The Defense Travel System (DTS) is a fully integrated, automated, end-to-end travel management system that enables DoD travelers to create authorizations (TDY travel orders), prepare reservations, receive approvals, generate travel vouchers, and receive a split reimbursement between their bank accounts and the Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) vendor. DTS operates at over 9,500 total sites worldwide. On average, DTS processes more than 25,000 transactions while approximately 100,000 unique users access it on a daily basis. Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) Program Management Office DTS (PMO-DTS) has the program (acquisition, technical, operation and maintenance) oversight of DTS and the Defense Travel Management Office has functional oversight.
DTS benefits include:
- Rapid creation of travel authorizations and vouchers
- Semi-automated approval process
- Personalized on-line reservations & itinerary changes for airline, lodging, and rental cars
- Detailed pre-travel entitlement computations
- Direct deposit and split disbursements to both traveler and the government travel charge card vendor
- Timely payment of travel claims
- 24/7 availability via a single web portal
- Reduced transaction costs
Video Defense Travel System
Customer support
Travel Assistance Center (TAC)
The TAC provides travel assistance to the Defense travel community before, during, and after official travel. A team of analysts answer questions on a range of travel-related topics including DTS, DoD travel card, travel policy, commercial travel services and programs, and allowances and entitlements.
Travel Explorer
Travel Explorer (TraX) is a user-friendly web solution that offers a centralized source of travel information. TraX functions as an extension on the TAC and allows users to submit a call center ticket, track the progress of open tickets. Users are encouraged to explore the self-help features for instant access to hundreds of frequently asked questions, as well as discover the training opportunities and trip planning tools. Users must register for a TraX account through the Defense Travel Management Office's portal.
Maps Defense Travel System
Training resources
The Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) provides a set of resources for Military Services and Defense Agencies to conduct Defense travel training for all users and administrators. Training resources include:
E-Learning
Training is available in the following formats:
- Web-based Training - Provides self-paced, on demand instruction from the user's desktop
- Distance Learning - Offers an interactive environment using a combination of PowerPoint presentations and live demonstrations taught through the a live instructor
Instructor Resources
Resources and tools specifically designed for instructors or DTAs that can be used to enhance instruction of training courses
- Courseware - Instructor materials, available for both classroom and Distance Learning modules, are conveniently formatted for formal classroom or web-conferencing presentations. Classroom materials include instructor and student guides, and supporting PowerPoint demonstrations. Distance Learning materials include an instructor guide and a supporting PowerPoint demonstration. Instructor guides can be used as-is or customized to meet training needs
- Enterprise Web-based Training System (EWTS) - Online practice tool that mirrors the live (production) DTS software. Participants can use EWTS to create and edit mock travel documents, build test organizations or routing lists, and more.
Reference Materials
- Resources including manuals, quick references, guides and information papers that support travel training.
Travel training resources are available through Travel Explorer (TraX).
URL
- DTS website: http://www.defensetravel.osd.mil/
- Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO): http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/
- Travel Explorer (TraX): http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Passport
- ^ https://dtsproweb.defensetravel.osd.mil/dts-app/pubsite/all/about
- ^ http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/dts.cfm
- ^ http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/instTools.cfm
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