Who can become an Agency or Facility Partner?
Any federal agency or facility can participate in the FEC as a partner: • Agency Partners may be any executive agency, as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code, excluding the Government Accountability Office. • Facility Partners may be any subcomponent of a federal agency, including but not limited to bureaus, administrations, departments, offices, facilities, laboratories, divisions, field or regional offices. The FEC provides guidance to help organizations determine their participation (PDF, 43 KB). Although the ultimate goal of the Challenge is to integrate environmental considerations into all three phases of the electronics life cycle (procurement, use, and end-of-life management), the program is designed to accommodate agencies and facilities that opt to focus on only one or two phases. The FEC is committed to helping federal Partners improve their electronics stewardship, regardless of their size, location or current electronics management practices.
Any federal agency or facility can participate in the FEC as a partner: • Agency Partners may be any executive agency, as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code, excluding the Government Accountability Office. • Facility Partners may be any subcomponent of a federal agency, including but not limited to bureaus, administrations, departments, offices, facilities, laboratories, divisions, field or regional offices. The FEC provides guidance to help organizations determine their participation (PDF, 43 KB). Although the ultimate goal of the Challenge is to integrate environmental considerations into all three phases of the electronics life cycle (procurement, use, and end-of-life management), the program is designed to accommodate agencies and facilities that opt to focus on only one or two phases. The FEC is committed to helping federal Partners improve their electronics stewardship, regardless of their size, location or current electronics management practices.