Big telework goals being met by a tiny agency

Like other agencies, the Institute of Museum and Library Services has released its agency sustainability plan. Unlike the others, telework plays a major part in...

Like an untold number of students across the country handing in essays on “How I Spent My Summer Vacation,” the White House has released what agencies have turned in for their Federal Agency Strategic Sustainability Performance Plans.

According to the White House, agencies were asked to “develop, implement and annually update a plan that prioritizes sustainability actions based on a positive return on investment for the American taxpayer and to meet energy, water, and waste reduction targets.”

Standing out from the crowd is a tiny independent agency, the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Part of the challenge in meeting the “goal of a 28 percent reduction by 2020 in direct greenhouse gas pollution” is the fact that it doesn’t own any buildings or vehicles.

And yet…

Listed second on the IMLS’ Sustainability Accomplishments in a press release is that “nearly 25 percent of the agency staff telework at least occasionally.”

And blowing the doors off the President’s goals is the IMLS’s intention to “Increase percentage of employees who telework at least one day per week to 50 percent by fiscal year 2013.”

It may be tiny, but when it comes to telework, you can hear the IMLS roar.

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