COMDTINST 4100.2D
MAR 6 1997
(3) Assistant Commandant for Systems (G-S). The Assistant Commandant for Systems
will establish policy and manage resources that directs the energy efficient design,
retrofit, and renovation of shore facilities, aircraft, boats, and cutters. He will lend
the appropriate naval, aviation, and civil engineering technical expertise to energy
issues as necessary and validate engineering solutions that support viable energy
efficient operation of assets and facilities.
(4)
Coast Guard Shore Facility Energy Manager. A part of the G-SEC staff, the Shore
Facility Energy Manager will provide specialized support for a comprehensive
facility energy program consistent with the Energy Program Director's guidance.
Among specific responsibilities are development of shore facility energy engineering
guidance and standards, implementation of an aggressive audit program,
identification and prioritization of energy retrofit projects, coordination of AFC-43
energy funds issues, coordination of regular engineering energy workshops, and
service as program director for the agency's partnership with EPA in the GreenLights
and Building Energy Star programs. He will serve as primary point of contact for
shore facility energy management issues.
(5)
The Assistant Commandant for Operations (G-O). The Assistant Commandant for
Operations will establish policies and procedures directing energy efficient operation
of assets consistent with mission requirements. He will ensure energy is a part of
field operations procedures, planning criteria, and scheduling.
(6)
Coast Guard Operations Energy Manager. As part of the G-O staff, the Operations
Energy Manager will provide the necessary support to ensure a viable operational
energy program is implemented. He will serve as the lead point of contact in
Headquarters for energy issues relating to or having impact on field operations.
(7)
The Assistant Commandant for Acquisitions (G-A). The Assistant Commandant for
Acquisitions will ensure that new hardware acquisitions sufficiently address energy
efficient operations in their requirements.
(8)
The Assistant Commandant for Human Resources (G-W). The Assistant
Commandant for Human Resources will establish policies regarding energy usage
for both leased and family housing.
b.
FIELD.
(1)
Maintenance and Logistics Commands (MLCs)/Headquarters (HQ) Units.
Commanders of MLCs and HQ units will establish specific energy policy and
develop and implement a comprehensive field energy management program
consistent with the framework of this instruction, guidance of the Coast Guard
Energy Program Director, and the requirements of the program's goals. It is
recognized that MLCs and HQ Units have strong engineering and technical support
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