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 DAF releases update on telework, remote work guidance




 “The Department of the Air Force  vides additional tools and options to  of the unit to which they are assigned.   Frequent Updates — Breaking News — Local • Regional • National
 is using lessons learned about tele-  help us recruit and retain the right tal-  For civilians, this location may be in or
 working and remote work during the  ent to compete in the high-end future  outside of the local commuting area of
 pandemic as an opportunity to grow,”  fight,” said Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly, Air  the regular worksite, but they aren’t re-
 said John Fedrigo, acting assistant sec-  Force deputy chief of staff for man-  quired to report to the regular worksite
 retary of the Air Force for manpower  power, personnel and services. “With  on any frequent, regular or recurring
 and reserve affairs. “The pandemic  remote work, we can now attract some-  basis. For service members approved
 has shown we can be successful using  one with the specialized skills we need  to work remotely, they will perform
 telework in many areas of our mission,  and not require them to relocate when  work in an operating location that is
 and it helps to bridge our current force  it makes sense for the mission, the in-  geographically separated from their
 structure to the force we need for the  dividual and a member’s development.  assigned unit. Arrangements would be
 future.”  We recognize the value these flexible  made to gain support from the closest
 Position eligibility is determined by  work arrangements can have, in some  installation.
 The Department of the Air Force  the squadron commander, or equiva-  circumstances, to enhance work-life   The updated guidance also outlines
 recently released updated guidance  lent, with input from supervisors.  balance and maximize organizational  conditions for designation of an official
 concerning the use of telework and  Commanders, or equivalent, will con-  productivity.”  worksite, equipment and office supplies,
 remote work for all civilian employees  sider the nature of the work performed,   The duties and tasks of staff positions  emergency situations, work schedules
 and service members worldwide, to  and assess whether permitting tele-  are generally more suited for full-time  and compensation, time and atten-
 include active duty, Guard and Reserve  work or remote work would diminish  telework and remote work.  dance, telework training, performance
 Airmen and active duty Guardians.  the ability to perform successfully or   “Although not everyone will be a  management, and telework and remote
 The DAF guidance memorandum,  negatively impact the mission. Even  candidate for tele and remote work,  work denial and termination.
 DoDI1035.01_DAFI 36-816 Telework  if a specific position is determined  allowing this flexibility to those who   For more information, see the
 Program, provides necessary clarifica-  ineligible for telework or remote work,  are makes it easier to serve,” Kelly said.  DAF Telework and Remote Work
 tion and expands the Department’s use  there may be circumstances when the   Remote work differs from telework  Guide [https://www.af.mil/Portals/1/
 of telework and remote work based on  Airman/Guardian in this position  in that it is a permanent arrangement  documents/2021SAF/05_May/Tele-
 current lessons learned, pending a com-  may be considered for telework on an  in which employees perform official  work_and_Remote_Work_Guide_14_
 prehensive review of the Department of  emergency or situational basis.  duties at an approved alternative loca-  May_2021.pdf] or reference the DAF
 the Air Force telework program.  “Telework and remote work pro-  tion, but not necessarily in the vicinity  guidance memorandum.




























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