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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 and OCONUS? Pay, Allowances, and Rules
CONUS covers the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, while OCONUS covers everywhere else, including Alaska, Hawaii, U S territories, and all foreign countries
- Contiguous United States - Wikipedia
CONUS is acceptable on first reference "CONUS" seems to be used primarily by the American military and the Federal government and those doing business with them
- 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
- GSA releases FY 2025 CONUS per diem rates for federal travelers
WASHINGTON — Today, the U S General Services Administration (GSA) released the fiscal year 2025 continental United States (CONUS) per diem expense rates, effective October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025
- What Is the Spinal Conus and What Does It Do? - ScienceInsights
The conus is composed of the final sacral and coccygeal segments of the spinal cord (specifically S2 through the coccygeal segments) Anchoring this terminal structure is a delicate, fibrous extension called the filum terminale, which descends from the conus
- Continental vs. Contiguous United States: Key Differences Explained
Commonwealths and territories of the United States are also not included The continental United States is sometimes referred to by the U S government as CONUS (a merge of continental and US) Map showing the geographic extent of the continental United States Map: Caitlin Dempsey, Natural Earth data
- Per Diem - Defense Travel Management Office
CONUS and OCONUS Per Diem Per Diem Per diem is a set allowance for lodging, meal and incidental costs incurred while on official government travel Calculation of travel per diem rates within the Federal government is a shared responsibility of the General Services Administration (GSA), the Department of State (DoS), and the Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) DTMO publishes revised per
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