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Telework implementation not moving fast enough
A majority of government and private sector IT executives don't believe the federal government is moving quick enough when it comes to telework, according to the results of a new survey.
Tags: telework , Telework Center , Telework Enhancement Act , workforce , information technology ,
Government still faces numerous teleworking challenges
A new survey from FedScoop shows that the federal government is still really lacking when compared to the private sector in terms of empowering employees to telework.
Tags: pay and benefits , technology , teleworking , telecommuting , Intel , Goldy Kamali , Nigel Ballard , Dorothy Ramienski , DorobekInsider
USAJobs 3.0 launches amid hopes of greater integration
The Office of Personnel Management launched today the latest version of the government's jobs site, USAJobs.gov, one day ahead of schedule. The agency says the new site will connect to both agency and contractor websites.
Tags: hiring , workforce , USAJobs.gov , technology , OPM , John Berry , Emily Kopp ,
FedMentors video series shares leadership best practices
The project, launched by FedScoop, is aimed at a newer generation of federal executives as current leaders prepare to retire.
Tags: Goldy Kamali , FedMentors , management , best practices , Dorobek Insider
Howto.gov aims to improve customer service
The website, sponsored by the General Services Administration, aims to increase collaboration on best practices for delivering customer service.
Tags: Collaboration Center , GSA , customer service , Howto.gov , technology ,
Work is Something You Do, Not Somewhere You Go: The Case for Telework
November 16th, 2010 at 12:00PM
Work is something you do, not someplace you go. Federal Agencies are looking at Telework as a way to lower the cost of government, attract and retain top talent, enable emergency readiness plans, lower their carbon footprint, and take advantage of technology improvements to work more efficiently.
The current administration recognizes the opportunity to leverage telework to solve some of the government's greatest challenges, and has long championed the economic and social benefits of telework expansion.
FedsTelework, a FedScoop production, is pleased to bring you a panel discussion with Government IT leaders including Bill Piatt from GSA and Pamela Budda from DOD to discuss telework solutions in the federal government.
Tags: technology , Susie Adams , Christina Morrison , Nigel Ballard , Chris Dorobek , Intel , HP , Microsoft , Bill Piatt , GSA , Pamela Budda , DoD
Don't miss these upcoming events
DorobekINSIDER recommends checking out the FedTalks 2010 conference and geek2chic fashion show, where Dorobek will get on the catwalk.
Tags: FedTalks , geek2chic fashion show , Microsoft , Bloomingdale's , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider
OFPP sees millions in taming cell phone contracts
Most agencies do not have an accurate inventory of how many devices they are paying for or how much those devices are being used. Officials estimate the government could save as much as $200 million a year by improving the management and optimization of contracts for wireless devices. The administration plans to revive the wireless communications strategic sourcing initiative.
Tags: contracting , management , Jack Kelly , Russ Peery , Sandy Hall , Rebel McFertridge , OMB , OFPP , CBP , GSA , CDC , iSYS , Jin Kang , strategic sourcing , wireless communications , TEMS , Jason Miller


