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Policy and Interagency Coordination

FEMP works closely with Federal agencies as well as the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive to develop, disseminate, and refine policy related to Federal energy management. FEMP also develops guidance materials to assist Federal agencies in meeting legislative and executive order requirements.

The Federal Interagency Energy Management Task Force, with representatives from all major agencies, is central in helping FEMP inform the development of energy management policy, identify customer needs, establish priorities, and coordinate communications across Federal agencies.

In addition, each agency has a senior energy official, at the Assistant Secretary level or above, who is responsible for meeting the goals and requirements of Executive Order 13423, including preparing an annual progress report to the President. This high level group of officials is brought together periodically by the Office of Management and Budget to discuss agency progress in addressing a variety of energy management challenges.

Learn more about current requirements that impact Federal facilities and fleets.