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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 · Sec. 315

Sec. 315. ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES IN CONTRACTS FOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

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## SEC. 315 ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES IN CONTRACTS FOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS **[**[10 U.S.C. 2911 note](/us/usc/t10/s2911)**]** ###
(a)Energy Performance Master Plan The energy performance master plan for the Department of Defense developed under section 2911 of title 10, United States Code, shall specifically address the application of energy-efficient or energy reduction technologies or processes meeting the requirements of subsection
(b)in logistics support contracts for contingency operations. In accordance with the requirements of such section, the plan shall include goals, metrics, and incentives for achieving energy efficiency in such contracts. ###
(b)Requirements for Energy Technologies and Processes Energy-efficient and energy reduction technologies or processes described in subsection
(a)are technologies or processes that meet the following criteria: ####
(1)The technology or process achieves long-term savings for the Government by reducing overall demand for fuel and other sources of energy in contingency operations. ####
(2)The technology or process does not disrupt the mission, the logistics, or the core requirements in the contingency operation concerned. ####
(3)The technology or process is able to integrate seamlessly into the existing infrastructure in the contingency operation concerned. ###
(c)Regulations and Guidance The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment shall issue such regulations and guidance as may be needed to implement the requirements of this section and ensure that goals established pursuant to subsection
(a)are met. Such regulations or guidance shall consider the lifecycle cost savings associated with the energy technology or process being offered by a vendor for defense logistics support and oblige the offeror to demonstrate the savings achieved over traditional technologies. ###
(d)Report The annual report required by section 2925(b) of title 10, United States Code, shall include information on the progress in the implementation of this section, including savings achieved by the Department resulting from such implementation. ###
(e)Definitions In this section: ####
(1)The term “defense logistics support contract” means a contract for services, or a task order under such a contract, awarded by the Department of Defense to provide logistics support during times of military mobilizations, including contingency operations, in any amount greater than the simplified acquisition threshold. ####
(2)The term “contingency operation” has the meaning provided in section 101(a)(13) of title 10, United States Code.
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