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089530 1 (1973-06-13)

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,      '              UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING  OFFICE
                               WASHINGTON,  D C  20548


RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION                                       JUN  1  1973



    The Honorable William S  Heffelfinger
    Assistant Secretary for Administration
    Department of Transportation

    Dear Mr. Heffelfinger

        As  part of our continuing effort to assist Government departments and
    agencies in improving their administrative and financial management prac-
    tices, we have completed a study of procedures followed by the Federal
    Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Transportation, in authorizing
    routine temporary duty travel by its employees.  Our primary objective in
    making the study was to determine whether FAA has made substantial cost
    savings, without loss of essential controls, through the use of a general
    agencywide travel authorization in lieu of individual travel orders   We
    wanted to determine also whether these procedures could be applied on a
    Government-wide basis

         Our study, which was performed at FAA Headquarters, Washington, D.C
    included a review of FAA's General Travel Authorization (GTA)--which covers
    all routine temporary duty travel performed by FAA employees during a
    fiscal year--and a review of related travel and fiscal regulations and
    procedures.

         We discussed with FAA officials the piocedures used to administer the
    GTA, including procedures for authorizing and approving travel, obligating
    travel funds, advancing funds to travelers for travel expenses, and
    auditing travel vouchers.

        Using  data furnished to us by FAA officials, we estimate that in
    fiscal year 1973 FAA will realize savings of about 8,476 man-hours costing
    about $57,397 as a result of the general tiavel authorization procedures.
    These savings will be realized because the use of the GTA has eliminated
    the need to prepare thousands of individua3 travel orders for routine
    temporary duty travel performed during the fiscal year   These estimated
    savings will be offset by the cost of developing the procedures and
    printing the GTA, wnich an FAA official estimated to be about $1,000.

        We noted no apparent  loss of internal control over the administration
   of travel,  including control over travel funds, incident to the use of the

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