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Title: THE EVOLVING FEDERAL ROLE IN TELECOMMUTING


1
THE EVOLVING FEDERAL ROLE IN TELECOMMUTING
  • Paper By
  • ED WEINER and ROBERT STEIN
  • Presented by
  • SHERRY RIKLIN

2
EARLY 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

3
FEDERAL 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

4
FEDERAL 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

5
EMERGENCY USE OF TELECOMMUTING
  • 1989 - Loma Prieta Earthquake San Francisco
  • 1994 - Northridge Earthquake Los Angeles

6
TRANSPORTATION IMPLICATIONS OF TELECOMMUTING
  • Congressionally required study
  • Review of past studies
  • National analysis
  • Forecast of future telecommuting 1992 - 2002

7
PROJECTED 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
8
PROJECTED REDUCTION IN TRAFFIC DELAYS IN 339
URBAN AREAS
9
EFFECT OF TELECOMMUTNG ON FUEL CONSUMPTION
10
FEDERAL 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

11
FEDERAL TELECOMMUTING CENTERS (TELECENTERS)
12
NATIONAL 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

13
NATIONAL 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

14
NATIONAL TELECOMMUTING INITIATIVE
  • Techniques
  • Workshops for supervisors and employees
  • Training for supervisors
  • Procedure manuals and videos
  • Model employee agreements
  • Periodic reporting of progress

15
BEST 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

16
BEST 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

17
MANDATING 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

18
NUMBER OF FEDERAL TELECOMMUTERS
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CURRENT SITUATION FEDERAL ROLE
  • Federal Government
  • Expand telecommuting to all eligible Federal
    employees
  • Integrate telecommuting into the Federal
    Governments Continuity of Operation Program
    (COOP)

20
CURRENT 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
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