Feb 21, 2024 | DTJ Online, GovTravels
Passenger Travel Focused: A Conversation with Bryan J. Scott The GovTravels Symposium is just around the corner. This annual event, co-sponsored by NDTA and the Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) and held in association with the General Services Administration...
Jan 11, 2024 | From HQ, GovTravels
EARLY BIRD PRICES END NEXT WEEK – Register Now for GovTravels The annual NDTA-DTMO GovTravels Symposium is taking place February 26-28 at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria, Virginia. This year’s theme, The Future of Government Travel: Trends in...
Sep 3, 2022 | Defense Transportation Journal, DTJ Online, GovTravels, GovTravels 2022 Videos, GovTravels Videos, Rideshare
GSA Rideshare/Ride-hail Program Update, General Services Administration Speaker: Ronda Boatright, Office of Travel, Employee Relocation, and Transportation, US General Services Administration (GSA) GSA’s Division of Travel Management provides government-wide travel...
Jun 23, 2022 | GovTravels, GovTravels 2022 Videos, Lodging, Travel Academy, Travel Compliance
Governmentwide Lodging Solutions, General Services Administration & Win with FedRooms Speaker: Trevor Edwards, Office of Travel, Employee Relocation, and Transportation, GSA As part of the 2022 GovTravels LITE virtual series, Trevor Edwards from the Office of...
Mar 5, 2022 | GovTravels, GovTravels 2022 Videos, Passenger Travel, Travel Academy, Travel Compliance
City Pairs: Travel Policies & Procedures, General Services Administration Speaker: Ebony White, City Pair Program Manager, Office of Travel, Employee Relocation and Transportation The City Pair Program (CPP) was developed to provide discounted air passenger...
Mar 4, 2022 | Defense Transportation Journal, DTJ Online, GovTravels, GovTravels 2022 Videos, Human Resources, Travel Academy, Travel Compliance
Travel Compliance: Ethics Training for Industry and Government, Department of Human Resources Activity Speaker: Thomas Serrano “Ethics at heart are moralistic principles—the concepts of right and wrong—applied to a profession,” explained Thomas Serrano, Legal Counsel...