Washington, DC
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The new administration is focused on the needs of working families and ensuring government productivity and efficiency. Congress is focused too – pushing telework legislation that supports a healthy work/life balance, a cleaner environment, business stability, recruiting, retention, and relief on the roadways. The Federal government will lead by example.
Telework – Unleashing Government Productivity
The sixth Telework Exchange Town Hall Meeting will provide the opportunity for government and industry attendees to participate in an open dialogue on best practices in building and expanding telework programs within the Federal government.
Where: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, D.C.
When: Thursday, September 24, 2009; registration/check-in begins at 7:30 a.m.
Details: Complimentary to government employees
Register: www.teleworkexchange.com/townhallmeeting/2009-fall-attendee-reg.asp
Consisting of two tracks, the event program will explore telework policies, performance, management, and technology for executive management, HR, and IT departments.
Learn about:
Telework policies and strategies
Measuring employee performance and productivity
Marketing initiatives for promoting telework programs
Best practices in government mobility
Business continuity – testing telework and IT infrastructure
Secure telework and remote access
For more information, contact Nancy Whitman at [email protected] or call (703) 883-9000 ext. 121.
Registration Opens:
06/17/2009
Cost:
Complimentary for Government Attendees
Contact Name: Nancy Whitman
ph:
703-883-9000 ext.121
email:
[email protected]
Company Info:
921 King Street
Alexandria,
VA.
22314