Department of Defense Implementation of the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative

Department of Defense Implementation of the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative

Author: Congressional Research Service

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2013-06-19

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781490476933

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The Department of Defense (DOD) is the single largest energy consumer in the nation. As the largest owner of federal data centers, with 772, the DOD has more than twice as many centers as any other agency. By consolidating some of its data centers, DOD could have a significant positive impact on energy savings for the federal government. DOD has instituted a number of policy directives, as have all federal agencies, that influence energy use in its data centers.


Department of Defense Implementation of the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative

Department of Defense Implementation of the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative

Author: Patricia Moloney Figliola

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13:

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The Department of Defense (DOD) is the single largest energy consumer in the nation. As the largest owner of federal data centers, with 772, the DOD has more than twice as many centers as any other agency. By consolidating some of its data centers, DOD could have a significant positive impact on energy savings for the federal government. DOD has instituted a number of policy directives, as have all federal agencies, that influence energy use in its data centers. Within the context of the FDCCI, DOD's efforts are intended to address concerns about rising energy demands and costs of data centers, associated increases in carbon emissions, expanding real-estate footprints of data centers, and rising real-estate costs. According to DOD, the Department plans to reduce the number of its data centers by about 30% by 2013, and the number of servers by 25%. DOD intends to use savings generated from consolidation to pay the consolidation costs. DOD also plans to use cloud computing as part of its savings effort.