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SAME/IFMA Facilities Management Workshop
Aug. 26-27, 2010
Omni Shoreham Hotel ** 2500 Calvert Street NW ** Washington, D.C.
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Click here for the attendee list [PDF]
WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS ARE LINKED BELOW
Session 1.1 - Best Practices in FM
Constant financial challenges and evolving workplace requirements force FMs to incorporate new technologies and forecast the trends that will assist them in their everyday operations. Panelists will explain how trends, technologies and emerging business practices will help you become more effective and efficient in the workplace. [Speaker bios]
- Moderator: Jon E. Martens, CFM, CFMJ, IFMA Fellow, Division Manager, Facility Operations, County of Sonoma, Calif.
Session 1.2– Asset Management
Asset management continues to play an increasing role in U.S. military and federal agency initiatives to provide efficient and economical facilities. Federal and private sector subject-matter experts will show you how to combine engineering principles and sound business practices to achieve a systematic approach toward maximizing your organization’s real property portfolio.
- Moderator: Lt. Col. Thomas L. Mitchell Jr., USAF (Ret.), CFM, CFMJ, Immediate Past Chairman, IFMA Board of Directors; Lead Associate, Facilities and Asset Management Consulting, Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Session 1.3– A Government Perspective
Find out why taking an asset management approach when forecasting FM needs will benefit the government. Learn about strategic sourcing opportunities and competitive pricing from the private sector.
- Moderator: Lt. Col. David Paul Wilder, Asset Management Program Manager, Asset Management and Operations Division, HQ USAF Office of the Civil Engineer
Panelists
- Mr. Rob Coffman Program Manager, Real Property Accountability Transformation, Business Enterprise Integration Directorate, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) [Bio]
- Ms. AnnMarie O'Malley, PhD Innovative Executions, LLC
- Mr. Alan Edgar, President of FacilityGenetics, LLC
- Mr. Joe Consoli, MAI, National Federal Development Association
Session 2.1 – Energy
This panel will allow you to examine the role of public and private partnerships when meeting energy requirements; learn how demand-response translates from the federal level into a regional plan of action; and discover how micro-grid optimization technologies can turn buildings into net-zero-energy facilities.
- Moderator: Phil Smith, P.E., CEM, LEED AP, Director, Federal Project Development, Honeywell Building Solutions
Session 2.2 – Sustainability
Life-cycle asset management involves more than just design and construction; implementing long-term sustainable practices within existing facilities is a challenge. This panel will discuss facility asset management sustainability practices and initiatives in the military, government and private sector.
- Moderator: Dan Geldermann, P.E., CFM, Principal, CALIBRE Systems Inc.
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