Baltimore Telework Center

LOCATION:
Maryland National Guard Armory
29th Division Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202-2288

Telephone: 443-514-8989 or 443-514-4389

DIRECTIONS: From DC, 295 North (Baltimore/Washington Parkway) towards Baltimore. At PSI Net Stadium, take the Martin Luther King Blvd exit. Follow MLK Blvd to Eutaw Street. At the light, make a left onto Eutaw Street. Follow Eutaw Street .5 miles to 29th Division Street. Make a right onto 29th Division Street. Proceed to the armory on the right.

OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
Personnel Operations: The telework center is managed by the Maryland National Guard. The site serves as a telework center during the day, a distance education center in the evening, and a National Guard training center on weekends. Classes are held three nights a week at the site.

Technical Support: The telework center has a full-time technical/administrative support staff on site to assist the teleworkers.

Security: The telework center will soon have card-key access and is staffed with National Guard service members.

Operating Hours: Normal operating hours for the Baltimore Center are from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm Tuesday through Friday. Additional hours and days can be arranged for a fee.

SERVICE AND AMENITIES
Workstations/Offices: 18 workstations.

Computer Hardware: Each workstation is equipped with networked computers with Pentium processors, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM drives, 15-inch Super VGA monitors, individual high-speed modems and video capabilities.

Computer Software: Windows 98, MS Office, and others installed upon request.

Video Conferencing: The telework center has video conferencing.
Office Equipment: Users will have free access to copier, fax machine, black and white printer scanner, shredder, and phone lines.
Other Amenities: The telework centers has a coffee maker and vending machines and free parking.

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