I didn't make it to
NDIA's Energy and Environment conference in Denver this year, but clearly some good sessions were held. Not the least of which, from this blog's perspective, were the following three from the "Special Session on Operational Energy":
"Quantifying the FBCF and Energy Key Performance Parameter" - Mr. Richard Goffi, Booz Allen Hamilton
All three are well worth you while, but I particularly like the way Rich Goffi reminds us of extant policy guidance and ties it to the Department's slow-to-be-embraced energy metrics. You can't manage what you can't (or won't) measure. And you can't show progress if you're not using accepted metrics ... or not making progress.
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