Green Government Mandates and How to Meet Them

A recent article by a friend of ours, Caron Beesley, editor of [acronym] Online, discussing the innovative steps that the federal government is taking to overcome many of the challenges of “going green” and meet a range of fast-tracked mandates,  has been getting a lot of great press lately. In Fast-Tracking A Greener Government – Meeting Those Mandates, Beesley noted that, as the largest consumer of energy in the U.S. economy, federal government energy efficiency projects have often been hampered by cumbersome infrastructure, regulatory hairballs, and energy upgrade limitations on buildings.

Beesley’s article can be read, here: Fast-Tracking A Greener Government – Meeting Those Mandates About [acronym] Online [acronym] Online is a blog and biannual publication dedicated to those in the public sector working within the 2D and 3D digital design, GIS, architecture and engineering disciplines. [acronym] provides a compelling glimpse into government initiatives, new innovations, application and best practices. Also, click to subscribe to [acronym] Magazine for free as well as view archived issues.