. Dallas-based futurist and consultant Joanne Pratt operates a virtual company that helps both public and private organizations implement telework.
Check out MITE, the .
Jack Nilles is known as the "Father of Telecommuting." Among the useful areas on his site is a sample cost-benefit analysis.
. Dedicated to further the local and global understanding of telework and telecommuting.
Discussion groups
The National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse operates a to focus on the transportation, land use and environmental aspects of telework.
Green
The Clean Air Council has lots of helpful information about telework and the environment. Look for their homepage.
International info
is a website for the borderless world and offers information about finding a job overseas.
Megasites
. Consultant Gil Gordon provides resources and loads of links to other telecommuting sites.
. This site is packed with useful, well-organized information, not only about what's going on in the telework area north of the border, but around the world. The , with links to key stories, is especially fine.
Packed full of news, policies, laws and resources about the federal telework scene.
Newsletters
The Teleworker concentrates on news about telework in the U.S. Federal sector. It is published by .
Regional US Telework info
in Washington, DC.
is a partnership composed of five government entities from five states: Arizona, California, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
t is a statewide initiative providing free information to employers to design, develop and implement telecommuting as a worksite alternative.
is a public/private telework partnership for businesses in northern Virginia.