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Sustainable Strategic Planning

by Navstar Admin on December 17, 2009

**co-written with Geoff Stack of STACK Consulting**

As you may have read in a recent post all federal agencies are facing a sustainability push. President Obama has tasked every Federal Agency for a target in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reductions. This target is self-reported and is for the year 2020.

Both of these moves are unique in government since they focus on GHG’s and look for a deliberative planning process (take it seriously!).

Phew, what a complex set of taskings from Obama. This is going to require a tremendous amount of effort. We at Navstar have a growing expertise in this area to help you with your auditing, planning, and consulting.

To bolster our knowledge and broaden our capabilities we have teamed up with Geoff Stack of STACK Consulting Coordination. Geoff brings a wealth of strategic knowledge in sustainability from private enterprise.

The first step in our partnership was to dive into this executive order to see where we can help out. The results were a few best practices in key areas to guide the newly appointed Senior Sustainable Officers. Hopefully, these tidbits can alleviate some pressure as they get a crash course strategic sustainability planning:

Sustainable Contracting – Procurement

Per the order, Federal agencies must:

“Ensure 95% of new contract actions, task orders, and delivery orders for products and services are energy efficient, environmentally preferable, contain recycled content, etc.”

In addition to using EPA recommended Energy Star and EPEAT products. The Regional Municipality of Whistler has developed and implemented an excellent Sustainable Purchasing Guide that uses a six-step decision-making process to help managers make sound decisions. It guides decisions towards those that reduce costs and impacts and ensure long-term success and demonstrates that this seemingly daunting requirement can be met.

Agency Energy Audits – Baseline Assessments

The best way to develop a strategic plan is to develop a baseline of energy use. It is quite a challenge to measure your overall energy use, including the new challenge of identifying them as direct (scope 1 and 2) and indirect (scope 3) carbon emissions.

The Natural Step Framework and the PROBE for Sustainable Business tool offer ways to comprehensively evaluate and measure your organization’s full impacts and potential for improvement and change. This can provide the much needed longer term, budget focused, understanding of the sustainability challenge.

Reducing Energy Intensity

How to reduce our energy use? Where to start? Who to contact?

Many of these answers can be found in the commercial world. Some key takeaways to keep in mind when searching for ways to increase energy efficiency:

1. Begin by implementing a few proven projects and easy wins to get the ball rolling. Here are some great examples from the Midwest Energy Effeciency Alliance.

2. Bank the savings earned from your early wins and get familiar with the people and information sources that will help you with more difficult projects along the way:

3. Plan for the long-term savings by integrating energy efficiency into ongoing operations with a comprehensive Environmental Management System (EMS).

Zero-Net-Energy Buildings

Getting to net zero, it’s possible but complex. The tips above help you to reduce the impacts of existing operations and maintenance, but much more can be done in longer term planning. Things like retrofitting our old buildings to designing new buildings. This reaches deep into top-of-the-line strategic planning in building design, construction, operation, management, maintenance, and more.

To meet this challenge is essential to work through the design process with an understanding of how the building, its surroundings and the design team function as a whole. Creating ‘zero-energy,’ ‘green,’ or ‘sustainable,’ development requires extensive coordination to ensure that the building’s various systems work together in an effective way.

The Whole Building Design Guide is a great place to start, as is the GSA Sustainable Design Program.

Even more is possible when we “redesign the design process” as explained in a new book on the integrative design process for green building.

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Green IT Solutions at Navstar

by Navstar Admin on November 9, 2009

Navstar is introducing its new Green IT program and it’s ambitious as it is serious. Our mission is to partner with the Federal Government to create:

Sustainable Green IT Solutions

This includes supporting sustainable purchasing, responsible e-cycling, and greening IT operations.

As we begin this program its important that we honor the work already being done in our server rooms and board rooms. For years many of our leaders have been looking for ways to cut costs and reduce energy use. Now, as Green IT swings into the public eye we are eager to partner with those same folks to do so much more.

For example, implementing energy programs that purchase renewable US based energy from local companies or using Renewable Energy Certificates. Or, working at the management level to establish green awards, green performance appraisals, or even pushing the financial responsibility of controlling energy costs down to the program level.

These moves are essential for our planet and for our Executive branch since on October 5, 2009, President Obama signed an Executive Order asking every Federal Agency to establish, in 90 days, a sustainability plan to reduce carbon emissions. With a particular focus on increasing recycling, sustainability in contracts, and turning every building into net-zero operations. To learn more about this read a recent post, White House Sets a Green Standard.

Our team here at Navstar is excited to be a part of this movement and eager to bring our experience to the mix. We understand the complexities of this business but also never forget our key mantra of…

Efficiently Cutting IT Costs

It’s a simple mantra but the most effective guiding principal come decision time. It easily includes a wide range of solutions that can be catered to fit the needs of any federal agency or IT project. These solutions include:

  • Energy Management Strategies
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sustainable Contracting (including purchase contracts)
  • E-cycling
  • Training
  • Lessons Learned

These offerings can work for any organization but are customized to fit the unique needs of Federal Government agencies. With over 10 years of service to the Federal government, Navstar brings a high energy and unique set of solutions to fit your needs. Look for more news on this in weeks to come as we talk more about the issues of Green IT, best practices, and more.

Send any queries to Steve at smandzik at navstar-inc.com

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