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Army Claims Starts Offset Process

The much discussed implementation of offsets in the US Bank Payment system has begun, albeit in a small way. According to Cheryl Garcia from US Bank, the Army Claims office initiated a test of the new offset process, by initiating three separate offsets. US Bank and the Army are closely monitoring these three offsets, and if the offset functionality works as intended, TSPs can expect that the Army will move ahead with full implementation of offset on all outstanding TSP

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TSPs Encouraged to Contact Claims Offices and GSA Prior to Upcoming Offsets

We have written previously… about the upcoming implementation of offsets through the USBank Payment System, and the resulting threat to TSPs’ cash flow. Since then, we have had many questions from TSPs asking what they can do to verify they are not facing large offsets. We have also had conversations with government representatives about encouraging TSPs to be proactive in handling their past obligations.
The consensus seems to be that the best course of action for TSPs is to contact

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Looming Offsets Threaten Cash Flow

In the most recent “DP3 News U Can Use” newsletter, there was a small article headlined “Implementing Offset Payment Process”. Although the article was brief, and very matter of fact, it should serve as a warning to TSPs about a potential upcoming disruption to their cash flow. The article stated:

DOD is currently testing household goods offset procedures in accordance with provisions outlined in the 400NG, International Tender, international and domestic solicitations. The test is scheduled to run for 60 …

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Three Year Statute of Limitations Confirmed

Last fall, a Civilian Board of Contract Appeals(CBCA) ruling confirmed that GSA had a three year statute of limitation in which to issue Notices of Overcharge (NOC) on shipments, overruling GSA’s contention that they had up to ten years in which to issues overcharges. The case in question (CBCA 1317-RATE) involved overcharges against Union Pacific Railroad, but the decision affects personal property shipments as well, since the laws governing this topic cover all transportation payments.
This ruling is important because…

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PowerTrack Wording in Tariffs Causes Concern

As the upcoming tariffs have been published, there has been some language added to them all concerning the ability of PowerTrack to collect offsets via ebills. The language has caused considerable concern that this change will give the government the ability to directly withdraw funds from TSP bank accounts, instead of deducting the money from future invoice payments, as is done now. The specific language is below:

Currently, PowerTrack does not have the capability to process administrative offsets under the …

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