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<abstract>The Army&apos;s individually billed travel card program is different
from the purchase card program in that the cardholder is directly
responsible for all charges incurred on his or her travel card	 
account, and the monthly bill is sent to the cardholder for	 
payment. The cardholder is responsible for submitting a properly 
documented voucher and is reimbursed by the Army for all valid	 
expenses related to official government travel. The intent of the
travel card program was to improve convenience for the traveler  
and to reduced the government&apos;s costs of administering travel.	 
GAO found substantial delinquencies and charge-offs of Army	 
travel-card accounts during fiscal year 2001, and delinquencies  
continued into the first half of fiscal year 2002. GAO&apos;s analysis
shows a correlation between delinquency problems and the travel  
cardholder&apos;s age and pay grade. GAO found that the Army&apos;s	 
delinquency and charge-off problems are primarily associated with
young, low- to mid-level enlisted military personnel. In	 
addition, a weak internal control environment compounded by	 
instances of delays in processing travel reimbursements to Army  
military and civilian personnel contributed to the high 	 
delinquency rates. The Army and the Department of Defense have	 
taken action to address and focus command- and installation-level
attention on management of delinquent travel card accounts.	 
However, these actions are primarily focused on treating the	 
symptoms or &quot;back-end&quot; problems rather than the &quot;front-end&quot; or	 
preventive controls. GAO&apos;s work identified numerous instances of 
potentially fraudulent and abusive activity related to the travel
card. During fiscal year 2001, 1,200 of the over 4,200 Army	 
account holders who had written at least one nonsufficient funds 
(NSF) check to pay their travel card bill had their accounts	 
charged off. In the same period, more than 200 cardholders whose 
accounts were eventually charged off may have also committed bank
fraud by writing three or more NSF checks to the Bank of America.
GAO&apos;s audit found that weaknesses in the Army&apos;s overall control  
environment, including a number of specific controls that were	 
either flawed in their design or in their implementation, are the
root source of the Army&apos;s inability to prevent or effectively	 
detect the numerous instances of potentially fraudulent and	 
abusive travel card related activity previously detected.</abstract>
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