94-294. Energy Efficient Computer Equipment  

  • [Federal Register Volume 59, Number 5 (Friday, January 7, 1994)]
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    [FR Doc No: 94-294]
    
    
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    GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
    
    41 CFR Parts 201-17 and 201-20
    
    [FIRMR Interim Rule 1]
    
     
    
    Energy Efficient Computer Equipment
    
    AGENCY: Information Resources Management Service, GSA.
    
    ACTION: Interim rule with request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This amendment implements provisions of Executive Order 12845 
    requiring agencies to purchase energy efficient computer equipment.
    
    DATES: Effective Date: This amendment is effective on January 7, 1994.
    
        Comments are due: February 7, 1994.
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to General Services 
    Administration (KMR), Washington, DC 20405.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    R. Stewart Randall, GSA, Office of Information Resources Management 
    Policy, telephone FTS/Commercial (202) 501-3194 (v) or (202) 501-0657 
    (tdd).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (1) This change is being made to bring the 
    FIRMR into conformance with Executive Order 12845, dated April 21, 
    1993. This order recognizes that the Federal Government, the largest 
    purchaser of computer equipment in the world, should set an example in 
    the energy efficient operation of its facilities and the procurement of 
    pollution preventing technologies. The use of energy efficient 
    computers can help achieve this goal and also minimize the Government's 
    operating costs. The order requires, among other things, that the heads 
    of Federal agencies shall ensure that by October 18, 1993, all 
    acquisitions of microcomputers, including personal computers, monitors, 
    and printers, meet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ``Energy 
    Star'' requirements for energy efficiency. The heads of agencies may 
    grant exemptions, on a case-by-case basis, to this requirement based 
    upon the commercial availability of qualifying equipment, significant 
    cost differential of the equipment, the agency's performance 
    requirements, and the agency's mission. Any exemptions granted must be 
    reported to GSA annually. The FIRMR is revised to require by October 
    18, 1993, that all agency requirements analyses include requirements 
    for energy efficiency. These requirements must be reflected in request 
    for proposals (RFPs) released after that date. The FIRMR is further 
    revised to require that, at a minimum, agencies acquire microcomputers, 
    monitors and printers equipped with the energy efficient low-power 
    standby feature as defined by the EPA Energy Star computer program. The 
    address where exemptions must be sent is also provided in this change. 
    The first report is due October 18, 1994. FIRMR Bulletin C-35 will be 
    issued in the near future to provide more detailed guidance on energy 
    efficient requirements that should be included in RFPs.
        (2) The General Services Administration has determined that this is 
    not a major rule for the purposes of Executive Order 12291 of February 
    17, 1981. GSA decisions are based on adequate information concerning 
    the need for, and the consequences of the rule. The interim rule is 
    written to ensure maximum benefits to Federal agencies. This 
    Governmentwide regulation will have little or no net cost effect on 
    society. It is certified that this interim rule will not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities 
    under the Regulatory Flexibility Act 1980 (5 U.S.C. et seq.).
        (3) The Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because the proposed 
    changes to the FIRMR do not impose recordkeeping information 
    requirements or collection of information from offerors, contractors, 
    or members of the public which require the approval of OMB under 44 
    U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
    
    List of Subjects in 41 CFR Parts 201-17 and 201-20
    
        Archives and records, Computer technology, Telecommunications, 
    Government procurement, Property management, Records management, and 
    Federal information processing activities.
    
    PART 201-17--PREDOMINANT CONSIDERATIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 201-17 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c) and 751(f).
    
        2. Section 201-17.001 is amended by revising paragraphs (l) and (m) 
    and adding paragraph (n) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 201-17.001  Predominant considerations.
    
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        (l) Review and evaluate existing resources and related management 
    and acquisition activities on an ongoing basis;
        (m) Replace outdated resources that are no longer the most 
    advantageous alternative for satisfying the agency's requirements; and
        (n) Acquire microcomputers, monitors, and printers that are energy 
    efficient.
    
    PART 201-20.1--REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS
    
        3. The authority citation for part 201-20.1 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c) and 751(f).
    
    
    Sec. 201-20.1  [Amended]
    
        4. Section 201-20.103-11 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 201-20.103-11  Energy efficiency requirements for microcomputers.
    
        (a) Agencies shall include requirements for energy efficiency in 
    the requirements analysis. At a minimum, agencies shall require that 
    microcomputers, including personal computers, monitors, and printers, 
    acquired by the agency be equipped with the energy efficient low-power 
    standby feature as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency 
    Energy Star computer program. This feature shall be activated when the 
    equipment is shipped to the agency and shall be capable of entering and 
    recovering from the low-power state, unless the equipment meets the 
    Energy Star requirements at all times. To the extent permitted by law, 
    agencies shall include this specification in all existing contracts, if 
    any additional costs would be offset by the potential energy savings.
        (b) Agencies shall consider the guidance contained in FIRMR 
    Bulletin C-35 in developing their requirements and for the specific 
    procedure for reporting exempted acquisitions.
        (c) Agencies shall report annually, by October 18 on acquisitions 
    exempted from this requirement. Agencies shall periodically review 
    their exemptions, with the intent of bringing all purchases into 
    compliance. Reports shall be sent to: GSA, Acquisition Reviews Division 
    (KMA), 18th & F Streets, NW., Washington, DC 20405.
        (d) Agencies shall ensure that Federal users are made aware of the 
    significant economic and environmental benefits of the low energy 
    efficient power standby feature and its aggressive use by including 
    this information in routine computer training courses.
    
        Dated: October 15, 1993.
    Julia M. Stasch,
    Acting Administrator of General Services.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/7/1994
Published:
01/07/1994
Department:
General Services Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Interim rule with request for comments.
Document Number:
94-294
Dates:
Effective Date: This amendment is effective on January 7, 1994.
Pages:
952-952 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: January 7, 1994, FIRMR Interim Rule 1
CFR: (3)
41 CFR 201-17.001
41 CFR 201-20.1
41 CFR 201-20.103-11