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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides support and services to help agencies comply with the Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings, which were issued by the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) on February 26, 2016, and Executive Order 13834: Efficient Federal Operations, which was signed on May 17, 2018.

Support and Services

Guidance, Crosswalks, and Frequently Asked Questions

Guidance

FEMP works as a liaison between CEQ's Office of Federal Sustainability (OFS) and federal agencies. FEMP helps provide agency feedback to OFS and develops supporting guidance and resources to help agencies with the implementation of the Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings. For complete guidance on the 2016 Guiding Principles, visit CEQ's resources and guidance web page.

Crosswalks

FEMP developed the 2016 Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings Updates Crosswalks, to explain and highlight the differences between the 2016 and 2008 Guiding Principles for existing buildings and new construction and modernization. These documents walk through each of the 2016 Guiding Principles and highlight major changes and significant new requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

FEMP also complied a comprehensive list of 2016 Guiding Principles for New Construction or Modernization Frequently Asked Questions from actual agency questions related to the design, implementation, and tracking of the 2016 Guiding Principles.

Tracking and Reporting

Scorecards

FEMP tracks and compiles the annual progress reports used by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to score federal agencies' progress and compliance within the "Green Buildings" category on annual federal agency scorecards.

Checklists

FEMP developed two checklists for agencies that want to voluntarily evaluate and track building progress toward meeting the metrics defined by Determining Compliance with the Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings.

On-Demand and On-Site Training

FEMP developed five on-demand courses, related to the 2016 Guiding Principles. If needed, agencies can request on-site, in-person Guiding Principles training for their teams. For more information, contact FEMP.

Key Resources

Crosswalks explain the differences between the 2016 and 2008 Guiding Principles for existing buildings and new construction and modernization.
Checklist helps agencies design and track compliance for new facilities or modernizations and existing buildings.
Comprehensive list from actual agency FAQs related to the design, implementation, and tracking of the 2016 Guiding Principles.
Quick reference website to help users understand efficiency, indoor environmental quality, conservation, and the connections between them.
Checklist provides a system for tracking progress made toward the legacy 2008 Guiding Principles.

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