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“Government Travel at the Crossroads”
Welcome to
GovTravels
2018
The Symposium on Government Travel & Passenger Services
Slide2Session Outline
Part 1:
‘Hot Topics’ Thought Leadership Panel
Part 2:
“Closer to the Truth”
Part 3:
Predictions
Audience Participation is Encouraged!!
Slide3Bill Mansell
Director
Defense Travel Management Office
Nick Vournakis
President, US Military & Government
CWTSato
Our Panelists
Erika Moore
Vice President Americas
Travelport
Mike Koetting
EVP Supplier and TMC Services
Concur
Slide4Slide5Slide6Hot Topic #1: The Impact of GAFA
Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple have had a significant impact on the way we live.
How have these tech giants impacted the travel industry?
Has there been any impact to date on government travel?
How should DOD and the government in general be thinking about these companies relative to their travel programs?
Slide7Sharing Economy Explodes
Slide8Hot Topic #2: The Impact of the Sharing Economy
What impact has/will the sharing economy have on government travel?
Is this a concept to be embraced or avoided?
Is the sharing economy already having an impact, and do we need to formally address it, or are the risks too great to consider at this time?
Should it be considered, but only for certain types of government travel or travelers?
Slide9Hot Topic #3: Mobility & The Smart Phone
Slide10Mobile Device Trends on Government Websites
Mobile usage has changed people’s expectations of how they want to engage with and consume website content.
This has spawned the mindset of “mobile first,” where developers exclusively create sites and apps for mobile users first.
The smartphone is now the growth driver, while desktop device usage is rapidly decreasing among U.S. users.
August, 2017 study by Freddie Blicher with the
Digital Analytics Program
(DAP)
Slide11Hot Topic #3: Mobility & The Smart Phone
In the upcoming solicitation, how important is considering the rising use of smart phones?
Mobile first has become a trend for software development, should DOD and the government be following suit?
Does Mobile introduce too much risk, or do the benefits outweigh the risks and suggest greater emphasis going forward?
Slide12Hot Topic #4: Duty of Care & Cyber Security
Duty of Care, both physical care and the care of personally identifiable information, are a must do for all travel programs, however the threats both physical and cyber, are increasing exponentially.
How does the government keep pace, and who is most responsible for doing so?
Slide13Hot Topic #5: Buy versus Build
How you answer the technology build or buy question ultimately comes down to five common considerations:
Time to market
Total cost of ownershipFeatures and functionalityKnowledge and expertise
Core competencies
Given the complexity of the requirements should the DOD and the government in general, take a buy versus build approach to their travel technology platform?
Slide14Closer to the Truth
Slide15CLOSER TO THE TRUTH
As Artificial Intelligence advances, and Google, Amazon and other tech giants continue to invest in technology designed to enhance the traveler experience,
Which statement is...............CLOSER TO THE TRUTH?
A) Today’s Government travel program will undergo a seismic shift that will feature less traveler ‘oversight’ in the next 24 months
B) The impact on Government travel will be slow or non-existent, with the status quo being maintained for the next 24 months
Slide16CLOSER TO THE TRUTH
With the advent of IATA NDC (New Distribution Capability), the continuing fragmentation of airline content, and more direct distribution by airlines and hotels,
Which statement is……………CLOSER TO THE TRUTH?
A) Airlines and hotels will continue to push for a more direct approach where content continues to fragment forcing the traditional travel ecosystem (TMC’s, OBT’s, Corporations, Government Entities), to adapt
B) The GDS’s will all become NDC compliant, and continue to be the primary way that airlines and hotel sell all their content, including ancillaries
Slide17CLOSER TO THE TRUTH
Which statement is……………..CLOSER TO THE TRUTH?
A) With the continued push to online, supplier direct initiatives, and the use of Artificial Intelligence, the need for a live Travel Agent will be significantly reduced.
B) Despite the continued push to online, supplier direct initiatives, and the use of Artificial Intelligence, Travel Agents will see a resurgence as people (even Millennials) feel the need for personal service and advice from a real person.
Slide18CLOSER TO THE TRUTH
Government travel takes on many types of travel: Business Travel, Medical, Leave, Evacuation, Permanent Duty, Training, and Contingency.
Given the wide variety of requirements, which statement is Closer to the Truth:
The days of a one size fits all approach are over and government travel needs to more closely emulate consumer travel where people choose how to book and travel
The regulatory environment and constraints involved, will never allow government travel to provide the flexibility found in consumer or even business travel
Slide19Predictions
Slide20Bill Mansell
Director
Defense Travel Management Office
Nick Vournakis
President, US Military & Government
CWTSato
Thank You!
Erika Moore
Vice President Americas
Travelport
Mike Koetting
EVP Supplier and TMC Services
Concur