TTS teams, Guilds, and Working Groups have the opportunity to invite individuals outside of the government to speak to our teams. Guest speakers provide a unique opportunity for federal employees to learn from industry professionals on modern practices. Hearing new perspectives provide employees not only with different points-of-view, but also with knowledge they can apply in their careers at TTS.
Unfortunately, we can not compensate guests for their time and are currently working on ways to allocate an honorarium.
If you’d like to host a non-government speaker at a guild meeting, training, workshop, or other TTS gathering, you must follow the steps and guidelines below.
If the event takes place in a physical location, follow steps 1-4 and check out TTS-only, the Office of Administrative Services Event and Travel Approval Matrix to make sure you get the proper approvals for the event.
If it’s going to take place after hours, you will also have to coordinate with the Office of Mission Assurance and building management for any special after hours security issues.
In addition to those steps, there are a couple important things to keep in mind when hosting speakers from outside government.
Be sure to check out the resources on the Deaf-HOH page to provide the most accessible telecommunications services for Deaf/HoH and speech-disabled employees.