Presidential Memorandum of February 21, 2012; Driving Innovation and Creating Jobs in Rural America Through Biobased and Sustainable Product Procurement, 15022-15024 [2012-6101]

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Presidential Memorandum of February 21, 2012; Driving Innovation and Creating Jobs in Rural America Through Biobased and Sustainable Product Procurement On February 21, 2012, President Barack Obama issued a memorandum to the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies directing that they effectively execute Federal procurement requirements for biobased products, including those requirements identified in Executive Order 13514 and prescribed in the 2002 Farm Bill, as amended by the 2008 Farm Bill. The text of this memorandum reads: The BioPreferred program— established by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–171) (2002 Farm Bill), and strengthened by the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110– 234) (2008 Farm Bill)—is intended to increase Federal procurement of biobased products to promote rural economic development, create new jobs, and provide new markets for farm commodities. Biobased and sustainable products help to increase our energy security and independence. The Federal Government, with leadership from the Department of Agriculture (USDA), has made significant strides in implementing the BioPreferred program. It is one of the key elements in my efforts to promote sustainable acquisition throughout the Government under Executive Order 13514 of October 5, 2009 (Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance). Further efforts will drive innovation and economic growth and create jobs at marginal cost to the American public. The goal of this memorandum is to ensure that executive departments and agencies (agencies) effectively execute Federal procurement requirements for biobased products, including those VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:29 Mar 13, 2012 Jkt 226001 requirements identified in Executive Order 13514 and prescribed in the 2002 Farm Bill, as amended by the 2008 Farm Bill. It is vital that these efforts are in accord and carefully coordinated with other Federal procurement requirements. Therefore, I direct that agencies take the following steps to significantly increase Federal procurement of biobased and other sustainable products. Section 1. Actions Related to Executive Order 13514 (a) Agencies shall include and report on biobased acquisition as part of the sustainable acquisition goals and milestones in the Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan required by section 8 of Executive Order 13514. (b) As required by section 2(h) of Executive Order 13514, agencies shall ensure that 95 percent of applicable new contract actions for products and services advance sustainable acquisition, including biobased acquisition, where such products and services meet agency performance requirements. In doing so, agencies shall: (i) Include acquisition of biobased products in their Affirmative Procurement Programs and Preferable Purchasing Programs, as applicable (as originally required by Executive Order 13101 of September 14, 1998 (Greening the Government Through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Federal Acquisition) and reinforced by Executive Order 13423 of January 24, 2007 (Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management) and Executive Order 13514); (ii) include biobased products as part of their procurement review and monitoring program required by section 9002(a) of the 2008 Farm Bill, incorporating data collection and reporting requirements as part of their program evaluation; and (iii) provide appropriate training on procurement of biobased products for all acquisition personnel including requirements and procurement staff. (c) The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) shall emphasize biobased purchasing in the fiscal year 2012 and 2013 Sustainability/Energy scorecard, which is the periodic evaluation of agency performance on sustainable PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 acquisition pursuant to section 4 of Executive Order 13514. Section 2. Biobased Product Designations The USDA has already designated 64 categories of biobased products for preferred Federal procurement. Although these categories represent an estimated 9,000 individual products, less than half of the known biobased products are currently included in the preference program. Increasing the number of products subject to the Federal procurement preference will increase procurement of biobased products. Therefore, I direct the Secretary of Agriculture to: (a) Increase both the number of categories of biobased products designated and individual products eligible for preferred purchasing by 50 percent within 1 year of the date of this memorandum; and (b) establish a Web-based process whereby biobased product manufacturers can request USDA to establish a new product category for designation. The USDA shall determine the merit of the request and, if the product category is deemed eligible, propose designation within 180 days of the request. Section 3. Changes in Procurement Mechanisms Several actions can be taken to facilitate improvement in and compliance with the requirements to purchase biobased products. To achieve these changes, I direct: (a) The Senior Sustainability Officers and Chief Acquisition Officers of all agencies to randomly sample procurement actions (such as solicitations and awards) to verify that biobased considerations are included as appropriate. Agencies shall include results of these sampling efforts in the Sustainability/Energy scorecard reported to OMB; (b) the Secretary of Agriculture to work with relevant officials in agencies that have electronic product procurement catalogs to identify and implement solutions to increase the visibility of biobased and other sustainable products; (c) the Senior Sustainability Officers of all agencies that have established agency-specific product specifications, in coordination with any other appropriate officials, to review and E:\FR\FM\14MRN1.SGM 14MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 50 / Wednesday, March 14, 2012 / Notices srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES revise all specifications under their control to assure that, wherever possible and appropriate, such specifications require the use of sustainable products, including USDA-designated biobased products, and that any language prohibiting the use of biobased products is removed. The review shall be on a 4year cycle. Significant review should be completed within 1 year of the date of this memorandum, and the results of the reviews shall be annually reported to OMB and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); and (d) the Secretary of Agriculture to amend USDA’s automated contract writing system, the Integrated Acquisition System, to serve as a model for biobased product procurement throughout the Federal Government by adding elements related to acquisition planning, evaluation factors for source selection, and specifications and requirements. Once completed, USDA shall share the model with all agencies and, as appropriate, assist any agency efforts to adopt similar mechanisms. Section 4. Small Business Assistance A majority of the biobased product manufacturers and vendors selling biobased products and services that use biobased products to the Federal Government are small businesses. To improve the ability of small businesses to sell these products and services to the Federal Government, I direct: (a) The Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to use relevant programs of the Department, such as the Manufacturing Extension Partnership network, to improve the performance and competitiveness of biobased product manufacturers; (b) the Secretary of Agriculture to work cooperatively with Procurement Technical Assistance Center programs located across the Nation to provide training and assistance to biobased product companies to make these companies aware of the BioPreferred program and opportunities to sell biobased products to Federal, State, and local government agencies; and (c) the Secretary of Agriculture to develop training within 6 months of the date of this memorandum for small businesses on the BioPreferred program and the opportunities it presents, and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) to disseminate that training to Small Business Development Centers and feature it on the SBA Web site. Section 5. Reporting The Federal Government should obtain the most reliable information to VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:29 Mar 13, 2012 Jkt 226001 gauge its progress in purchasing biobased products, including measuring the annual number of procurements that include direct purchase of biobased products, the annual number of construction and service contracts that include the purchase of biobased products, and the annual volume and type of biobased products the Federal Government purchases. I direct that: (a) Within 1 year of the date of this memorandum, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council shall propose an amendment to the Federal Acquisition Regulation to require reporting of biobased product purchases, to be made public on an annual basis; and (b) following the promulgation of the proposed amendment referenced in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Chief Acquisition Officers Council, shall develop a reporting template to facilitate the annual reporting requirement. Section 6. Jobs Creation Research Biobased products are creating jobs across America. These innovative products are creating new markets for agriculture and expanding opportunities in rural America. Therefore, I direct the Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a report on job creation and the economic impact associated with the biobased product industry to be submitted to the President through the Domestic Policy Council and OSTP within 2 years of the date of this memorandum. The study shall include: (a) The number of American jobs originating from the biobased product industry annually over the last 10 years, including the job changes in specific sectors; (b) the dollar value of the current domestic biobased products industry, including intermediates, feedstocks, and finished products, but excluding biofuels; (c) a forecast for biobased job creation potential over the next 10 years; (d) a forecast for growth in the biobased industry over the next 10 years; and (e) jobs data for both biofuels and biobased products, but shall generate separate data for each category. Section 7. Education and Outreach In compliance with the 2002 Farm Bill, several agencies established agency promotion programs to support the biobased products procurement preference. The Federal Acquisition Institute has added biobased procurement training to its course offerings. To assure both formal and informal educational and outreach PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 15023 instruction on the BioPreferred program are in place and being implemented by each agency, I direct: (a) The Secretary of Agriculture to update all existing USDA BioPreferred and related sustainable acquisition training materials within 1 year of the date of this memorandum; (b) the Senior Sustainability Officers and Chief Acquisition Officers of agencies to work cooperatively with the Secretary of Agriculture to immediately implement such BioPreferred program agency education and outreach programs as are necessary to meet the requirements of this memorandum and relevant statutes; and (c) the Secretary of Agriculture to work actively with the Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled to promote education and outreach to program, technical, and contracting personnel, and to purchase card holders on BioPreferred AbilityOne products. Section 8. General Provisions (a) This memorandum shall apply to an agency with respect to the activities, personnel, resources, and facilities of the agency that are located within the United States. The head of an agency may provide that this memorandum shall apply in whole or in part with respect to the activities, personnel, resources, and facilities of the agency that are not located within the United States, if the head of the agency determines that such application is in the interest of the United States. (b) The head of an agency shall manage activities, personnel, resources, and facilities of the agency that are not located within the United States, and with respect to which the head of the agency has not made a determination under subsection (a) of this section, in a manner consistent with the policies set forth in this memorandum, to the extent the head of the agency determines practicable. (c) For purposes of this memorandum, ‘‘biobased product’’ shall have the meaning set forth in section 8101(4) of title 7, United States Code. (d) This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. (e) The Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register. E:\FR\FM\14MRN1.SGM 14MRN1 15024 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 50 / Wednesday, March 14, 2012 / Notices Dated: March 8, 2012. Pearlie S. Reed, Assistant Secretary for Administration, S. Department of Agriculture. • Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to https:// www.regulations.gov. [FR Doc. 2012–6101 Filed 3–13–12; 8:45 am] FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BILLING CODE 3410–93–P DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of the Secretary Privacy Act of 1974; Revised System of Records For general questions, please contact: Shari Erickson, Program Manager, (970) 295– 5128, 301 South Howes Street, Suite 309, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. For privacy issues, please contact: Ravoyne Payton, Chief Privacy Officer, Technology Planning, Architecture and E-Government, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Office of the Chief Information Officer, USDA. ACTION: Notice of the revision of Privacy Act system of records. I. Background In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of Agriculture proposes to revise an existing Department of Agriculture system of records notice now titled, USDA/OCIO–2 eAuthentication Service (eAuth). The USDA eAuth provides the public and government businesses with a single sign-on capability for USDA applications, management of user credentials, and verification of identity, authorization, and electronic signatures. USDA’s eAuth collects customer information through an electronic selfregistration process provided through the eAuth Web site. This System of Records Notice was previously published as ‘‘USDA eAuthentication Service’’ in Federal Register Vol. 71, No. 143 on Wednesday July 26, 2006. The revision reflects updates to the system name; the system location; routine uses; storage policies; safeguards; retention and disposal; the system manager; and notification, record access, and contesting procedures. DATES: Submit comments on or before April 23, 2012. This new system will be effective April 23, 2012. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number USDA/ OCIO–2 by one of the following methods: • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. • Fax: (970) 295–5168. • Mail: Chris North, Enterprise Applications Services Director, eAuthentication, 2150 Centre Avenue, Suite 208, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526. • Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name and docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be posted without change to https:// www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. The USDA eAuthentication Service provides USDA Agency customers and employees single sign-on capability and electronic authentication and authorization for USDA Web applications and services. Through an online self-registration process, USDA Agency customers and employees can obtain accounts as authorized users that will provide access to USDA resources without needing to re-authenticate within the context of a single Internet session. Once an account is activated, users may use the associated user ID and password that they created to access USDA resources that are protected by eAuthentication. Information stored in the eAuthentication Service may be shared with other USDA components, as well as appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal, foreign, or international government agencies as outlined in the routine uses or authorized by statute. This sharing will take place only after USDA determines that the receiving component or agency has a need to know the information to carry out national security, law enforcement, immigration, intelligence, or other functions consistent with the routine uses set forth in this system of records notice. The revisions to this system of records include renaming the system to be consistent with the Department’s naming system; updating the system location, storage policies, storage safeguards, and retention and disposal policies; and the system manager’s location; and the notification, record access, and contesting procedures in order to be consistent with the Department’s best practices. In addition, the routine uses were amended as follows: • Former Routine Use 1 was deleted. • Former Routine Use 2 was renumbered Routine Use 1 and revised. • Former Routine Use 3 was renumbered Routine Use 2 and revised. AGENCY: srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:05 Mar 13, 2012 Jkt 226001 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 • Former Routine Use 4 was renumbered Routine Use 3 and revised. • Former Routine Use 5 was renumbered Routine Use 4 and revised. • Former Routine Use 6 was renumbered Routine Use 5 and revised. • Routine Use 6 is added to permit disclosure to the Department of Justice in order to represent the government’s interest in litigation. • Routine Use 7 is added to permit disclosure to appropriate agencies, entities, and persons to prevent or address a security breach or suspected security breach. • Former Routine Use 8 was deleted. Dated: March 6, 2012. Thomas J. Vilsack, Secretary, Department of Agriculture. SYSTEM OF RECORDS USDA/OCIO–2 SYSTEM NAME: USDA/OCIO–2 eAuthentication Service. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED. 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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


Presidential Memorandum of February 21, 2012; Driving Innovation 
and Creating Jobs in Rural America Through Biobased and Sustainable 
Product Procurement

    On February 21, 2012, President Barack Obama issued a memorandum to 
the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies directing that they 
effectively execute Federal procurement requirements for biobased 
products, including those requirements identified in Executive Order 
13514 and prescribed in the 2002 Farm Bill, as amended by the 2008 Farm 
Bill. The text of this memorandum reads:
    The BioPreferred program--established by the Farm Security and 
Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-171) (2002 Farm Bill), and 
strengthened by the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 
110-234) (2008 Farm Bill)--is intended to increase Federal procurement 
of biobased products to promote rural economic development, create new 
jobs, and provide new markets for farm commodities. Biobased and 
sustainable products help to increase our energy security and 
independence.
    The Federal Government, with leadership from the Department of 
Agriculture (USDA), has made significant strides in implementing the 
BioPreferred program. It is one of the key elements in my efforts to 
promote sustainable acquisition throughout the Government under 
Executive Order 13514 of October 5, 2009 (Federal Leadership in 
Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance). Further efforts will 
drive innovation and economic growth and create jobs at marginal cost 
to the American public.
    The goal of this memorandum is to ensure that executive departments 
and agencies (agencies) effectively execute Federal procurement 
requirements for biobased products, including those requirements 
identified in Executive Order 13514 and prescribed in the 2002 Farm 
Bill, as amended by the 2008 Farm Bill. It is vital that these efforts 
are in accord and carefully coordinated with other Federal procurement 
requirements.
    Therefore, I direct that agencies take the following steps to 
significantly increase Federal procurement of biobased and other 
sustainable products.

Section 1. Actions Related to Executive Order 13514

    (a) Agencies shall include and report on biobased acquisition as 
part of the sustainable acquisition goals and milestones in the 
Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan required by section 8 of 
Executive Order 13514.
    (b) As required by section 2(h) of Executive Order 13514, agencies 
shall ensure that 95 percent of applicable new contract actions for 
products and services advance sustainable acquisition, including 
biobased acquisition, where such products and services meet agency 
performance requirements. In doing so, agencies shall:
    (i) Include acquisition of biobased products in their Affirmative 
Procurement Programs and Preferable Purchasing Programs, as applicable 
(as originally required by Executive Order 13101 of September 14, 1998 
(Greening the Government Through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and 
Federal Acquisition) and reinforced by Executive Order 13423 of January 
24, 2007 (Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and 
Transportation Management) and Executive Order 13514);
    (ii) include biobased products as part of their procurement review 
and monitoring program required by section 9002(a) of the 2008 Farm 
Bill, incorporating data collection and reporting requirements as part 
of their program evaluation; and
    (iii) provide appropriate training on procurement of biobased 
products for all acquisition personnel including requirements and 
procurement staff.
    (c) The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) shall emphasize 
biobased purchasing in the fiscal year 2012 and 2013 Sustainability/
Energy scorecard, which is the periodic evaluation of agency 
performance on sustainable acquisition pursuant to section 4 of 
Executive Order 13514.

Section 2. Biobased Product Designations

    The USDA has already designated 64 categories of biobased products 
for preferred Federal procurement. Although these categories represent 
an estimated 9,000 individual products, less than half of the known 
biobased products are currently included in the preference program. 
Increasing the number of products subject to the Federal procurement 
preference will increase procurement of biobased products. Therefore, I 
direct the Secretary of Agriculture to:
    (a) Increase both the number of categories of biobased products 
designated and individual products eligible for preferred purchasing by 
50 percent within 1 year of the date of this memorandum; and
    (b) establish a Web-based process whereby biobased product 
manufacturers can request USDA to establish a new product category for 
designation. The USDA shall determine the merit of the request and, if 
the product category is deemed eligible, propose designation within 180 
days of the request.

Section 3. Changes in Procurement Mechanisms

    Several actions can be taken to facilitate improvement in and 
compliance with the requirements to purchase biobased products. To 
achieve these changes, I direct:
    (a) The Senior Sustainability Officers and Chief Acquisition 
Officers of all agencies to randomly sample procurement actions (such 
as solicitations and awards) to verify that biobased considerations are 
included as appropriate. Agencies shall include results of these 
sampling efforts in the Sustainability/Energy scorecard reported to 
OMB;
    (b) the Secretary of Agriculture to work with relevant officials in 
agencies that have electronic product procurement catalogs to identify 
and implement solutions to increase the visibility of biobased and 
other sustainable products;
    (c) the Senior Sustainability Officers of all agencies that have 
established agency-specific product specifications, in coordination 
with any other appropriate officials, to review and

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revise all specifications under their control to assure that, wherever 
possible and appropriate, such specifications require the use of 
sustainable products, including USDA-designated biobased products, and 
that any language prohibiting the use of biobased products is removed. 
The review shall be on a 4-year cycle. Significant review should be 
completed within 1 year of the date of this memorandum, and the results 
of the reviews shall be annually reported to OMB and the Office of 
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); and
    (d) the Secretary of Agriculture to amend USDA's automated contract 
writing system, the Integrated Acquisition System, to serve as a model 
for biobased product procurement throughout the Federal Government by 
adding elements related to acquisition planning, evaluation factors for 
source selection, and specifications and requirements. Once completed, 
USDA shall share the model with all agencies and, as appropriate, 
assist any agency efforts to adopt similar mechanisms.

Section 4. Small Business Assistance

    A majority of the biobased product manufacturers and vendors 
selling biobased products and services that use biobased products to 
the Federal Government are small businesses. To improve the ability of 
small businesses to sell these products and services to the Federal 
Government, I direct:
    (a) The Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary 
of Agriculture, to use relevant programs of the Department, such as the 
Manufacturing Extension Partnership network, to improve the performance 
and competitiveness of biobased product manufacturers;
    (b) the Secretary of Agriculture to work cooperatively with 
Procurement Technical Assistance Center programs located across the 
Nation to provide training and assistance to biobased product companies 
to make these companies aware of the BioPreferred program and 
opportunities to sell biobased products to Federal, State, and local 
government agencies; and
    (c) the Secretary of Agriculture to develop training within 6 
months of the date of this memorandum for small businesses on the 
BioPreferred program and the opportunities it presents, and the 
Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) to disseminate 
that training to Small Business Development Centers and feature it on 
the SBA Web site.

Section 5. Reporting

    The Federal Government should obtain the most reliable information 
to gauge its progress in purchasing biobased products, including 
measuring the annual number of procurements that include direct 
purchase of biobased products, the annual number of construction and 
service contracts that include the purchase of biobased products, and 
the annual volume and type of biobased products the Federal Government 
purchases. I direct that:
    (a) Within 1 year of the date of this memorandum, the Federal 
Acquisition Regulatory Council shall propose an amendment to the 
Federal Acquisition Regulation to require reporting of biobased product 
purchases, to be made public on an annual basis; and
    (b) following the promulgation of the proposed amendment referenced 
in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of Agriculture, in 
consultation with the Chief Acquisition Officers Council, shall develop 
a reporting template to facilitate the annual reporting requirement.

Section 6. Jobs Creation Research

    Biobased products are creating jobs across America. These 
innovative products are creating new markets for agriculture and 
expanding opportunities in rural America. Therefore, I direct the 
Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a report on job creation and the 
economic impact associated with the biobased product industry to be 
submitted to the President through the Domestic Policy Council and OSTP 
within 2 years of the date of this memorandum. The study shall include:
    (a) The number of American jobs originating from the biobased 
product industry annually over the last 10 years, including the job 
changes in specific sectors;
    (b) the dollar value of the current domestic biobased products 
industry, including intermediates, feedstocks, and finished products, 
but excluding biofuels;
    (c) a forecast for biobased job creation potential over the next 10 
years;
    (d) a forecast for growth in the biobased industry over the next 10 
years; and
    (e) jobs data for both biofuels and biobased products, but shall 
generate separate data for each category.

Section 7. Education and Outreach

    In compliance with the 2002 Farm Bill, several agencies established 
agency promotion programs to support the biobased products procurement 
preference. The Federal Acquisition Institute has added biobased 
procurement training to its course offerings. To assure both formal and 
informal educational and outreach instruction on the BioPreferred 
program are in place and being implemented by each agency, I direct:
    (a) The Secretary of Agriculture to update all existing USDA 
BioPreferred and related sustainable acquisition training materials 
within 1 year of the date of this memorandum;
    (b) the Senior Sustainability Officers and Chief Acquisition 
Officers of agencies to work cooperatively with the Secretary of 
Agriculture to immediately implement such BioPreferred program agency 
education and outreach programs as are necessary to meet the 
requirements of this memorandum and relevant statutes; and
    (c) the Secretary of Agriculture to work actively with the 
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled 
to promote education and outreach to program, technical, and 
contracting personnel, and to purchase card holders on BioPreferred 
AbilityOne products.

Section 8. General Provisions

    (a) This memorandum shall apply to an agency with respect to the 
activities, personnel, resources, and facilities of the agency that are 
located within the United States. The head of an agency may provide 
that this memorandum shall apply in whole or in part with respect to 
the activities, personnel, resources, and facilities of the agency that 
are not located within the United States, if the head of the agency 
determines that such application is in the interest of the United 
States.
    (b) The head of an agency shall manage activities, personnel, 
resources, and facilities of the agency that are not located within the 
United States, and with respect to which the head of the agency has not 
made a determination under subsection (a) of this section, in a manner 
consistent with the policies set forth in this memorandum, to the 
extent the head of the agency determines practicable.
    (c) For purposes of this memorandum, ``biobased product'' shall 
have the meaning set forth in section 8101(4) of title 7, United States 
Code.
    (d) This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any 
right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in 
equity by any party against the United States, its departments, 
agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other 
person.
    (e) The Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized and directed 
to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.


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    Dated: March 8, 2012.
Pearlie S. Reed,
Assistant Secretary for Administration, S. Department of Agriculture.
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