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Preparing for the Mobile Storm: 65 Percent of Federal Agencies Are Telework IT Ready
ALEXANDRIA, Va. --(Business Wire)--
Telework Exchange, a public-private partnership focused on demonstrating
the tangible value of telework, today announced the results of "The
2012-2013 Telework/Mobile IT Almanac," which provides a snapshot of
where Federal agencies stand on enabling remote workers, and delivers a
forecast for mobile IT investments. Underwritten by Riverbed (News - Alert) Technology
and SwishData Corporation, the report reveals that 65 percent of Federal
agencies cite above-average IT programs for enabling telework and
mobility. Additionally, Federal IT executives expect mobile device use
to increase by 20 percent by 2013. To prepare for the mobile storm,
agencies are focused on improving and expanding security, networks, and
wireless access.
Current Conditions
Federal IT respondents estimate 21 percent of employees currently
telework. Forecasting ahead, 59 percent of respondents expect more
regular teleworkers and 45 percent expect more part-time mobile workers
in the next two years.
Driven by improved workforce productivity, agencies must support the
most frequently used applications. Agencies with above-average programs
- the 65 percent of agencies polled that scored an "A" or "B" in
telework IT readiness - noted laptops, smartphones, remote desktop
access, instant messaging, and video/Web conferencing as the top five
telework/mobility tools. Teleworkers across all surveyed agencies
frequently use applications such as email (91 percent), HTTPS (47
percent), remote desktops or thin client computing (39 percent), instant
messaging (35 percent), HTTP (29 percent), and video/Web conferencing
(27 percent) to accomplish work remotely. Twenty-two percent of
respondents noted that they use agency-developed work-related
applications.
The report also reveals that employees are willing to invest to reap the
benefits and savings associated with telework - 64 percent of agencies
do ot reimburse teleworkers for Internet service, but 35 percent of the
top telework-ready agencies do so fully or partially.
The IT Forecast
Agencies expect a strong increase in mobility demands from now until
2013. Despite growth projections for the number of mobile workers and
the trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), just over half of agencies
(54 percent) are currently working on a plan to reduce costs specific to
issuing mobile devices in accordance with Executive Order 13589 -
Promoting Efficient Spending.1 To improve telework programs,
agencies noted investing in mobile asset management (33 percent), data
loss prevention (25 percent), and multi-factor authentication (21
percent). IT professionals are also looking to the cloud to continue to
drive telework growth.
"Mobile device use among Federal workers is clearly on the rise," said
Bob Kerr, vice president, SwishData Corporation. "Federal agencies are
successfully implementing telework polices and the technology
infrastructure needed to support remote workers - but there are some
areas where agencies can improve. By examining successful telework
programs, agencies can make strategic investments while supporting
presidential mandates, telework expansion, and mobility."
"To support the top priorities highlighted by agencies - network
performance, security, and wireless access - industry and government
need to address the performance requirements needed to implement a
sustainable IT environment for a successful telework initiative and to
meet the mandate for efficient spending," said William Hartwell, general
manager and senior director, Federal Markets Division at Riverbed®.
"As agencies look to mobilize the workforce and support telework
programs for increased productivity, it is important to provide an IT
infrastructure that meets the demand for delivering mission-critical
applications anytime and anywhere, especially as employees will be
located farther away from the data, and yet will expect the same, if not
better experience while teleworking."
"More than half of Federal agencies are making the grade in terms of
enabling the growing mobile workforce. They serve as a model for others
looking to strengthen their telework programs in the most efficient way
possible," said Cindy Auten, general manager, Telework Exchange. "As the
number of teleworkers and mobile workers increases over the next couple
of years, it is imperative agencies invest in technology that supports
the changing workforce."
Telework Exchange, Riverbed, and SwishData Corporation executed the
online survey in February 2012, collecting data from 152 Federal IT
professionals familiar with their agency's telework/mobility
technologies and plans. Seventy percent of those surveyed represented
Federal civilian and 30 percent represented Department of Defense or
intelligence agencies. To learn more, download the results of the full
report at www.teleworkexchange.com/mobileitalmanac.
About Telework Exchange, LLC
Telework Exchange is a public-private partnership focused on
demonstrating the tangible value of telework and serving the emerging
educational and communication requirements of the Federal teleworker
community. The organization facilitates communication among Federal
teleworkers, telework managers, and IT professionals. For more
information on Telework Exchange, please visit www.teleworkexchange.com.
1 Executive
Order 13589

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