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- Joint Travel Regulations | Defense Travel Management Office
The Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) implements policy and law to establish travel and transportation allowances for Uniformed Service members, DoD civilian employees, and others traveling at the DoD’s expense
- THE JOINT TRAVEL REGULATIONS (JTR) - U. S. Department of Defense
The JTR implements policy and laws establishing travel and transportation allowances of Uniformed Service members and Department of Defense (DoD) civilian travelers
- THE JOINT FEDERAL TRAVEL REGULATIONS
The application of basic laws, appropriation acts, JFTR, JTR, and departmental instructions to specific travel circumstances is subject to interpretation by the Comp Gen , DOHA, occasionally
- Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) | Article | The United States Army
JTR_June 2025 pdf [PDF - 4 7 MB]We have deliberately taken some of our webpages offline in order to comply with Executive Orders and OSD Policy The intent is to preserve our history, and we are
- THE JOINT TRAVEL REGULATIONS (JTR) - United States Army
principle behind the JTR is to travel responsibly The word “responsibly” means that the traveler exercises the same care in incurring expenses for Government travel that a prudent pe
- JTR Changes | Defense Travel Management Office
Changes to the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) The JTR contains extended guidance and decision-making tools related to travel and transportation policies allowances established for Service members, DoD civilian employees, and others traveling at the DoD’s expense
- Joint Travel Regulations | Article | The United States Army
From the Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) website: The Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) implements policy and law to establish travel and transportation allowances for Uniformed Service
- DOD Joint Travel Regulations: Actions Are Needed to Clarify Flat Rate . . .
DOD should clarify certain aspects of the flat rate per diem policy; establish procedures to ensure required steps are completed before major JTR policy changes are approved; and ensure that OMB benefit-cost analysis guidelines are followed in future policy assessments
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