WASHINGTON – August 15, 2012 - The Department of Veterans Affairs recently completed the installation of a sophisticated Environmental Management System (EMS) at its central office, which will provide an estimated $3.5 million in savings over the next five years.“At VA, we strive to be a leader in promoting energy conservation and reducing our environmental footprint,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “It is part of fulfilling our financial responsibilities, and it’s the right thing to do.”
In 2009, the White House issued executive orders to set sustainability goals for federal agencies to improve their environmental, energy and economic performance. In support, VA established an initiative for using emerging technologies to understand energy demands and help manage complex energy data for day-to-day and strategic goals.
“EMS provides us an opportunity to reduce our energy use, save taxpayer money, and create a model for energy management across disparate facilities in the Federal government,” said Assistant Secretary for the Office of Information and Technology Roger Baker. “Information technology can play a valuable role in adapting performance data to simple, actionable visualizations for short-term and long-term change in energy management.” read more>>>
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