You would forward this request to the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS.
You would forward this request to the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS.
To the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS
To the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS
To the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS.
To the DoD Component General Counsel or DFAS
When faced with a questionable payment in the Defense Travel System (DTS), you should forward the request for an advance decision to your designated approving official or the travel manager within your organization. They are responsible for reviewing unusual payment issues and can provide guidance or make necessary decisions. Additionally, if your organization has a finance or accounting department, they may also need to be consulted for further clarification on the payment issue.
to your component's general counsel or dfas
Yes, it is possible to refuse without providing an explanation when faced with pressure to comply with a "just say no" request. It is important to assert your boundaries and stand firm in your decision.
There have been well over 9000 people who have faced the decision of getting married in their life. In fact, most people alive today have faced that decision.
When faced with a vague date request, it is important to communicate openly and honestly. You can politely ask for more details or suggest a specific time and place to meet. It's important to clarify expectations and ensure both parties are on the same page before moving forward.
When faced with an unreasonable request, it is important to remain calm and assertive. Clearly communicate your boundaries and limitations, offer alternative solutions if possible, and stand firm in your decision. It is important to be respectful but also assertive in order to maintain your own well-being and integrity.