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DoD Civilian Awards are recognition programs for employees of the Department of Defense (DoD) who have demonstrated exceptional performance, contributions, or achievements in their jobs. These awards are given to DoD civilian employees across various categories, such as excellence in service, leadership, teamwork, innovation, and individual accomplishments. They serve as a way to honor and acknowledge the valuable contributions made by DoD civilian personnel.
Civil servants is another term for civilian federal employees.
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) - the regulation which implements statutory requirements and Executive Branch policies for travel by federal civilian employees and others authorized to travel at government expense; it is in a user friendly question and answer format at http://www.gsa.gov/ftr
As of 2021, there are approximately 76,000 federal civilian employees working overseas. These employees work in various capacities, including for embassies and consulates, military installations, and other agencies operating abroad.
Another term for Federal employees is bureaucrats.
Civil
Civilian employees on temporary duty are generally not required to stay in government quarters or privatized lodging; however, they are encouraged to do so when available. The specific lodging requirements can vary based on agency policies, funding availability, and the nature of the temporary duty assignment. Employees should consult their agency's travel regulations or policies for detailed guidance.
Civil Servants
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Executive
As of my last update, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) employs approximately 10,000 personnel, which includes both agents and civilian employees. The exact number of civilian employees can fluctuate due to hiring and budget considerations. For the most current statistics, it's best to refer to the DEA's official website or annual reports.
In 2005, there were 700,000.