That happened in March, when they reached 611,073 claims.
Over the following eight months, his department slashed the backlog by about 211,000 claims. That leaves 400,835, still a large number, but one Shinseki said he was confident he could eliminate by sometime in 2015 or sooner.
"We've got two years (left)," Shinseki said. "I just gotta be smart how to get the workforce to continue to ... sustain the kind of performance they've had."
To that end, Shinseki said he was suspending mandatory overtime for about two months starting on November 23, adding that employees should not be pushed too hard for too long. He acknowledged that the pace of the decline in backlog might slow during that period.
The backlog is one of many high-profile issues the VA is grappling with, including veterans' suicides and homelessness. Shinseki predicted further declines in the veteran homelessness in 2013, but did not offer a forecast.
(Editing by Peter Cooney)
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