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FPCD-81-49 1 (1981-05-27)

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                     COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                             WASHINGTON D.C. 20548




B-203000MA2718
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                                     RELEASED
The Honorable Charles H. Percy
United States Senate

Dear Senator Percy:                                    115409

     Subject: Travel By Certain Noncareer Government Officials
               (FPCD-81-49)

     On January 30, 1981, you asked us to review records in
seven departments for travel performed by Schedule C employees
during the post-election transition period. Representatives
of your office later modified this request to include executive
level and noncareer Senior Executive Service employees in
Washington, D.C., and Chicago, Illinois. As of November 7, 1980,
the seven departments had 944 employees in these positions.

     Our objectives were to determine (1) how many of the speci-
fied noncareer employees traveled between November 7, 1980 (the
date specified in your letter), and January 20, 1981, (2) their
destination, (3) the cost of the trips, and (4) the purpose.

     We performed our work at the Washington, D.C., headquarters
of the seven departments--Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Health
and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, the Interior,
and Labor. We reviewed copies of travel authorizations and travel
vouchers for noncareer employees who traveled during the transi-
tion period, and we summarized data from those documents. As
your office requested, we did not take the additional time to ob-
tain agency comments on this report.

     We found that 333 noncareer officials took 798 trips during
the transition period. Those trips cost about $454,000. About
94 percent were domestic trips; that is, within or among the 50
States, U.S. territories and possessions, and the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico. These trips lasted an average of 4 days and cost an
average of $474. The remaining 6 percent were trips to foreign
countries, which lasted an average of 9 days and cost an average
of $2,089. About 70 percent of the trips began during the 5-week
period immediately following the November election. (See enclo-
sure.)


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