NASA Announces Strategic Sustainability And Performance Plan

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Sep. 10, 2010

Grey Hautaluoma 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0668 
grey.hautaluoma-1@xxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 10-219

NASA ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY AND PERFORMANCE PLAN

WASHINGTON -- NASA has released its Strategic Sustainability and 
Performance Plan (SSPP) as part of a government-wide effort to 
achieve goals without compromising the planet's resources. 

NASA's SSPP focuses on reducing greenhouse emissions, preventing 
pollution, increasing water use efficiency and constructing and 
maintaining high performance, sustainable buildings. The plan follows 
President Obama's executive order to increase federal effectiveness 
in pursuing these "green" goals and includes guidance for evaluating 
effectiveness and providing updates and review. 

"NASA is committed to a policy of sustainability that will be part of 
the work practices and mindset of the entire agency," said Olga 
Dominguez, assistant administrator for the Office of Strategic 
Infrastructure at NASA Headquarters in Washington. 

NASA submitted its plan to the Council on Environmental Quality. The 
plan was approved by the Office of Management and Budget. To read the 
NASA plan, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/sustainability 

	
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