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What is DTS role?

What is DTS role?

DTS. Enables DoD travelers to create authorizations (orders) and travel reservations, receive approvals, generate travel vouchers, local vouchers (SF 1164s), and disburse funds between their bank and the GTC Card.

What does an AO do in DTS?

Authorizing Officials (AOs) use DTS to examine official travel documents before applying their digital signature to approve the contents. As an AO, you function as a Certifying Officer when you approve a DTS document. This role obligates you to protect taxpayer funds from misuse.

What is the primary purpose of certifying a DTS voucher?

What is the primary purpose of certifying a DTS voucher or local voucher? To allow payment of claimed expenses.

What does the authorizing official do?

Definition(s): Official with the authority to formally assume responsibility for operating an information system at an acceptable level of risk to agency operations (including mission, functions, image, or reputation), agency assets, or individuals.

How many permission levels are there in DTS?

After all, there are 8 commonly-used permission levels, three different types of access, and multiple special permissions (e.g., Non-DTS Entry Agent) – and you want to get the combination right in the person’s DTS profile.

What two entities split the reimbursement?

Answer: The two entities that split the reimbursement are the traveler, and the GTCC vendor.

Which situation will result in an individual being issued a restricted travel card?

Regardless of the status of the traveler’s reimbursement, they must pay their bill on time. Which situation will most likely result in an individual being issued a restricted travel card? The traveler refuses to authorize a credit check.

Who is the Authorizing Official ( AO ) for TDY travel?

For resources (i.e., training materials, quick reference guides, etc.) associated with user roles, please visit the Training page of the DTMO website. The Authorizing Official (AO) is the official at the operational level who has the responsibility for the mission and the authority to obligate funds to support TDY travel for the mission.

Who is the Authorizing Official ( AO ) at the operational level?

The Authorizing Official (AO) is the official at the operational level who has the responsibility for the mission and the authority to obligate funds to support TDY travel for the mission. The AO authorizes only travel necessary to accomplish the mission of the Government.

Who are the AOS and what are their duties?

AOs must be appointed in writing as an Accountable Official and, as such, may be held financially liable for erroneous payments resulting from the negligent performance of their duties. In general, Authorizing Officials have access to the travel authorizations and budgets associated with the travelers for which the AOs are responsible.

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