EXECUTIVE ORDER 12770

                             EXECUTIVE ORDER
                                  12770

               METRIC USAGE IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS

           By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution
     and the laws of the United States of America, including the Metric
     Conversion Act of 1975, Public Law 94-168 (15 U.S.C. 205a et seq.)
     ("the Metric Conversion Act"), as amended by section 5164 of the
     Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, Public Law 100-418
     ("the Trade and Competitiveness Act"), and in order to implement the
     congressional designation of the metric system of measurement as the
     preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and
     commerce, it is hereby ordered as follows:


     Section 1.  Coordination by the Department of Commerce.
   
     (a) The Secretary of Commerce ("Secretary") is designated to direct
         and coordinate efforts by Federal departments and agencies to
         implement Government metric usage in accordance with section 3
         of the Metric Conversion Act (15 U.S.C. 205b), as amended by
         section 5164(b) of the Trade and Competitiveness Act.

     (b) In furtherance of his duties under this order, the Secretary is
         authorized:

         (1) to charter an Interagency Council on Metric Policy ("ICMP"),
             which will assist the Secretary in coordinating Federal
             Government-wide implementation of this order.  Conflicts and
             questions regarding implementation of this order shall be
             resolved by the ICMP.  The Secretary may establish such
             subcommittees and subchairs within this Council as may be
             necessary to carry out the purposes of this order.

         (2) to form such advisory committees representing other
             interests, including State and local governments and the
             business community, as may be necessary to achieve the
             maximum beneficial effects of this order; and

         (3) to issue guidelines, to promulgate rules and regulations,
             and to take such actions as may be necessary to carry out
             the purposes of this order. Regulations promulgated by the
             Secretary shall function as policy guidelines for other
             agencies and departments.

     (c) The Secretary shall report to the President annually regarding
         the progress made in implementing this order. The report shall
         include:
   
         (1) an assessment of progress made by individual Federal agencies
             towards implementing the purposes underlying this order;
   
         (2) an assessment of the effect that this order has had on
             achieving the national goal of establishing the metric
             system as the preferred system of weights and measures
             for United States trade and commerce; and

         (3) on October 1, 1992, any recommendations which the Secretary may

                           EXECUTIVE ORDER - 12770

             have for additional measures, including proposed legislation,
             needed to achieve the full economic benefits of metric usage.
   

     Section 2.  Department and Agency Responsibilities.

     All executive branch departments and agencies of the United States
     Government are directed to take all appropriate measures within their
     authority to carry out the provisions of this order. Consistent with
     this mission, the head of each executive department and agency shall:

     (a) use, to the extent economically feasible by September 30, 1992, or
         by such other date or dates established by the department or
         agency in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, the metric
         system of measurement in Federal Government procurements, grants,
         and other business-related activities. Other business-related
         activities include all use of measurement units in agency programs
         and functions related to trade, industry, and commerce.
   
         (1) Metric usage shall not be required to the extent that such
             use is impractical or is likely to cause significant
             inefficiencies or loss of markets to United States firms.
   
         (2) Heads of departments and agencies shall establish an
             effective process for a policy-level and program-level
             review of proposed exceptions to metric usage. Appropriate
             information about exceptions granted shall be included in
             the agency annual report along with recommendations for
             actions to enable future metric usage.

     (b) seek out ways to increase understanding of the metric system of
         measurement through educational information and guidance and in
         Government publications.  The transition to use of metric units in
         Government publications should be made as publications are revised
         on normal schedules or new publications are developed, or as
         metric publications are required in support of metric usage
         pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.

     (c) seek the appropriate aid, assistance, and cooperation of other
         affected parties, including other Federal, State, and local
         agencies and the private sector, in implementing this order.
         Appropriate use shall be made of governmental, trade,
         professional, and private sector metric coordinating groups to
         secure the maximum benefits of this order through proper
         communication among affected sectors.

     (d) formulate metric transition plans for the department or agency
         which shall incorporate the requirements of the Metric Conversion
         Act and this order, and which shall be approved by the department
         or agency head and be in effect by November 30, 1991. Copies of
         approved plans shall be forwarded to the Secretary of Commerce.
         Such metric transition plans shall specify, among other things:
   
         (1) the total scope of the metric transition task for that
             department or agency, including firm dates for all metric
             accomplishment milestones for the current and subsequent
             fiscal year;

                           EXECUTIVE ORDER - 12770
   
         (2) plans of the department or agency for specific initiatives to
             enhance cooperation with industry, especially small business,
             as it voluntarily converts to the metric system, and with all
             affected parties in undertaking the requirements of paragraph
             (a) of this section; and
   
         (3) specific steps and associated schedules through which the
             department or agency will seek to increase understanding of
             the metric system through educational information and
             guidance, and in department or agency publications.
   
     (e) designate a senior-level official as the Metric Executive for
         the department or agency to assist the head of each executive
         department or agency in implementing this order. The
         responsibilities of the Metric Executive shall include, but not
         be limited to:
   
         (1) acting as the department's or agency's policy-level
             representative to the ICMP and as a liaison with other
             government agencies and private sector groups;
   
         (2) management oversight of department or agency outreach and
             response to inquiries and questions from affected parties
             during the transition to metric system usage; and
   
         (3) management oversight of preparation of the department's or
             agency's metric transition plans and progress reports,
             including the Annual Metric Report required by 15 U.S.C. 205j
             and OMB Circular A-11.
   
         (4) preparation by June 30, 1992, of an assessment of agency
             progress and problems, together with recommendations for steps
             to assure successful implementation of the Metric Conversion
             Act. The assessment and recommendations shall be approved by
             the head of the department or agency and provided to the
             Secretary by June 30, 1992, for inclusion in the Secretary's
             October 1, 1992, report on implementation of this order.


     Section 3.  Application of Resources.
   
     The head of each executive department and agency shall be responsible
     for implementing and applying the necessary resources to accomplish
     the goals set forth in the Metric Conversion Act and this order.


     Section 4.  Judicial Review.
   
     This order is intended only to improve the internal management of the
     executive branch and is not intended to create any right or benefit,
     substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by a party against the
     United States, its agencies, its officers, or any other person.
   
                                                    GEORGE BUSH

     THE WHITE HOUSE,
     July 25, 1991.

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