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Elected and appointed state employees often have one goal in mind: Save taxpayer dollars.

That means working efficiently and accountably. And that’s what Johnson Controls projects are all about:

  • Saving money up front. Johnson Controls is adept at responding to competitive or single-source contracts with proposals that offer high value at a low cost.
  • Saving money along the way. The hundreds of state government contracts we’ve successfully completed indicate we know what we’re doing. Our quality processes and products are highly efficient – and flexible to meet local demands.
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  • Saving money over the long-term. Through performance contracts, we facilitate private funding for capital projects and use utility savings to fund the improvements. We guarantee the results. Our reporting is totally transparent and accountable – and state government can use the information to explain project benefits to taxpayers.
We also know that another vital concern is state economic development. The National Governor’s Association believes that “States are well-positioned to lead the way as we Americanize our energy sources and grow related jobs and our economy." Johnson Control is ready to make that happen.

  • Economic development through job creation. Using national data available for the construction market, for every $1 million dollars spent with Johnson Controls on an energy efficiency project, there is estimated to be up to $3 million of new spending in the community and up to 26 jobs created*. They’re most often well-paying, family supporting jobs that stay within the state.
  • invalid link: /content/us/en/about/old_pages/diversity_and_public/diversity.html Economic development through minority partnerships . Johnson Controls spends more than $1billion each year with minority suppliers, one of only 13 companies to do so. Our approach is to go above and beyond quotas to involve as many women- and minority-owned businesses as possible.
  • Economic development through training. Johnson Controls has one of the country’s largest training organizations, and we also provide on-site training. That means everyone we partner with – from state staff to diverse suppliers – receives the training that will help them advance their own careers and companies – and benefit the state for years to come.
While financial issues are important to states, they also need to consider environmental and social issues, too.

* Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce, RIMS II Multipliers
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