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GAO-05-1055R 1 (2005-09-27)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548



         September 27, 2005

         The Honorable Frank R. Wolf
         Chairman
         Subcommittee on Science, the Departments of
           State, Justice, and Commerce, and
           Related Agencies
         Committee on Appropriations
         House of Representatives

         Subject: Agency Telework Methodologies: Departments of Commerce, Justice,
         State, the Small Business Administration, and the Securities and Exchange
         Commission

         Dear Mr. Chairman:

         Telecommuting, or telework-meaning work that is performed at an employee's
         home or at a work location other than a traditional office-has gained widespread
         attention over the past decade in both the public and private sectors, offering a
         variety of potential benefits to employers, employees, and society. On July 29, 2005,
         we briefed your office on the results of our review of telework methodologies at the
         Departments of Commerce (DOC), Justice (DOJ), State, the Small Business
         Administration (SBA), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This
         report transmits the information provided during that briefing. (See enclosure.)
         Specifically, you had asked us to provide information on and analysis of the
         methodology that each of the five agencies used to define employees eligible to
         telecommute, the methods each agency used to make telecommuting opportunities
         available to eligible employees and what those opportunities are, and how each
         agency defines and measures telecommuting participation rates.

         Background

         The Fiscal Year 2005 Appropriations Act for the Departments of Commerce, Justice,
         State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies' required the five agencies-DOC, DOJ,
         State, SBA, and SEC-to certify that telecommuting opportunities were made
         available to 100 percent of the eligible workforce. Of the total amounts appropriated
         to each agency, $5 million was to be available only upon such certification. The
         legislation further required that each of those agencies provide the House and Senate


         'Pub. L. No. 108-447, Division B, Section 622


GAO-05-1055R Agency Telework Methodologies

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