tailieunhanh - Sustainability – designed to be signed, sealed and delivered: Strategic Audit

Practical experience has shown that comprehensive, company-wide or agency-wide information security oriented towards long-term fulfilment of requirements and sustainable limitation of the risks can only be achieved through information security management. BSI Standard 100-1 ”Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)” (see [BSI1]) describes the information security process. Within the ISMS, the IS audit is part of the information security process and is integrated into “Check” phase of the PDCA model by Deming. The information security process is initiated by the management level and starts with the ”Planning” phase. The security organisation is planned in this phase. In the subsequent ”Do” phase, the security. | Sustainability - designed to be signed sealed and delivered Strategic Audit Environmental management systems in the Victorian Government January 2012 State Government Victoria Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability Victoria Published by the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability Melbourne Victoria January 2012. The State of Victoria Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability 2012 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Printed by Sovereign Press 6 Traminer Crt Wendouree Victoria 3355 Printed on recycled paper. Authorised by the Victorian Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability 16 570 Bourke Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ISBN 978-1-921147-18-0 For further information contact the Office of the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability phone 61 3 8636 2197 or visit http Disclaimer This report may be of assistance to you and every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct. It is based largely on data and information provided by the Victorian Government. The Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability does not guarantee that the report is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. Contents From the commissioner 5 Designing sustainability with contracts 5 Key Messages 7 Victorian Government Architect s perspective 8 Why design matters 8 Part 1 - Contracts designed to be a sustainability device 12 The power of state contracts 13 Co-benefits - why bother 17 How to leverage environmental change through contracting 18 2 HIHHHH HHMH H MI I Part 2 - Contracts designed and applied 24 Greener Government Buildings - designing the energy performance contract 26 Melbourne Health designs a contract clause and takes a .