US govt heads don’t fully support teleworking
Just 35% of US government managers believe their agencies support telecommuting, despite a seven-year-old law requiring agencies to offer telework options to workers, according to a recent study.
Just 35% of US government managers believe their agencies support telecommuting, despite a seven-year-old law requiring agencies to offer telework options to workers, according to a recent study.
The US government will remain involved with the management of the internet’s domain name system after its current agreement with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) expires.
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) says in a recent report that the federal government needs to strengthen its processes for identifying and overseeing high-risk IT projects. However, the GAO’s recommendations were all rebuffed by Karen Evans, the US federal administrator of IT and e-government.