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Federal Management Regulation Bulletin B-34 Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets

Federal Management Regulation Bulletin B-34 Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets. Presented by: Sara Woods & Cindy Patton Office of Personal Property Management March 2012. Purpose.

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Federal Management Regulation Bulletin B-34 Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets

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  1. Federal Management Regulation Bulletin B-34 Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets Presented by:Sara Woods & Cindy Patton Office of Personal Property Management March 2012

  2. Purpose The bulletin is being provided to protect human health and the environment from the potentially harmful effects associated with the unsafe disposal of Federal Electronic Assets (FEA).* *GSA BULLETIN FMR B-34, U.S General Services Administration. February 29th, 2012

  3. Why is this important? “Government can and must lead by example. Going forward, GSA and the federal government will be a model for consumers everywhere by supporting the development of sustainable electronics and sensible recycling solutions.”* Martha Johnson, GSA Administrator *Quote from Interagency Electronic Stewardship Event, July 20th, 2011 (http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/302765)

  4. Background • Based on Executive Order (E.O.) 13514, Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance (signed October 5th, 2009) • Federal government must lead by example • Interagency Task Force on Electronics Stewardship was formed • co-chaired by the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the General Services Administration (GSA) • On July 20th 2011, the Task Force issued its report, National Strategy for Electronic Stewardship • Provides guidance and recommendations for meeting the objectives of E.O 13514 • Tasked GSA with creating bulletin • Bulletin was written and distributed by the GSA Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP)

  5. Scope of “Electronics” • For purposes of bulletin, FEA are those targeted commodities listed as bulletin’s attachment • This includes: • Copiers (Federal Supply Class (FSC) 3610). • Telephones, fax machines, and communication equipment (Federal Supply Group (FSG) 58). • Electronic Equipment Components (within FSG 59). • Electrical and Electronic Properties Measuring and Testing Instruments (FSC 6625). • Digital Cameras (within FSC 6720). • Desktop and laptop/portable computers, computer monitors, displays, printers, peripherals, and electronic components (most of FSG 70). • Televisions and other displays (e.g., FSC 7730). • Other items that clearly utilize solid-state electronics technology or vacuum tubes to perform.

  6. Guidance for Disposal of FEA • Use every opportunity to reuse functional FEA • Includes condition codes 1 (New), 4 (Usable), and 7 (Repairable) • Direct FEA disposed of under your agency’s abandonment/destruction authority to authorized certified recyclers or refurbishers • Currently, the only certification programs recognized for disposal of FEA are the Responsible Recycling (R2) program and the e-Stewards program • Each recipient of usable FEA should be guided towards the preferred disposal methods • Develop consistent agency practices to clean hard drives and other storage devices • FEA should not be disposed of in landfill or incinerators • FEA located overseas and designated as foreign excess must follow FMR § 102-36.390

  7. Important Condition Codes

  8. Certified Recyclers: Major Differences Allowed Under the Standard VERSUS

  9. Guidance for Reporting of FEA • Submit an annual report of personal property furnished to non-Federal recipients (Non-Federal Recipients Report) • Submit annual reports online at https://gsa.inl.gov/property by October 15th of each year for the fiscal year (FY) just concluded beginning with reporting of FY2012 activity in FY2013 • GSA will plan to post all data provided on www.data.gov for transparency and public information

  10. More Resources to Consider • Federal Management Regulation link on gsa.gov (http://www.gsa.gov/portal/category/21221) • Certified Recycler’s website (http://www.r2solutions.org/news/2012/03/01/press-releases/gsa-releases-bulletin-fmr-b-34-on-disposal-of-federal-electronic-assets/) • Overview of GSA Personal Property Disposal Process (http://www.federalelectronicschallenge.net/resources/docs/gsa_eolfact.pdf) • Remarks by Martha Johnson, GSA Administrator (http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/302765) • OGP: Federal Personal Property Policies (http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104604)

  11. Thank you! Questions?

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