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U.S. Department of Defense Selects SAP Concur to Reform its Travel System

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SAP Concur is deeply committed to supporting government agencies globally as they transform their travel and spend management programs. Our 25 years of experience in travel and spend management is a natural fit for helping our government customers meet the commitments of modernization, digital government and cloud initiatives. We have been fortunate to work alongside government agencies to drive digital transformation throughout the world, and our recent award from the U.S. Department of Defense is another example of our commitment to helping governments achieve their missions.

The U.S. Department of Defense, which spends nine billion dollars annually in travel spending, awarded SAP Concur a prototype project agreement to modernize their Defense Travel System (DTS). Through this agreement SAP Concur will deliver an end-to-end travel-as-a-service capability that will improve their travel management experience, reduce costs, scale, meet efficiency objectives and transform the satisfaction and usability for government employees.  

This is a significant milestone for SAP Concur and we are honored to be chosen to deliver this commercial prototype for the U.S. Department of Defense. We look forward to building upon our relationship with the U.S. Department of Defense and delivering innovation that will help their business run better. 

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