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Federal Acquisition
Regulation
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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is issued
jointly by the Department of Defense, the General Services
Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. The FAR codifies uniform policies for the
acquisition of supplies and services by executive branch
agencies.
Two principal sources of travel
regulations apply to the travel and relocation expenses decisions issued by the
Board:
Federal
Travel Regulation
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The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) is
issued by the General Service Administration and governs
travel and transportation allowances for federal civilian
employees and relocation allowances for federal civilian
employees and certain new employees.
Joint
Travel Regulations
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The Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) are
issued by the Department of Defense (DOD).
They
implement statutes and regulations (including the Federal Travel
Regulation) pertaining to per diem, travel and transportation
allowances, and relocation allowances, with application to
federal civilian employees in DOD.
FEMA Arbitration
Regulations
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) has issued regulations governing the proceedings in
arbitrations to resolve disputed public assistance applications
arising from Hurricane Katrina and Rita damage.
Other questions and
comments:
Margaret.Pfunder@gsa.gov