TRIRIGA Insights: Obama Asks Agencies to Reduce Real Estate Footprint
Obama asks Federal agencies to “accelerate efforts to identify and eliminate excess properties.”
Last week President Obama issued a memorandum that directs Federal agencies to eliminate excess properties and use existing space more effectively. This directive would save $3 billion by 2012 and aligns with the administration’s focus on eliminating waste throughout the Federal Government.
Read this week’s TRIRIGA Insight to learn more about this latest directive and how it supports cost reduction and greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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