanagement does not "create jobs", it destroys jobs by diverting resources from the market to the bureaucracy.
Go look up the "broken window fallacy", you imbecile.
-jcr
I just explained that the supposedly wasted money was simply in the accounts of private companies. In the market. You don't have to twist yourself in knots over these half-assed articles of faith. It's just money, and it doesn't know who's spending it.
That money has been MISALLOCATED, you dolt. Do you even grasp the concept, or are you as stupid as Krugman?
-jcr
You mean more than 85 % didn't use them? What a waste.
I'm convinced 95% of federal programs, grants, contracts, etc are simply bribes and graft to take tax-payer money, route it through the government department, straight into the pockets of politicians and the "favored few". It's being getting progressively worse over the past two decades.
Biden has been President for 18 months. Even if he and his cronies were removed from office now, and all his policies reversed, I don't know if it would be enough to rescue our nation from the total ruin that is coming.
I tend to agree with you, but do tend to hold onto the tiniest hope that our demise is not inevitable.
I'm a veteran: They never offered me a free iPad.
What about free Maxi Pads?
This was the intended purpose of buying the phones so they could let everyone know that they bought some really nice phones for veterans but never bothered to distribute them. No doubt federal regulations will require the VA to take a hammer to every phone and smash it to bits to prevent a data breach.
What veteran would use an iphone? Goddamn proprietary domestic spy platform.... at least with android theirs enough people spying on you that you dont have to worry about distorted misandrists, dope dealers constuing the data.
And fags... like half our operatives are dope dealing trannies....
Anyone at the VA been charged with and prosecuted for blatant, ongoing criminal stupidity? No body, especially those at the highest levels of agency management, has been? Exactly how does this sort of foolishness come to be?
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What veteran would use an iphone? Goddamn proprietary domestic spy platform