Federal Travel Guide 2001
andatory charge card use. New travel agent contracts. Per diem adjustments. Central billing.
Even when they're designed to make travel go smoothly, changes can be rough on travelers and travel managers alike. Undaunted, federal travelers log their miles, accomplish their missions and turn their energies to making travel more efficient and effective.
In these pages, we shine the spotlight on four agencies that exemplify the best in government business travel. Read more about the winners of the 2000 Travel Managers of the Year Award: the Transportation Department, the Veterans Affairs Department, the Army and the General Services Administration. Inside you'll also find a sneak preview of the GSA's first-ever gathering of those involved in federal travel: travelers, travel managers, travel policy-makers and more and a hands-on guide to the best government travel Web sites.
Finally, we want to know about your travel triumphs and tribulations. You'll help us make our travel coverage more useful and relevant.
As always, feel free to contact me at ltaylor@govexec.com or Travel Editor, Government Executive, 1501 M St., NW, Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20005. Happy trails!
Lauren R. Taylor










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