Is there any Army specific guidance on EMS?
The Army Environmental Management Systems Implementers Guide is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to help installation staff in implementing an EMS. In emphasizing the need to take mission priorities into account, it provides guidance on the use of a broad Cross Functional Team, involving leadership, and identifying mission priorities across the installation. Army leadership understands that an EMS will not be successful if it remains only in the environmental office. The people responsible for ensuring success of the mission will embrace programs that truly are designed to benefit them. A properly implemented EMS will help support and enhance the Army’s mission. The Army has also developed the Army Commander’s Guide to Environmental Management Systems. This guide focuses specifically on actions that should be taken by the Garrison Commander (GC)* to successfully implement and sustain an effective EMS. The Army has emphasized that the Garrison Commander is the “EMS champion” for an in
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