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March 19, 2009

Making Telework Work

Many federal agencies see the potential benefits of telework. Saving gas, making federal workers more productive, and providing for continuity of operations in case of emergency or bad weather. But often times, there is a gap between the idea of telework and putting telework into the workplace.

To help bridge that gap, Telework Exchange and Adobe have teamed up to sponsor a series of events aimed at helping federal managers understand how to make teleworking an option in their organizations. Federal News Radio covered the first Telework in a Box event held in Washington, DC on February 29, 2009. Representatives from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the Treasury Department discussed how teleworking is in place within their agencies and provided direction on training and infrastructure that make teleworking successful.

Read more about both agencies' experiences or listen to the event coverage via podcast. A second podcast provides insight into how Andrew Krzmarzick from the USDA Graduate School has used technology to make telework...work.

For more details on the Telework in a Box events series, including the next stop in Atlanta, GA in May, visit the Telework Exchange.


February 20, 2009

Enabling Government Transparency and Citizen-centric Services

On Feb 25, 2009, Federal Computer Week and Adobe are hosting an executive event at The Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC. This is an executive-level educational breakfast where top-level government officials and senior industry executives will discuss approaches to improve interaction between the federal government and its citizens.

The keynote speaker will be Teresa Nasif, Director of the Federal Citizen Information Center with the GSA. Teresa will provide best practices on how to use existing technologies to improve the interactive link between the federal government and its citizens. She will also look at how the same tools can help deliver on President Obama’s mission of increased transparency across government.

Learn more or register now.


January 26, 2009

eSeminar: Effectively Engaging with Citizens Today

If you missed it, last week's eSeminar featuring Loni Kao is now available OnDemand. From business services in Australia to temporary assistance for needy families in Illinois, Loni shares how government agencies worldwide are using technology solutions to increase interaction with constituents and deliver services to those who need them most.

During the eSeminar, Loni references a research report from the Economist titled "Meeting the Challenge of Engagement in the Public Sector." The report is available here.

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