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Mr. Albert A. Gammal, Jr.                       /
Regional Administrator     tion
General Services Administration
John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse
Boston, Massachusetts 02109


Dear  Mr. Gammal:

      We have completed a review of energy conservation measures at
 the John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) Federal Building, Government Center,
 Bosto gn_     hus'ts    The purpose of this review was to find out
-how effectively Government field installations were implementing the
energy  reduction program.  The review included:

      -the  results of the energy conservation program,
      -the  methods used to gather and report data on energy use,
      --the management of the energy conservation program, and
      -the  measures taken to reduce energy use in the building.

 RESULTS OF THE ENERGY
 CONSERVATION PROGRAM

      The JFK Federal Building complex consists of a 26-story tower
 and a 4-story low building.  Electricity for lighting and steam for
 heating and air conditioning are the prime types of energy used by
 the JFK Federal Building.

      In June 1973, -ae President directed all Federal agencies to use
 7 percent less energy in fiscal year 1974 than in fiscal year 1973.
 In October 1974, the President directed the agencies to use 15 percent
 less energy in fiscal year 1975 than in fiscal year 1973.

      During fiscal year 1974, the JFK Federal Building used less  energy
 than in fiscal year 1973.  Also, during the first two quarters of  fiscal
 year 1975 the JFK Federal Building used less energy than in the  corres-
 ponding period in fiscal year 1973.


UNITED STATES GENERAL  ACCOUNTING OFFICE
            REGIONAL  OFFICE
     ROOM 1903 JOHN F. KENNEDY FEDERAL BUILDING
             GOVERNMENT CENTER
       BOSTON, MASSACHUSeTTS 02203
             September 19, 1975


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