Type : Bid Notification
RFI-202406 Remote Workforce Monitoring Software 8/31/2023 9/18/2023 9:00:00 AM
RFI-202406 Remote Workforce Monitoring Software 8/31/2023 9/18/2023 9:00:00 AM
Leonardo de Leon Phone No: Project Description:The Los Angeles Unified School District (The “District”), in support of the Human Resources and ITS departments, is seeking information from interested parties in providing a Tool/Software/System to effectively manage, monitor and track their remote/ distributed workforce (including employees and contracted professionals).
USPTO is conducting the market research on Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution to serve a largely remote workforce and to facilitate future workforce flexibility to work on campus or remotely as needed. This will increase USPTO’s knowledge based on available Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) DaaS solutions and their documented capabilities.
USPTO is conducting the market research on Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution to serve a largely remote workforce and to facilitate future workforce flexibility to work on campus or remotely as needed. This will increase USPTO’s knowledge based on available Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) DaaS solutions and their documented capabilities.
It also ensures better document control in a crisis minimizing staff travel, resulting in cost-savings for the Department.BackgroundThe increase in the remote workforce due to the COVID-19 pandemic has driven the urgent need for electronic signatures.
A largely remote workforce in the past two years has provided an opportunity to rethink space and employee collaborations across campus. This project will assess if and how shared physical space can be implemented to optimize space usage, support telecommuting, improve departmental collaborations, relieve space demand, meet climate goals, reduce the age of buildings and ultimately support the workforce of the future.
A largely remote workforce in the past two years has provided an opportunity to rethink space and employee collaborations across campus. This project will assess if and how shared physical space can be implemented to optimize space usage, support telecommuting, improve departmental collaborations, relieve space demand, meet climate goals, reduce the age of buildings and ultimately support the workforce of the future.