Fiber Optics LAN Section Web Conference

From Green to Sustainable Electronic Information Technology Systems - How the STEP Rating System Can Get Us There

Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. EST

Thank you for registering to attend our webconference, "From Green to Sustainable Electronic Information Technology Systems - How the STEP Rating System Can Get Us There." Electronic Information Technology Systems (EITS) and sustainability go together and the new sustainability rating system - the Sustainable Technology Environments Program (STEP) - shows you how.

This presentation will provide an overview of current sustainability codes and standards activities in the United States that have the potential to affect EITS design, installation, operation and performance. This will serve as an introduction to an in-depth overview of the STEP rating system for electronic information technology systems.

Created by manufacturers, designers, system integrators, programmers and the users of this technology, the STEP rating system is designed for project owners and building operators to implement practices that will produce sustainable economic benefits to their organization.

Anyone facing the challenges of designing, installing and implementing a sustainable EITS will benefit from this session.

Presenters will be Allen Weidman, Executive Director of the STEP Foundation, Scott Walker, Scott Walker, Chair, and Rodney Casteel of the FOLS.

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Elizabeth Goldsmith
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