Dana Deasy, Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, and Air Force Lt. Gen. B.J. Shwedo, Director for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4)/Cyber, and Chief Information Officer, ...
Until recently, remote teleworking has been the exception rather than the rule for workplaces across the country. As recently as a few years ago, 29 percent of employees could work from home, 1 with ...
With COVID-19 causing the government and many businesses to operate under social distancing measures, working from home has become a new normal for many Army Materiel Command employees, who are being ...
Forty percent of parents who worked remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic reported higher parenting stress compared with only 27 percent of parents who worked onsite, reports a new survey from ...
Dana Deasy, Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, meets with various Naval Special Warfare commands to learn about their capabilities onboard Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy ...
A majority of federal employees currently working from home due to the novel coronavirus pandemic do not expect to return to the office any time soon, according to a new survey, with 60% saying they ...
As part of the Defense Department’s response to COVID-19, some personnel are being authorized to work from home. In addition to the teleworking memorandum of instruction published on March 15, Fort ...
A number of federal agencies are receptive to the idea of military spouses continuing to telework for them when they move overseas, but spouses are experiencing roadblocks. (gorodenkoff/Getty Images) ...
A new report from the Office of Management and Budget found that as of May 2024, telework-eligible federal employees spent 61.2% of their work hours at traditional federal work sites, a rate that ...
One of the main changes is its regulation of telework—i.e., allowing an employee with an employment contract entered into in Colombia to work abroad. In these cases, the employer is now obligated to ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The rapid spread of information technology combined with the deregulation and upgrading of telecommunications in virtually all countries has ...