|
|
 |
Welcome, today is Saturday, July 4, 2009 |
 |
 |


Cisco is the leading provider of networking solutions for the Federal government. A leader in information security and self-defending networks, Cisco has networking
solutions that enhance safety and security to protect our citizens and keep our nation safe. Cisco networking solutions also help federal government agencies improve
productivity and gain efficiencies. Cisco solutions enable a connected government and further its abilities to interact with and provide services effectively to citizens.
See www.cisco.com/go/federal or www.cisco.com/go/telework.
With 2.5 million registered WebEx users, Cisco is the global leader in on-demand applications for collaborative business on the web. The full suite of WebEx applications
supports Web collaboration across the organization, including specific business process applications for marketing, sales, training, and support. Companies of every size
gain strategic advantage by using WebEx to replace high-cost/high-touch interactions with efficient Web-touch interactions. WebEx applications work across firewalls and
across platforms, making them ideal for both internal and external collaboration. Cisco provides its WebEx services over the MediaTone Network, a secure global network
specifically designed for on-demand applications. Please call toll free 877-509-3239 or visit www.webex.com for more information.
BlackBerry Business Solutions for the Public Sector - Ideal solutions for staying connected without compromising security. Please visit www.blackberry.com for more information.
The United States General Services Administration (GSA) leverages the buying power of the Federal government to acquire best value for taxpayers and our Federal customers. We exercise responsible asset management. We deliver superior workplaces, quality acquisition services, and expert business solutions. We develop innovative and effective management policies.
GSA partners with the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on policy development and other activities necessary to advance teleworking throughout the Federal government, as mandated by Public Law 106- 346, Section 359. GSA encourages Federal agencies to consider whether their needs for facilities can be met using alternative workplace arrangements, as directed by Public Law 104-208, Section 101; and provides related consultation and technical assistance.
GSA also sponsors 14 telework centers (www.wmtc.org) in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, which serve both the public and private sectors, in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. The telework centers are multi-agency/business facilities that are geographically convenient and serve as alternatives to working at home or in the principal office. For more information about Federal telework, visit www.gsa.gov/telework. Contact: Billy Michael at William.michael@gsa.gov or 202-273-4663.
Intelligent communications applications from Avaya enable government employees to operate from practically anywhere. With secure, remote access to their office based applications and systems, teleworkers can be just as effective as their counterparts who travel to their office daily. Please visit www.avaya.com for more information.
TANDBERG designs, develops, and markets systems and software for video, voice, and data. The company provides sales, support, and value-added services in more than 90 countries worldwide. Please visit www.tandberg.com for more information.
VBrick implements scalable and reliable video communications solutions that use existing IP networks to deliver information. Please visit www.vbrick.com for more information.
For information on becoming a sponsor of the 2008 Telework Exchange Town Hall Meeting on April 22, 2008, please contact:
Cindy Auten
(703) 489-1185
cauten@teleworkexchange.com
|
|
 |
|