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Chat, Text, or Twitter? The Navy Is Wondering.
December 7th, 2008 | 1 Comment
Nearly 15,000 Sailors chosen at random have been asked to share their thoughts on telework and technology through the first Navy Telework and Technology Survey, available now through mid-January. The survey, which is being conducted by the Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology (NPRST) division, asks Sailors to voluntarily provide their opinions regarding teleworking and their use of various technologies that might be used to telework. Telework is an important component of the Navy’s life/work balance efforts that are being promoted by Task Force Life/Work. Key technologies being explored in the survey include handheld devices such as cell phones, iPods, and digital cameras, as well as traditional computer-based technologies such as the Internet and social networking. As part of the survey, respondents may choose to participate in the first Navywide survey through … Read entire article »
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