Policies
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2010
August 25, 2010
Clarification of Memoranda Regarding Benefits, Allowances and Gratuities for Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Employees on official duty in Pakistan.
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June 04, 2009
Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Support to Global Expeditionary Requirements. This memo is to request help in staffing the President's surge in Afghanistan and support the State Department's identified shortfalls in this country. Further, support is requested for DoD global expeditionary requirements at Joint Task Force Headquarters around the globe.
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Increased Annual Premium Pay Limitation, memo by USD (P&R)
The attached DoD policy and procedures provide implementing instructions for the increased limitation for calendar year 2009.
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Sept 22, 2008
Opportunities for Department of Defense Civilians to Serve in Global Expeditionary Positions. This memo is to request your support in launching the first phase of the Department's initiative to create a more robust civilian workforce expeditionary capability. This first phase immediately expands opportunities for DoD civilians to serve in global expeditionary positions from six months and up to one year in length.
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Building Increase Civilian Deployment Capacity, memo by Dr. David S. Chu. This memo issues interim guidance to standardize the types of appointments to be used for deployed civilians, including the requirement to issue a SF 50 for details; requires return rights for deployed civilians, including those who volunteer for deployments; recognizes the deployment experience as career enhancing; emphasizes the important requirements for pre and post health assessments; outlines performance management requirements; ensures Component support for deployments; and assigns accountability for compliance.
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Sep 24, 2007
Medical Care for Federal Employees Injured or Wounded while Forward Deployed in Support of U.S. Military Forces.
Federal civilian employees who are on a Temporary Change in Duty Station or Temporary Duty assignment in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Pakistan, in support of the Civilian Expeditionary Workforce Program, and who develop physical or psychological illnesses or injuries while forward deployed in support of U.S. military forces engaged in hostilities are eligible for health care treatment and services in military medical treatment facilities (MTF) at the same level and scope provided to military personnel on a space available basis. For any questions regarding this policy please contact DoD P&R Civilian Personnel Policy (CPP) at 703-614-9487.
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Benefits, Allowances, and Gratutities for Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Employees under Public Law (P.L.) 109-234, Emergency Supplemental Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery, memo by Dr. David S. Chu. The attached policy and procedures implement new benefits for home leave, rest and recuperation (R&R), and associated travel for DoD civilians assigned to Iraq and Afghanistan during Fiscal Years (FY) 2006, 2007, and 2008.
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Death Benefits for Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Emplyees under Public Law (P.L.)109-234, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery, memo by Dr. David S. Chu
The attached policy and procedures implement new death benefits for DoD civilians when the death is the result of injuries sustained in the performance of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan during FY 2006, 2007, and 2008 (Section 1603 of P.L. 109-234, the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery).
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