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Analysis Document
Task 4 Analysis of Telework Scalability
March 21, 2006
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Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Key Telework Components / Solutions
  • Scalability and Gap Analysis
  • Findings Conclusions

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This report presents the infrastructure and other
resources needed for a large telework expansion
and the ability of government agencies to support
this expansion
  • This report on Analysis of Scalability is the
    fourth in a series of reports that are part of
    the Telework Technology Cost Study
  • The overall study has three primary objectives
  • Describe the current federal telework technology
    environment
  • Estimate the costs of expanding telework
    supporting technologies so the infrastructure can
    support 25 to 50 of the federal workforce
    teleworking
  • Provide recommendations on how best to expand the
    telework related infrastructure to support more
    teleworkers
  • Based on interviews, surveys, and focus groups of
    federal IT staff, this report assesses federal
    organizations ability to scale network
    infrastructures to support 25 to 50 of the
    workforce teleworking
  • This report will describe potential barriers that
    must be overcome, the network resources required
    for Federal organizations to more easily scale
    telework participation across the workforce, and
    the organizational benefits that can be achieved
    by such infrastructure enhancement

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Information was collected from several sources in
sixteen organizations that were chosen to be
representative of the entire Federal Government
  • The Booz Allen team conducted interviews, focus
    groups, and surveys of Chief Information Officer
    staff, Telework Program Coordinators,
    Teleworkers, and Managers of Teleworkers
    (respectively)
  • Ten Departments participated in the study
  • Department of Agriculture ? Department of
    Interior
  • Department of Commerce ? Department of
    Justice
  • Department of Education ? Department of
    Transportation
  • Department of Health and Human Services ?
    Department of the Treasury
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development ?
    Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Five Independent Agencies and one Departmental
    Component also participated in the study
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ?
    National Science Foundation
  • General Services Administration ? Securities
    And Exchange Commission
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration ?
    U. S. Coast Guard (Department of
    Homeland Security)

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Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Key Telework Components / Solutions
  • Scalability and Gap Analysis
  • Findings Conclusions

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A structured approach was used to analyze the
federal governments ability to expand the
infrastructures supporting telework
Data Sources
Surveys of Teleworkers and Managers of Teleworkers
Focus Groups with Agency Telework Coordinators
Identify Key Components for Telework Expansion
Scalability and Gap Analysis
Interviews with Agency CIO Staff
  • Defined the technical components for basic and
    ideal telework support, based on industry
    standards and best practices
  • Based on current infrastructures in place,
    executed gap analysis to identify the additional
    components required to meet the basic and ideal
    solutions in each scenario
  • Reviewed findings to develop overall conclusions
    about federal governments ability to
    successfully expand teleworking
  • Reviewed agency information from the three data
    sources to identify key components for telework
    expansion
  • Identified common themes and potential barriers
    affecting the ability to scale telework
    infrastructure
  • Grouped the 20 organizations into five common
    scenarios, based on commonalities in their
    current telework infrastructures
  • Conducted interviews with CIOs and other IT staff
    members in 20 organizations (headquarters offices
    and/or components of the 16 agencies
    participating in the study)
  • Collected information about the current status of
    the telework infrastructure and plans for
    enhancement
  • Conducted focus groups with Telework Program
    Coordinators and other telework management staff
    in 15 out of the 16 agencies participating in the
    study
  • Collected information about telework program
    history and current state, technology issues,
    policy issues, and plans for expansion
  • Administered surveys to teleworkers and managers
    of teleworkers in 14 out of the 16 agencies
    participating in the study
  • Received valid responses from 6,784 teleworkers
    and 1,540 managers of teleworkers
  • Collected information about telework technology
    availability, usage, and performance

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The studys approach and methodology provides an
estimate of the federal governments telework
technology scalability
  • The multi-method approach to this study was
    designed to collect information from three data
    sources, which are complementary and lead to a
    comprehensive understanding of the issues
  • When information is missing from one data source,
    information from the other data sources is
    available to compensate
  • Many of the CIO interviews provided information
    about specific components, rather than the
    overall department
  • However, the organization-wide data from surveys
    and focus groups round out this information and
    enable the development of broad findings that are
    representative of the government
  • The Booz Allen team followed a structured process
    to analyze scalability for telework expansion
  • Reviewed information about current agency
    infrastructures, derived primarily from
    interviews, surveys, and focus groups conducted
    for the study
  • Assessed agencys current ability to scale
    telework expansion by identifying potential
    technology barriers
  • Based on data gathering from the federal
    government and from industry best practices this
    study has identified basic telework technologies
    required to telework and additional technologies
    that would provide teleworkers an ideal telework
    environment

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The evaluation assessed federal organizations
ability to expand teleworking infrastructure to
support more of their workforce
  • In order to assess the ability of an agency to
    expand teleworking, the current infrastructure
    was analyzed in three areas home office,
    services, and enterprise
  • Potential barriers were identified that directly
    impact telework expansion
  • Basic and ideal telework solutions were defined
    to baseline and identify key components /
    services required at the home office and
    enterprise to support telework expansion
  • Agencies were grouped into five different
    scenarios based on technology support currently
    provided to teleworkers
  • A gap analysis was performed to identify the
    missing components and technologies required
    within each scenario to meet the requirements for
    the basic and ideal telework solution
  • The output of the gap analysis was used to
    provide recommendations for each scenario on how
    to expand technology to support more teleworkers
  • Finally, conclusions are provided about
    government agency capabilities to meet the basic
    and ideal solutions, and thus, enhance their
    abilities to scale infrastructure to support
    expanded telework programs

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The key technologies that support telework fall
into three areas Home Office, Services, and
Enterprise
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Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Key Telework Components / Solutions
  • Scalability and Gap Analysis
  • Findings Conclusions

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To expand telework, some basic technologies are
needed by most teleworkers to work effectively in
their home or alternate work location
  • A home computer is key to perform typical office
    activities and to access enterprise applications
  • Access to enterprise applications and
    administrative functions is key to perform job
    duties
  • Voice communications are key for teleworkers to
    maintain effective working relationships with
    coworkers, managers, and customers
  • Teleconferencing services allow the teleworker to
    participate in voice conferences with colleagues
    or other organizations
  • Mobile communications equipment accelerate
    communications within the office by providing
    immediate access to the teleworker regardless of
    location
  • Due to increasing file sizes and enhanced
    applications, broadband access is also key to
    effective job performance
  • Help desk and troubleshooting support is
    important to get the teleworkers failing
    equipment and software operational again as
    quickly as possible
  • Peripheral equipment similar to what is available
    in the office help the teleworker perform their
    duties as if they were in the office

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A federal government provided computer is key for
most teleworkers to perform their job duties at
home and to protect sensitive federal data
  • To perform job duties most federal workers,
    particularly knowledge workers, need a computer
    with appropriate software to perform their job
  • While a computer at the office and one at home
    would save teleworkers from having to carry their
    computer back and forth between home and office,
    there are two key issues associated with this
  • Computers for staff are among the largest
    expenses associated with telework, so a two
    computer solution would substantially increase
    the cost of telework
  • It is difficult with two computers to keep both
    computers populated with all the latest files
    that the staff member is working on
  • The best solution for most organizations is to
    provide a laptop and an appropriate carrying case
    to protect the computer and the staff member
    carrying the computer from injury
  • Use of non-government computers creates security
    and diagnostic concerns
  • Security issues due to lack of organizational
    control or authority over the computer,
    including no control over the software
    configurations, no access control over federal
    data, and no procedural control over all
    potential users of the computer
  • Difficult for help desks to diagnose problems on
    non-standard computer configurations
  • Slow deployment of updates due to non-standard
    configurations

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Access to enterprise applications and
administrative functions is important for
effective telework performance
  • While staff with computers can perform local
    applications such as word processing or data
    analysis of information stored on the home office
    computer, access to enterprise applications is
    also required
  • Increased access to enterprise applications
    broadens the range of work activities that can be
    performed by teleworkers, which becomes more
    critical as staff increase the number of days
    they telework
  • The study found that key legacy applications were
    often not accessible to teleworkers
  • Security mechanisms prevent access outside the
    enterprise
  • Applications do not operate properly over the
    Internet because of performance problems or the
    data communications protocol used to access the
    application is not compatible with the Internet
  • Application is partially or fully paper based or
    requires an original signature

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Ways to make key applications accessible to
teleworkers include redesign of the application,
using existing government applications, or
implementing commercial off-the-shelf applications
  • While converting key applications can be
    expensive, the modernized applications benefit
    the entire organization
  • Standard user interfaces such as a web browser
    interface reduces staff training time
  • Applications designed to be independent of
    location are more adaptable to changes in the
    organization and more easily support staff
    wherever they are located
  • Applications designed to be independent of
    location support contingency situations
  • Implementing a thin client solution for
    applications reduces bandwidth requirements to
    support teleworkers and provides additional
    protection for organization data
  • With thin client, the remote computer only
    receives the screens from the application but the
    data stays with the central server. Once the
    session, is completed the remote client does not
    retain any data
  • Easier to maintain remote computer because fewer
    software refreshes are required
  • Instead of converting legacy applications to make
    them remotely accessible, organizations can take
    advantage of remotely accessible application
    services provided by other federal organizations
    to minimize costs and risks (OMBs Centers of
    Excellence Program)
  • Finding commercial applications that can be
    customized to fit the needs of the organization
    can reduce maintenance costs and provide a way to
    modernize existing key applications with lower
    risks

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Reliable voice communication services are key for
teleworkers to be successful and to stay
connected to their colleagues, managers, and
other organizations
  • Voice communication is still one of the most
    important forms of communication
  • Greater ability to convey complex information
    more efficiently
  • Greater ability to clear up any misunderstandings
    in real time
  • Greater ability to convey emotion and other
    critical contextual cues between people
  • The ability to communicate via telephone is
    beneficial to teleworkers and their colleagues
  • The ability to reach teleworkers by telephone
    helps overcome some of the stigma of being out of
    the office
  • A second telephone line or mobile telephone is
    needed for voice communications if the teleworker
    uses the only telephone line available to connect
    to the Internet
  • Teleworkers need either calling cards or another
    facility to make long-distance telephone calls

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Teleconferencing services and mobile
communications are valuable alternatives for
teleworkers to quickly collaborate with
colleagues across the organization
  • Teleconferencing services can be provided by
    internal organizations or by third parties and
    teleworkers can take advantage of facilities
    available to the entire organization
  • The ability of the teleworker to be able to setup
    their own teleconferences quickly and efficiently
    is important for collaboration with other team
    members
  • Mobile communications are critical for ensuring
    constant contact if the teleworker spends most of
    the workday away from the office or away from the
    alternate work site
  • Mobile communications help overcome the stigma of
    teleworkers being out of sight because they
    provide quick reliable access to the teleworker
  • By providing a teleworker with mobile
    communication devices, the teleworkers home line
    is freed up for voice and data communications

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Access to broadband is important for teleworkers
due to the increasing size of data files and the
development of new applications that take
advantage of telecommunications infrastructure
  • Broadband access is much faster and more
    efficient than dial-up and is becoming
    increasingly available to residential users
  • Emails with attachments are frequently larger
    than a Megabyte, particularly if they contain
    graphical content, resulting in lengthy download
    times for teleworkers with dial-up access
  • Broadband circuits have the capacity to support
    new telecommunication capabilities such as VoIP,
    video streaming, and collaboration, which are
    inaccessible over dial-up access due to limited
    bandwidth
  • Study found most organizations do not reimburse
    staff for broadband access. If the government
    would contract directly with carriers for
    broadband service it would provide more efficient
    billing and providing teleworkers business class
    service

Comparison of Cable/DSL to Dial-Up Data Transfer
Data transfer under ideal conditions, protocol
overhead and other impairments can more than
double transfer times
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It is important that the help desk and others
that support the IT infrastructure are trained to
handle the unique technical needs of the
teleworkers
  • To keep teleworkers operating efficiently, it is
    important that support staff have appropriate
    training for issues unique to teleworkers
  • Clear policies need to be outlined about what are
    the teleworkers responsibilities for maintaining
    their equipment and software and what are the
    organizations responsibilities
  • The organization needs to decide if teleworkers
    are required to bring in failing equipment or if
    the organization should develop procedures for
    quickly getting replacement equipment shipped to
    the teleworker at their home or alternate work
    location
  • While the study found most staff are receiving
    training that is beneficial for telework, the
    study found that organizations were not providing
    technical training specific to teleworkers needs

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The more days a week staff telework, the more
they need the same types of office equipment they
have in their office, such as printers and copiers
  • Certain job responsibilities require the use of
    peripheral devices, such as printers, copiers, or
    faxes to effectively perform job duties
  • Combined printer/facsimile/copier devices are
    available simplifying maintenance and reducing
    the amount of desk space required in the home
    office
  • Appropriate supplies such as paper and toner
    cartridges for the peripherals also need to be
    provided to the teleworker

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To expand telework, ideally, collaboration tools
should be provided to improve communication
throughout the organization
  • Collaboration tools can accelerate communication
    within an organization
  • Instant messaging makes it easier to contact
    staff and get decisions made quickly
  • Sharing of calendars makes it easier to schedule
    meetings
  • File sharing tools facilitate collaboration on
    documents
  • Teams that are geographically separated
    particularly benefit from collaboration tools
    whether team members are teleworkers or not
  • Enterprise class collaboration applications
    should be used
  • Provide improved security and privacy of an
    organizations communications
  • Provides tool to monitor usage to perform
    capacity planning
  • Help enforce the organizations electronic
    policies and procedures such as records
    management and appropriate use rules

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The Agency Telework Ready Status, Task 3, found
that most organizations do not provide the suite
of resources that teleworkers need
The remainder of this section presents more
detail about each technical component
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Basic and ideal solutions have been defined to
determine the scalability of agency telework
infrastructures
  • The basic and ideal telework solutions are based
    on commercial and federal best practices that
    define components and services required at the
    home office and enterprise levels
  • Both solutions provide consistent application
    access for the teleworker through an always-on,
    secure, and centrally managed connection to the
    network that essentially makes the teleworkers
    home office an extension of the enterprise
  • The basic solution includes key components and
    services that allow teleworkers to efficiently
    perform their job duties
  • Government covers all hardware and services costs
    except for broadband access
  • Sufficient voice and data resources are provided
    for effective communication with the enterprise
    and external clients
  • The ideal solution not only includes the basic
    components, but provides enhanced services and
    tools to help increase network performance and
    the kinds of work teleworkers can accomplish
  • Government covers all hardware and services
    costs no cost to teleworker
  • Fully redundant systems (no single points of
    failure) and connectivity architectures provide
    operational resilience and disaster recovery
    benefits
  • Use of collaboration tools and technologies can
    be a more efficient means of communication while
    also lowering costs for traditional voice
    technologies

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The home office infrastructure should closely
resemble the work office environment
Only one of the 2 options needs to be provided
for remote telephone communications equipment
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Good telecommunications facilities and telework
support, improve teleworkers performance and
their ability to telework
3 OPTIONS
Only one of the 3 options needs to be provided
for telephone communications access
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Access to enterprise applications and
administrative functions are critical to a full
scale telework program
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Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Key Telework Components / Solutions
  • Scalability and Gap Analysis
  • Findings Conclusions

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The organizations that participated in the study
were grouped into 5 scenarios based on how much
additional infrastructure was required to provide
the basic and ideal telework IT environment
  • Scenario A organizations provide basic telework
    infrastructure including home office support,
    services, and enterprise access, but additional
    IT infrastructure is required to bring them up to
    the ideal environment
  • Scenario B organizations provide some basic
    telework infrastructure including some home
    office support and services and full enterprise
    access. However additional IT infrastructure is
    required to provide all basic and ideal telework
    technologies to teleworkers
  • Scenario C organizations provide some basic
    telework infrastructure including some home
    office support, services, and enterprise access.
    However additional IT infrastructure is required
    to provide all basic and ideal telework
    technologies to teleworkers
  • Scenario D organizations provide a few basic
    telework infrastructure components and services
    for the home office but limited if any enterprise
    access. Substantial IT infrastructure
    improvements are required to provide basic and
    ideal telework technologies to teleworkers
  • Scenario E organizations provide few if any basic
    telework infrastructure, so significant IT
    infrastructure improvements will be required to
    provide basic and ideal telework technologies to
    teleworkers

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For each scenario the gaps have been identified
and the components needed to enhance the telework
infrastructure to provide the Basic and Ideal
Telework Environment
The dot indicates where each scenario falls based
on the defined Basic and Ideal telework
solutions.
  • For each of the scenarios, a gap analysis was
    conducted to
  • Establish the infrastructure currently in place
    (including Home Office, Services, and Enterprise
    components)
  • Determine the additional infrastructure
    components required to meet the defined Basic
    solution to support teleworking
  • Determine the additional infrastructure
    components required to meet the defined Ideal
    solution to support teleworking

SAMPLE
Each scenario includes varying levels of
infrastructure, resources, access, and support to
expand or scale current teleworking capabilities
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As shown in Scenario A, very few organizations
are currently able to support a full-scale
telework program
Scenario A (2 of 20 Agencies)
  • Infrastructure, resources, access, and support in
    place to support full-scale telework program
  • Agency covers all associated costs

Includes components indicated in Basic Solution
Gap Analysis
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Scenario B organizations have existing enterprise
infrastructures capable of supporting key
telework functions
Scenario B (8 of 20 Agencies)
  • Infrastructure in place to support large scale
    telework program
  • Sufficient resources, enterprise access, and
    support available
  • Agency covers some associated costs

Includes components indicated in Basic Solution
Gap Analysis
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As indicated by Scenario C, the lack of mobile
communications and PC / peripheral support can
impact telework expansion
Scenario C (3 of 20 Agencies)
  • Infrastructure in place to support existing
    telework program
  • Limited resources and enterprise access available
  • Agency covers no costs

Includes components indicated in Basic Solution
Gap Analysis
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Scenario D organizations should focus on
providing basic capabilities before considering
telework expansion
Scenario D (5 of 20 Agencies)
  • Infrastructure in place to support minimal
    telework program
  • Limited or no resources and enterprise access
    available
  • Agency covers no costs

Includes components indicated in Basic Solution
Gap Analysis
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As seen in Scenario E, some agencies have no
infrastructure or resources currently in place to
support teleworking
Scenario E (2 of 20 Agencies)
  • Minimal Infrastructure, in place to support
    teleworking
  • Critical resources and support not available
  • Agency covers no costs

Includes components indicated in Basic Solution
Gap Analysis
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Network infrastructures and the ability to scale
resources and support for expanded telework
programs vary across the federal government
All necessary Home Office, Services, and
Enterprise components are provided to support
teleworking, including some enhanced capabilities
Critical Home Office, Services, and Enterprise
components available to support teleworking
LEVEL OF ADDITIONAL HOME OFFICE, SERVICES, AND
ENTERPRISE COMPONENTS REQUIRED
Minimal Services and Enterprise components
available to support teleworking No Home Office
resources or support available
A measure of costs and difficulties associated
with implementation, e.g., a rating of High
indicates low cost/difficulty to implement, Low
indicates high cost/difficulty to implement
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Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Key Telework Components / Solutions
  • Scalability and Gap Analysis
  • Findings Conclusions

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To expand telework to a significant number of the
organizations staff (25-50), the organization
needs to be able to provide basic telework
infrastructure to its teleworkers
  • While a few federal organizations provide all the
    basic telework technologies needed to its
    teleworkers, many organizations provide only some
    of the technologies. Teleworkers either provide
    the rest of the technologies themselves or do
    without them, thereby making expansion of
    telework programs difficult beyond the most
    enthusiastic supporters of telework
  • Teleworkers need secure remote access to their
    job-related applications and to administrative
    functions to be most effective at their alternate
    work location. The study found organizations
    have made different levels of progress towards
    providing access to applications outside the
    enterprise
  • A PC loaded with the appropriate software, data
    communications support, security mechanisms, and
    peripherals is one of the most important items
    for helping teleworkers be effective in their
    alternate work location, but many teleworkers are
    still using old equipment or personal equipment
  • Voice communication services are still key for
    teleworkers to be part of the team. These
    services can be provided by extra telephone
    lines, mobile communications devices, or through
    VoIP facilities. Most organizations provide some
    voice services to some of their staff
  • A help desk trained in telework issues is
    important to keep teleworkers operating
    efficiently. Almost all organizations have a
    help desk but many do not have adequate training
    in telework issues
  • Broadband communication services are important
    because of the amount of data most teleworkers
    need to process. Most teleworkers are not
    currently provided broadband by their organization

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To reduce barriers to telework, in addition to
basic telework technologies services, additional
technologies are needed
  • Enterprise level collaboration services
    accelerate communications between team members
    particularly between members that are not located
    at the same location, but because enterprise
    level collaboration services are relatively new,
    few organizations have fully implemented them
  • Mobile communication devices provide quick access
    to teleworkers, thereby making teleworkers
    readily and reliably available to their managers
    and their team members, overcoming some of the
    stigma of them being out of the office
  • Much of the data handled by federal workers is
    sensitive, so by enhancing security both at the
    enterprise level and at the teleworkers
    alternate site, security barriers to telework can
    be mitigated

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There are several factors that impact the ability
of organizations to expand their telework
technology programs these factors are different
for different agencies/offices within an
organization
  • The organizations size and number of remote
    offices
  • The level of support from executive management
  • The complexity and expense of making key legacy
    applications accessible to teleworkers with the
    appropriate performance and security
  • The ability of telework technology enhancement to
    meet other organization priorities and missions
    outside of telework
  • The complexity and expense of modifying existing
    contracts to provide the appropriate technical
    and repair support to teleworkers
  • The expense of providing appropriate
    telecommunications services to teleworkers
  • The ability of telework technology to allow staff
    to perform their job duties at alternate
    locations, e.g., doctors/nurses, janitors, prison
    guards
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