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[Review Of the Consolidation .# thos cepaftment of Energy in the
Forrestal BuildingJ. LCD-710-26l 5-95136. may 9 1978. 2 pp. + 2
enclosures (6 pp.).
Report to Rep. Paul Trible; LT Robert 6. lothwell (for Fred J.
Shafer# Director, Logistics aLd Communcations Div.).
lssue Area: Are Agencies *aintaiAng Government FaciLities
    Cost-Rffectively? (713).
Contact& Logistics and CoMMuniatiogs Div.
Budget Function. general Goveoaents Qtnent Property and
    Records Eanagement (S04).
Organization Concetned: Department of Defenue. Geneal Services
    Administration; National Security Agincy/Central Security
    Service, Fort George G. Lade AD.
congressional Relevance: Rep. Paul Trible.
Authorlty: Supplemental Appropriotions Act of 1978 (P.L.
    95-24O). Department of beorgy Oganization Act (PoL. 95-91).
    liccutive Order 12009.
         Concern was expvassed over whether the relocation of
all Department of 3nergy activities into the Ja&es Forrestal
Building was cost effective and whether the decision was based
on an econoric analjais of the cost and intangible benefits. no
economic anallsis was performed to evaluate the cost
effectiveness of the move. The President decided to assign the
Forrestal Building to the Department of Energy based on its
size, j.osnent location, and accessibility to the public. The
General Services Administration (GSA) estimated the cost of the
move at about S22 million; the Department of Energy reduced the
estimate to about S17 million. The 1978 Supplemental
Appropriations Act authorized the $17 million requested by the
Department of Energy for the sovee. GSA has formulated plans to
relocate the present occupants of the Forrestal Building and
move in Department of Enerly hea.quarters organizationx.
Complete turnover of the building to the Department of Energy
may take saeveral year3. (URS)

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