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April 17, 2013

Concur's ETS2 Solution Becomes Popular among Federal Agencies



Concur has announced that a number of federal agencies are now adapting the company's E-Gov Travel Service 2 (ETS2) solution to take advantage of its cost savings, compliance benefits, and reporting capabilities.

E-Gov Travel Service 2 (ETS2) solution has become the sole choice of the federal agencies, enabling them to use an integrated travel and voucher management service to better manage the total cost of a trip. In addition, ETS2 serves as an essential tool for federal agencies for efficient, cost-effective travel management strategies and delivery of real savings to the taxpayer.

"We understand GSA's (News - Alert) core mission is to deliver cost savings to federal agencies and as one of our largest customers we believe that our integrated travel and expense solution will help federal agencies who are seeking the Perfect Trip experience to find the cost savings they are looking for," said Steve Singh , chairman and CEO of Concur. "We look forward to helping those we've already signed get up and running quickly so they can experience the same benefits our existing clients enjoy."

More than 15,000 organizations rely on Concur to help them control travel spending and manage T&E expenses. Company officials said that they are the only vendor selected by the GSA (U.S. General Services Administration) to provide a solution to power ETS2. They thus look forward to supporting the federal government for the next 15 years, enhancing business trips federal employees while driving down costs and saving the taxpayers money. 

Singh said in a statement, “By choosing the market-leading provider of travel, itinerary and expense management services, all federal agencies will be able to harness the continuous innovation and best practices that Concur is delivering across the public and private sectors on a global basis.”




Edited by Blaise McNamee
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