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Updated: February 28, 2006
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Series 400: Personnel
Employee Evaluation Program, Civil Service.

Issued: 02/07/2006     Posted: 02/14/2006

The Employee Evaluation Program (EEP) provides a systematic process by which the Agency involves its employees in improving Agency organizational effectiveness.

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Series 600: Budget & Finance
Series 600 Interim Update #06-02, Intermittent PSC Contracts and Allowance Benefits.

Issued: 02/28/2006     Posted: 03/03/2006

This notice indicates that USAID employees hired under long term Personal Services contract arrangements and temporarily assigned to a post on an intermittent or periodic as needed basis are entitled to payment of post hardship differential pay, where applicable, only after 42 consecutive days of continuous unbroken assignment in the post. Post differential pay under this requirement conforms to Department of State Standard Regulations (DSSR) Part 540.

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Series 600 Interim Update #06-01, 2006 Appropriation Codes.

Issued: 02/23/2006     Posted: 03/03/2006

With the implementation of the MACS Auxiliary Ledger in AID/W in FY 2001, the three-digit appropriation code from the CFR Allotment System became obsolete. It has been replaced in the table by the Phoenix Fund Code. The Phoenix Fund Code is the budget fiscal year/letter code that identifies the Treasury Appropriation/Fund account in the Phoenix system.

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