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Article: Facilities Location: Progress and Barriers in Selecting Rural Areas and Using Telework.
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- General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
- Article date:
- October 1, 2003
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GAO-03-1110T September 4, 2003
The location of an organization's facilities has far reaching and long-lasting impacts on its operational costs and ability to attract and retain workers. The Rural Development Act of 1972 has required federal agencies to give first priority to locating new offices and other facilities in rural areas. Rural areas generally have lower real estate and labor costs, but agency missions often require locations in urban areas. Telework, also called telecommunicating or flexiplace, is a tool that allows employees to work at home or another work location other than a traditional office. Benefits of telework include reducing traffic ...