DETO definition
Examples of DETO in a sentence
Employees who are approved for a DETO arrangement will not work on, or have access to classified information at the alternate work site unless the approved alternate worksite is at the embassy/consulate and the required security standards have been met and are in place.
The Agency is not obligated to provide any equipment to the teleworker; however, they may provide the DETO with equipment and/or supplies.
The Agency and DETO should coordinate directly on matters relating to such equipment and supplies.
DETO arrangement cannot exceed the duration of the sponsoring spouse’s assignment abroad in: (Fill in Country/Post) This foreign assignment is scheduled to conclude on or about: (Enter month/year ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s assignment will end) The initial duration of the DETO may not exceed five years.
Civil Service employees are not eligible for domestic locality pay, pursuant to 5 C.F.R 531.605(d)(3), while on the DETO arrangement.
An employing Agency may cancel or amend the DETO Agreement by providing written justification based on the needs of the office or due to performance issues at any time with prior notification of at least XX pay periods.
The employee must provide a copy of this form to the employing Agency’s Telework Coordinator (or otherwise designated DETO point of contact) no later than 30 days after commencement of work at the overseas location.
A sponsored DETO is on the orders of a U.S. Direct Hire employee (spouse) assigned overseas on U.S. government orders.
The Domestic Employee Teleworking Overseas (DETO) arrangement is a workplace flexibility option that the Agency may approve to allow direct-hire employees assigned to domestic positions to accomplish duties/work from an overseas location.
An employee may also request an adjustment of their DETO Agreement by providing a written justification to their supervisor for consideration and approval.