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Subcommittees of the Governmentwide Relocation Advisory Board (GRAB)Five established subcommittees will support the GRAB in achieving its goals and objectives: Administration and Management: Mission: develop recommendations on relocation staffing, relocation contracting (including use of the Federal Supply Service Relocation Schedule), centralization vs. decentralization of management and administration, relationship of relocation to human capital/human resources considerations, tiered vs. flat policies, and best practices for administration and management of relocation. Budget Tracking and Data: Mission: develop recommendations regarding where the Executive Branch of the federal government is in terms of budgeting and tracking relocation expenditures, where it is in terms of data management and tracking of relocations, where it should go in terms of budgeting and data management, next steps to take to enhance budgeting and data management for the Executive Branch of the federal government, and best practices for budgeting, budget tracking, data capture, data tracking, and management reporting. This subcommittee will include in its purview research into relocation software systems and their applicability for the Executive Branch of the federal government. Relocation Reimbursement: Mission: develop recommendations regarding house hunting, temporary quarters, final move, relocation income tax allowances, miscellaneous allowances, lump sum allowances, spousal assistance, associated policies and regulations and processes relating to each, and best practices relating to each. Residence Transactions: Mission: develop recommendations regarding homeownership, renting, lease termination, purchasing and leasing costs, homesale programs, finders’ fees, associated policies and regulations and processes relating to each, and best practices relating to each. Transportation and Storage: Mission: develop recommendations regarding household goods insurance, Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) shipment, storage in transit, long-term storage, contracting (including Schedules), costs and cost control, associated policies and regulations and processes relating to each, and best practices for transportation and storage of household goods.
Last Reviewed 7/10/2008
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