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- Per diem rates - GSA
GSA establishes the maximum CONUS (Continental United States) Per Diem rates for federal travel customers
- What is CONUS, OCONUS and Overseas and why do I care?
CONUS = The 48 CONtiguous States and the District of Columbia or "the lower 48, as they're affectionately known to the Alaskans " OCONUS = Outside Continental United States; Overseas = Any country or place beyond the CONUS Alaska, Hawaii and the U S territories are considered overseas under the Space-A Regulation
- What does CONUS and OCONUS mean? - University of Michigan
CONUS is an acronym for “contiguous United States,” which includes the 48 US states on the continent of North America (that are south of Canada) including the District of Columbia OCONUS is an acronym for outside the contiguous United States, which includes Alaska, Hawaii, and US territories and possessions, such as Puerto Rico
- Continental vs. Contiguous United States: Key Differences Explained
The continental United States is sometimes referred to by the U S government as CONUS (a merge of continental and US)
- Conus vs. Oconus Differences and Allowances - AHRN
Understanding the differences between CONUS and OCONUS moves, including allowances and benefits, ensures a smooth transition
- U. S. Department of State | Home Page
The rates, known as CONUS rates, are normally established in October of each year GSA also establishes maximum rates of reimbursement for use of personally owned vehicles (POV)
- Continental United States (CONUS) - Defense Security Cooperation Agency
U S territory, including the adjacent territorial waters, located within the North American continent between Canada and Mexico Does not include Hawaii or Alaska
- Understanding Cost of Living Allowances: CONUS vs. OCONUS
This article provides a thorough explanation of the Cost of Living Allowance system, comparing how it works for employees stationed within the Continental United States (CONUS) versus those stationed Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS)
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