Environmental Considerations in Federal Procurement

Environmental Considerations in Federal Procurement
Author: John G. Kaspin
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Government purchasing
ISBN: 9781612095325

Coupled with increasing concerns about the environment, the magnitude of federal spending on contracts has prompted numerous questions from Members of Congress and the public about the role of environmental considerations in federal procurement. The federal procurement system is designed to deliver on a timely basis the best value product or service to the customer, while maintaining the public's trust and fulfilling public policy objectives. This book provides an overview of environmental consideration in federal procurement issues.

Environmental Considerations in Federal Procurement

Environmental Considerations in Federal Procurement
Author: Kate M. Manuel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781437935912

Coupled with increasing concerns about the environment, the magnitude of fed. spending on contracts has prompted questions about the role of environ. considerations in fed. procurement. Contents of this report: (1) Intro.; (2) Place of Environmental Considerations in Fed. Procurement; (3) Legal Authority to Consider Environ. Factors: Attribute-Focused Authorities: Categories of Preferred Products; Types of Preferences; Constitutionality and Legality of Such Preferences; General Contracting Authorities; Responsibility-Related Authorities; (4) Implementation of Existing Authorities: Identification of Products and Contractors; Purchasing Methods: Contract; Fed. Supply Schedules; Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Cards. Illus.

Sustainability Considerations for Procurement Tools and Capabilities

Sustainability Considerations for Procurement Tools and Capabilities
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-10-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0309262593

Federal laws, regulations, and executive orders have imposed requirements for federal agencies to move toward the sustainable acquisition of goods and services, including the incorporation of sustainable purchasing into federal agency decision making. Since the federal government is such a significant player in the market, its move to incorporate sustainable procurement practices could have a profound impact on the types of products being developed for the market as a whole. The General Services Administration (GSA) has played a key role in furthering sustainable procurement practices throughout the federal government. GSA is responsible for formulating and maintaining government-wide policies covering a variety of administrative actions, including those related to procurement and management. GSA has several ongoing activities related to sustainable procurement to assess the feasibility of working with the federal supplier community - vendors and contractors that serve federal agencies to measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the supply chain while encouraging sustainable operations among suppliers. GSA has also been actively developing programs to assist federal agencies in making sustainable procurement decisions. As federal agencies cannot directly fund the development of sustainable procurement tools, they are particularly interested in understanding how to foster innovation and provide incentives for collaboration between developers and users of tools for sustainable purchasing throughout the supply chain. The training of procurement professionals is also a priority for these agencies. To assist efforts to build sustainability considerations into the procurement process, the National Research Council appointed a committee to organize a two-day workshop that explored ways to better incorporate sustainability considerations into procurement tools and capabilities across the public and private sectors. The workshop was designed to help participants assess the current landscape of green purchasing tools, identify emerging needs for enhanced or new tools and opportunities to develop them, identify potential barriers to progress, and explore potential solutions. The workshop provided an opportunity for participants to discuss challenges related to sustainable purchasing and to developing new procurement tools. Sustainability Considerations for Procurement Tools and Capabilities reviews the presenters' recommendations and tools currently used in sustainable procurement, such as databases for ecolabels and standards, codes, or regulations and other nontechnological tools such as policies, frameworks, rating systems, and product indexes.

Buying "green"

Buying
Author: James Lee Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN:

Federal Procurement

Federal Procurement
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2001
Genre: Commercial products
ISBN:

The Environmental Performance of Public Procurement Issues of Policy Coherence

The Environmental Performance of Public Procurement Issues of Policy Coherence
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2003-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9789264101562

Examines country initiatives to reduce the environmentally damaging effects of public procurement by introducing "greener public purchasing initiatives" such as requiring recycled content or levels of energy efficiency in purchased products.

Federal Procurement

Federal Procurement
Author: Dale O. Porter
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Government purchasing
ISBN: 9781622573325

The federal government's basic procurement or acquisition process involves an agency identifying the goods and services it needs, determining the most appropriate method for purchasing these items, and carrying out the acquisition. Although this process is simple in theory, any given procurement can be complex, involving a multitude of decisions and actions. A contracting officer may need to determine, for example, whether to use a federal supply schedule, what type of contract to use, whether simplified acquisition procedures may be used, or whether the procurement should be set aside for small businesses. This book describes the most common elements of the federal procurement process and resources that may be used in that process. Also discussed is the Buy American Act; government procurement in times of fiscal uncertainty; environmental considerations in federal procurement; The Berry Amendment; multiyear procurement (MYP) and block buy contracting in defense; and legal requirements for contract types.