Three vendors have been certified to provide the E-Travel Service (ETS), which is one of the 24 e-government initiatives. The vendors CW Government Travel of San Antonio, EDS of Fairfax, Va. and Northrop Grumman Mission Systems of Fairfax were awarded 10-year contracts totaling $450 million and are ready to accept task orders, said Tim Burke, ETS program manager.
OMB released the latest Presidents Management Agenda scorecard for January through March and only two agencies improved their scores since the last ratings in December. The State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development moved to yellow from red, while the other 24 agency scores remained the sametwo greens, 11 yellows and 11 reds.
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The systems will handle travel arrangements from beginning to end, including booking air travel, hotel accommodations and rental cars, obtaining supervisor approvals, interfacing with agency accounting systems and reimbursing employee expenses.
The systems will handle travel arrangements from beginning to end, including booking air travel, hotel accommodations and rental cars, obtaining supervisor approvals, interfacing with agency accounting systems and reimbursing employee expenses.
Three vendors have been certified to provide the E-Travel Service (ETS), which is one of the 24 e-government initiatives. The vendors CW Government Travel Inc. of San Antonio, EDS of Fairfax, Va. and Northrop Grumman Mission Systems of Fairfax were awarded 10-year contracts totaling $450 million and are ready to accept task orders, said Tim Burke, ETS program manager.