Title: THE EVOLVING FEDERAL ROLE IN TELECOMMUTING
1THE EVOLVING FEDERAL ROLE IN TELECOMMUTING
- Paper By
- ED WEINER and ROBERT STEIN
- Presented by
- SHERRY RIKLIN
2EARLY FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT
- Early 1960s - Jack Nilles, began teleworking
from Los Angeles to Washington, DC while working
as a consultant to the US Air Force. - 1973 - Nilles coined both the words
telecommuting and teleworking - Nilles began telecommuting movement but received
little Federal interest
3FEDERAL FLEXIPLACE PILOT PROJECT1990 - 1993
- Flexiplace Objective to improve recruitment and
retention of employees, improve quality of life,
and reduce operating costs - Pilot Objective - to gain experience with
flexible work place arrangements in order to
recommend policies and procedures - Flexiplace - included work at home and at
telecenters - Covered 700 employees from 13 agencies
4FEDERAL FLEXIPLACE PILOT PROJECT Results
- Successful programs for employees
- For organizations, Flexiplace is feasible and
desirable - Participants reduced peak period travel by 75,
and off peak travel by 33 - Flexiplace is ready for Government-wide
implementation - Should be limited to employees with proven
performance records
5EMERGENCY USE OF TELECOMMUTING
- 1989 - Loma Prieta Earthquake San Francisco
- 1994 - Northridge Earthquake Los Angeles
6TRANSPORTATION IMPLICATIONS OF TELECOMMUTING
- Congressionally required study
- Review of past studies
- National analysis
- Forecast of future telecommuting 1992 - 2002
7PROJECTED FUTURE TELECOMMUTING
1992 1997 2002
No. of Telecommuters (millions) 2.0 3.1 - 6.2 7.5 - 15.0
of Labor Force 1.6 2.3 - 4.6 5.2 - 10.4
Working at Home 99.0 74.3 49.7
Telecommuters at Telecenters 1.0 25.7 50.3
Days per Week 1-2 2-3 3-4
8PROJECTED REDUCTION IN TRAFFIC DELAYS IN 339
URBAN AREAS
9EFFECT OF TELECOMMUTNG ON FUEL CONSUMPTION
10FEDERAL TELECOMMUTING CENTERS (TELECENTERS)
- 1992
- 5 million appropriated to GSA to establish 3
telecenters for Federal employees in National
Capital Region - Funds provided for set up costs and operating
subsidies for 3 years - 1993
- Expanded to 6 million for 4 telecenters
- 1996 and Beyond (extended to 2000)
- Centers were to be self sustaining from fees
- By 2005
- Expanded to 14 telecenters
11FEDERAL TELECOMMUTING CENTERS (TELECENTERS)
12NATIONAL TELECOMMUTING INITIATIVE
- Background
- National Performance Review (Create and Evaluate
Telecommuting Programs) - Implement telecommuting program for US DOT
employees - Evaluate telecommuting in the private sector
- Climate Change Action Plan (Promote Greater Use
of Telecommuting) - Encourage use of ISTEA funds for telecommuting
- 1 - 2 of Federal employees telecommuting
13NATIONAL TELECOMMUTING INITIATIVE
- Initiated by USDOT and GSA
- Created under President's Management Council
- Objectives
- Increase Federal telecommuting to 60,000
employees - Promote increased telecommuting in state and
local governments, and private industry
14NATIONAL TELECOMMUTING INITIATIVE
- Techniques
- Workshops for supervisors and employees
- Training for supervisors
- Procedure manuals and videos
- Model employee agreements
- Periodic reporting of progress
15BEST PRACTICES OF TELECOMMUTING PROGRAMS
- Congressionally required study
- Study successful telecommuting programs in the
public and private sectors and publicize best
practices - TRB Workshop on Planning Regional Telecommuting
Programs Irvine, CA
16BEST PRACTICES OF TELECOMMUTING PROGRAMS
- Top Management Support
- Employee Interest and Support
- Clearly Articulate Policies and Guidelines
- Support from Human Resource/Personnel Department
- Selection of Job Tasks
- Selection of Telecommuters
- Selection of Managers and Supervisors
- Establish Communication Methods
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Equipment and Support
17MANDATING TELECOMMUTING BY FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
- FY 2001 DOT Appropriations Act Requires That Each
Federal Agency - Establish a telecommuting program
- Establish a policy under which eligible employees
may participate in telecommuting to the maximum
extent possible without diminished performance - Initially cover 25 percent of the Federal agency
workforce, with an additional 25 percent added
each year thereafter
18NUMBER OF FEDERAL TELECOMMUTERS
19CURRENT SITUATION FEDERAL ROLE
- Federal Government
- Expand telecommuting to all eligible Federal
employees - Integrate telecommuting into the Federal
Governments Continuity of Operation Program
(COOP)
20CURRENT SITUATION FEDERAL ROLE
- State and Local Governments and Private Sector
- Promote telecommuting as a travel demand
management (TDM) measure also transportation
control measure (TCM) - Provide funds for telecommuting programs
- CMAQ
- STP
- Provide technical assistance