The DDO definition

The DDO means Drawing and Disbursing Officer responsible for collecting revenue and releasing payments, disbursing salaries and wages etc. of any of the SSAs/PAUs of BSNL.

Examples of The DDO in a sentence

  • The DDO may be used in conjunction with a Personal Day or Single Day or Weekly Vacation to provide Engineers compensation, but the primary purpose of DDO is to secure absence without opposition.

  • CWF Name: Vacant Job Description: The DDO Administrative Assistant II must have knowledge of customary office equipment to include personal computers, multi-line telephones, fax machines, and copiers.

  • The DDO includes specific design objectives and preferred maximum building heights and setbacks.

  • The DDO regime requires notification of ‘significant dealings’ that are inconsistent with the TMD.

  • The DDO shall cooperate fully with all audits of such funds, and failure to cooperate will result in BHDDH recouping all funds or seeking reimbursement in court.

  • The DDO agrees to utilize all Transition and Transformation funds in accordance with the award requirements as stated above and will account for how the funds are disbursed in a manner that can be provided to government auditors.

  • The DDO may be used in conjunction with a Personal Day or Single Day or Weekly Vacation to provide Trainmen compensation, but the primary purpose of DDO is to secure absence without opposition.

  • The DDO will be credited based on the craft in which the employee performs the majority (51%) of starts during that quarter.