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GSFC - NASA GPR 9730.1 REV A

TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES UTILIZING PUBLIC MASS TRANSPORTATION (CANCELLING NASA GPG 9730.1)

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Organization: GSFC
Publication Date: 10 January 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 5
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The Transportation Fringe Benefit Program (TFBP) was implemented to reduce petroleum-produce consumption and traffic congestion, and to improve air quality through encouraging the use of public mass transportation. This directive sets forth the policy, responsibilities, delegations of authority, and requirements for implementation of the TFBP at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).

APPLICABILITY. This program is open to GSFC civil service employees, with the exception of those at the Wallops Flight Facility.

Document History

January 8, 2007
TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM
PURPOSE The Transportation Fringe Benefit Program (TFBP) was established to reduce petroleum consumption and traffic congestion, and to improve air quality through encouraging the use of public mass...
NASA GPR 9730.1 REV A
January 10, 2005
TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES UTILIZING PUBLIC MASS TRANSPORTATION (CANCELLING NASA GPG 9730.1)
The Transportation Fringe Benefit Program (TFBP) was implemented to reduce petroleum-produce consumption and traffic congestion, and to improve air quality through encouraging the use of public mass...
January 17, 2001
TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES UTILIZING PUBLIC MASS TRANSPORTATION (CANCELLING NASA GPG 9730.1)
The Transportation Fringe Benefit Program (TFBP) was implemented to reduce petroleum-produce consumption and traffic congestion, and to improve air quality through encouraging the use of public mass...

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