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ATTENTION

Direct Access, Retiree/Annuitant, Travel Customer Care

 
Call 866-PPC-USCG (772-8724)
Available Support ~ 0730-1600 (Central time) M-F

Trouble Ticket Email: ppc-dg-customercare@uscg.mil

Please note our Ticket System does not reply with an assigned number.


How are we doing?

Email templates and instructions can be found by visiting:

 PPC Customer Care FAQ Page!

 

ANNUAL RECERTIFICATION

“Per DHS security standards an annual elevated privileges account recertification is required in the USCG travel apps. Elevated privileges now have a one-year shelf life before they expire (1 year after permissions have been granted). After 1 year, those privileges will have to be reinstated after completing the newest travel training (ETS and/or mLINQS), certifying the training completion and sending the PPC Customer Care template from our webpage”.

Travel Approving Official (AO) Requirements!

Review appropriate training videos/guides.

mLINQS - Website Demo-20230502_112034-Meeting Recording.mp4 (sharepoint-mil.us)

ETS - ETS Training

EMAIL TEMPLATE FOR TRAVEL TRAVEL INQUIRY

Procedural Updates and Known Issues

PCS System mLINQS Update News!

In anticipation of the full “go-live” version of mLINQS, the current PCS workaround process for authorizations in mLINQS serves two purposes

    1. To fulfill the process/procedure of an “official calculation source” for PCS travel.

    2. To provide “source documentation” for PCS travel, fulfilling the needs of the mandated authorization and audit process set forth by DHS.

Who does the authorization input into mLINQS?

The departing unit YNs are responsible for creating the authorizations in mLINQS (The departing units will understand the correct entitlements during the departing PCS counseling session with the member and ensure those entitlements match the order notes and calculations.) However, in some circumstances, e.g., system errors, outages, ext.) the authorization input to mLINQS may have to be completed at the receiving unit. Communication between units on these rare circumstances is the key to ensuring the member’s travel claim is processed in a timely manner with the correct entitlements calculated in mLINQS and loaded into ETS.  

DA (Direct Access):

DA will still be the official source of PCS travel orders and those orders should be added to mLINQS/ETS when doing the authorization. (Once fully integrated, mLINQS will substitute the need for the Order notes in DA).  In addition, upon full integration, the mLINQS PCS system will be the sole system for PCS travel from start to finish. The fleet is encouraged to stay up to date via our mLINQS travel webpage (mLINQS PCS travel application (uscg.mil) for the latest news, updates and training resources on mLINQS.

Upcoming Events:

1. mLINQS training webinars will be provided prior to “go-live”.  “go-live” is expected to be OCT-NOV 2024.

2. After training is provided, PPC TMO (Travel Management Office) will consider in-person training from units that have special circumstances requiring in-person or additional training.

3. For members of other rates who are AOs (XPOs, etc.), training updates, processing guides, video guides, and manuals are posted on the PPC travel website. There are also TEAMS channels dedicated to both ETS and mLINQS. Creating PCS authorizations in mLINQS is a YN function (SPO and Admin).  If special circumstances exist where a YN is not available, units should contact PPC via customer care ticket on how to proceed.

4. FULL INTEGRATION! Testing is currently being conducted with DA, FSMS and mLINQS for full integration and functionality.

5. Updates to our efforts and progress will be posted on the PPC travel web page and CG wide notifications. Dates of webinars, training and “go-live” will be provided via message board in addition to our travel webpages.

NOTICE: ETS ROUTING POOLS

AOs/Admins are not authorized to change the names of existing or add new routing pools in ETS. Each unit with an active routing chain is authorized to have only two total routing pools unless explicitly given permission to have a third, which would only be set up directly by the PPC Systems team. One pool is for Funds Managers and the other is for Approving Officials and they shall follow the naming scheme of “UNIT – FUNDS MANAGERS” or “UNIT – APPROVING OFFICIALS” in all capital letters like the below exampleChanging the names of these pools to deviate from the approved naming scheme negatively affects the reports that are run to keep the system functioning.  If you notice your unit has additional or misnamed pools, or are having issues with routing in general, please submit a PPC Trouble Ticket. Violation of this policy may result in revocation of your AO status in ETS.

 

Pet Transportation Allowance Effective 1 JAN 2024 - JTR 050107 Pet Expenses Due to a PCS (Page 5A-2 of JTR) 

Frequently Asked Questions  - Defense Travel Management Office

A. Eligibility. A Service member on a PCS order is authorized reimbursement for mandatory quarantine fees for household pets. A household pet is a cat or a dog.

B. Allowances. Reimbursement for the actual cost of these fees is authorized, limited to $550 per PCS move.

C. Pet Quarantine Information. See Pet Quarantine Information and the DTMO website for more details.

D. Pet Transportation. Transportation for a household pet is not a reimbursable expense unless the transportation is due to an evacuation from a foreign PDS in accordance with par. 060204. 

E. Changes Effective 2024. On January 1, 2024, the following pet transportation allowances will apply:

1. Eligibility. A Service member on a PCS order with an effective date of January 1, 2024 or later, as defined in Appendix A, may be authorized reimbursement for the costs related to the relocation of one household pet that arises from a permanent change of station. A household pet is a cat or a dog, owned for personal companionship. A Service member is responsible for following rules for importing and exporting a pet to and from the United States in order to be eligible for reimbursement. Denial of entry could result in denial of reimbursement. See How to Compute a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Order’s Effective Date. 

2. CONUS. A Service member may be authorized the reasonable and substantiated cost of mandatory microchipping, boarding fees, hotel service charges, licensing fees at the new PDS, and pet shipping fees if the member flies rather than drives, or the pet is shipped separately from the member. Reimbursement for the actual cost of all expenses is limited to $550 per PCS move.

3. OCONUS. A Service member may be authorized the reasonable and substantiated cost of mandatory microchipping, quarantine fees, boarding fees, hotel service charges, licensing fees at the new PDS, testing titer levels for entry, and pet shipping fees if the member flies rather than drives, or the pet is shipped separately from the member. For transoceanic travel, use of Government or Government [1] procured transportation must be used if available or reimbursement for transportation costs is not authorized. Reimbursement for the actual cost of all necessary expenses described above in connection with the movement of a pet is limited to $2,000 per PCS move.

 

Status of Unliquidated Travel Advances

The status of unliquidated travel advances is updated weekly on Fridays by 1600 CDT. 

Please use the following link to access the PPC SharePoint (CAC Enabled) for internal use only at: 

Status of Unliquidated Travel Advances 

In accordance with the DEC 2023 CG8-C memorandum (Interim Financial Policy – Unliquidated travel advances) each unit should run the “Unliquidated advance report” on a weekly basis and follow up with members who appear on the report.

For Unit- Unliquidated Advance Report Job Aid

 

PPC Travel News Updates

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