Cross-cultural Training for Spouses of FAA Overseas

Case: B-259620 Agency: Department of Transportation : Federal Aviation Administration Protester: Cross Date: 1996-02-29 Other
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B-259620 Published: Feb 29, 1996. Publicly Released: Feb 29, 1996. Jump To HIGHLIGHTS FULL REPORT Highlights The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requested a decision on whether it could pay the travel expenses of the spouses of employees attending cross-cultural training programs at various overseas locations. GAO held that FAA could pay for the spouses' travel expenses, since their presence at FAA-sponsored cross-cultural training events represented a direct benefit to the government. Accordingly, the claim was allowed. Full Report Full Report (4 pages) Media Inquiries Sarah Kaczmarek Managing Director Office of Public Affairs media@gao.gov Public Inquiries Contact Us