Federal Manager's Daily Report

Defense Department employees who have a need for an official

government cellular phone could be paid a flat rate or

monthly stipend for use of their personal cell phones for

official business, under authority DoD is seeking from

Congress.


In a legislative request, DoD noted that it currently

provides cell phones to certain managers and other officials

who have what the agency calls a “validated need.” But the

process of reimbursing those without government-issued

phones for duty-related calls “is tedious, redundant and

overly burdensome. As a result, many employees now carry

two telephones, or absorb the costs of government-related

calls,” the Pentagon said.


Providing those individuals with a flat rate or monthly

stipend for use of their personal phones when used for

official government business “would be more fair, just,

equitable and efficient,” the request said.