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Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield’s commissaries will be open for the full business day on Oct. 1 in the event of a government shutdown, the director of the Defense Commissary Agency announced. The commissaries would then be closed from Oct. 2 until the end of a shutdown. In the event of a shutdown, the two locations at Stewart-Hunter will be open for a full business day to reduce the amount of perishables on-hand before beginning a systematic closure process to account for unsold products and secure facilities said Joseph H. Jeu, DeCA director and CEO. Jeu recommends that customers stay tuned in to their local news outlets for information about any impact to services on their installations. During a shutdown, commissary customers should be able to access the DeCA website, commissaries/. However, that site and the agency’s social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter and other sites – would not be updated after Oct. 1 and continuing until the shutdown is over. Customers should be able to access the Department of Defense website, defense.gov/, and its social media platforms for any updated information and breaking news that affects service members and federal government civilian employees. When the federal government’s fiscal year begins Oct. 1, operations and programs must be funded through appropriations enacted by Congress and signed into law by the president. Without an annual appropriation funding, Congress may pass a continuing resolution to extend government operations for a period of time. As of Friday afternoon, Sept. 27, Congress has not approved a funding extension granting continuing resolution authority. The current authority is set to end midnight Sept. 30. “We hope that no government shutdown occurs,” Jeu said. “However, whatever happens, we are committed to providing the best commissary benefit possible at DOD’s direction.”
Posted on: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 19:06:45 +0000

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