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card on the way
Travel by all Defence members is about to undergo massive change
designed to save millions of dollars.
Beginning next month, the reforms, known as the Travel Improvement
Project (TRIP), will see the introduction of a corporate credit
card, the Defence Travel Card, used to pay for accommodation,
meals, incidentals and travel.
This will replace allowances being paid directly into personnels
bank accounts.
Another key change is the introduction of the Defence Travel Budget
Calculator to calculate a draft travel budget for approval before
the journey.
The budget will consist of the actual cost of accommodation based
on scheduled rates as well as a capped expenditure rate for meals
and incidentals.
Travellers will not be able to cash in any difference between
the approved accommodation rate and what they have spent.
The DTC will also have an automatic teller machine cash withdrawal
facility if, for example, restaurants do not accept the card.
Other
changes, announced in Defgram 29/2004 by Deputy Secretary Corporate
Services Alan Henderson, issued on January 27, will include:
- A
Standing Offer for hotel accommodation across Australia.
- An
on-line booking tool to book all travel arrangements from one
web site using your DTC.
- An
after-travel-verification process via an electronic card management
system. The travellers delegate will check all expenditure
on the DTC against the approved budget.
The
first Defence staff to be affected by the travel reforms, known
as the Defence Travel Model (DTM), will be civilian and military
one and two star officers, Defence staff travelling overseas for
less than six months, and a group of volunteers from DPE and CSIG.
From next month (March), they will begin using the DTC and the
travel budget calculator as part of the evaluation of the DTM
before it is rolled out to the rest of Defence in either August
or September.
The defgram says following the implementation of the travel reforms,
using the DTM for ADF relocations, operations, exercises and deployments
would be considered.
For further information, contact the project
team on (02) 6266 3636 or
visit http://intranet.defence.gov.au/travel
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