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Government Industry Forum
October 31, 2006
Agenda
Introduction - Emerging Technologies Committee Chairman (PDF 369KB)
Keynotes
Robert Fraga, Asst Commissioner, US GSA Public Buildings Service (PDF 838KB)
Admiral Thad Allen, Commandant U.S. Coast Guard
Panels
Panel 1 – “Building Information Model (BIM): Agency-wide Actions”
This panel will address agency-wide strategies and tactics of Building Information Modeling; illustrating the importance of identifying strategic goals, reengineering business processes, identifying enabling IT, and implementing organizational change to take full advantage of this and related emerging technologies. Three disparate federal agencies, on the leading edge of this technical and cultural revolution, will discuss their strategic and tactical approaches to BIM. Integral to this are the hidden opportunities for public/private collaboration and partnership.
Panel 2 – “BIM: Grass Root Experiences”
This panel will examine the empirical dimension of BIM, addressing experiences, practices, and lessons learned. This dimension of BIM brings into play the application of toolsets that, when applied effectively, can enhance an organization’s BIM practices and applications.
Panel 3 – “BIM: Pushing Standards to the Edge”
This panel will focus on the standards supporting building information modeling. Key to the success of BIM in the value chain is their role in enhancing data interoperability from planning to facility operations, and their capacity to bring greater efficiency to a competitive environment.
FFC Sponsoring Agencies
Air National Guard
Architect of the Capitol
Army Corps of Engineers
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Energy
Department of Justice
Department of Navy
Department of State
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Army
Department of the Interior
Department of Veterans Affairs
General Services Administration
Indian Health Service
NASA
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Smithsonian Institution
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Postal Service
Published White Papers
Albert Antelman: Facilities Management/Performance Assessment and Metrics - Facility Management Triage
Bill Brodt: Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE)
Bill Brodt: SpecsIntact and the Unified Facilities Guide Specifications Support for Sustainability
Byron Ellis: Building Automation Systems
Calvin Kam: GSA’s National 3D-4D-BIM Program
Calvin Kam: An Example of Successful Government-Academia Partnership
Carlo Ninassi: Design and Implementation of an Asset Management Tool: The IRS Post of Duty Guidelines System
Dan Geldermann: Streamlined Facilities Condition Assessments and Deferred Maintenance Cost Estimates
Dave Hammond: The Framework for Integrated Decision-Making
David Scheer: From an Educational Perspective: BIM in the Architectural Curriculum
Doug Christensen/Spencer Moore: GAO Best Practice T.E.A.M.S. (Total Enterprise Asset Management Solution) applied to an Air Force Base
Eloisa Raynault: Performance-Based Asset Management: Maintaining and Preserving Lighting Assets in the District of Columbia
James Dempsey: Facility Asset Management Defined
John Sullivan: Transitioning to BIM
Kimon Onuma: Integrated Operational and Facility Planning using BIM and Web Enabled Tools
Lance Marrano: Revolutionizing Architecture, Planning and Process
Louis Scalfari: Integration of Facility Condition Assessments, Master Plans, and Capital Improvements Programming: Case Study – U.S. Capitol Complex
Louise Sabol: Bridging the Data Gap in Federal Asset Management
Nancy Cocroft: Facility Planning Model
Pete Dahl: Pulling User Feedback into Renovation Design at the Pentagon
Sang Hoon Lee: Efficient Energy Management of Facility
Scott Arfsten: BIM Education for Today’s CMAA Members
Shiva Davoodpour: Building Information Modeling
Sue McNeil: Using a Community of Practice for the Exchange of Transportation Asset Management Information
Willem Kymmell: Revolutionary Construction Management Processes
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