
Community Mission
The mission of the Facilities Asset Management (FAM) Community of Interest is to enhance the efficient, effective, and sustainable stewardship of federal facilities. We achieve this by connecting Department of Defense and industry leaders with those seeking knowledge in asset management (AM), providing a collaborative platform for sharing resources, technologies, and strategies that support informed decision-making and risk management. Through research, advocacy, and professional development, we address current and future challenges in facility management to ensure long-term success.
Join the SAME Engage FAM NetworkCOI Objectives
- Foster Knowledge Sharing: Provide a platform for Department of Defense and industry leaders to exchange knowledge, resources, and best practices in asset management (AM).
- Promote Collaboration: Facilitate partnerships between industry, government agencies, and FAM thought leaders to address the challenges posed by constrained funding, hybrid workspaces, and extreme weather impacts.
- Expand Learning Opportunities: Offer a variety of forums, including webinars, the FAM Session Track, and the FAM Forum at JETC, for continuous learning and professional development.
- Leverage Cutting-Edge Technologies: Collaborate through the Geospatial Working Group on advanced technologies such as digital surveying, 3D modeling, and site picture generation.
- Support a National Asset Management Mission: Engage in the ongoing national effort to enhance asset management practices and drive innovation across industries.

Community Chair
Rigo Cisneros, Jacobs
Vice Chair: Jeff Freemyer, ManTech
Immediate Past Chair: Michael Zapata, AFCEC
Management and Strategy Chair: Jeff Freemyer, ManTech
Operations and Maintenance Chair: Rigo Cisneros, Jacobs
Programs and Education Chair: Matt Anderson, AtkinsRealis
Communications Chair: Carole Mahady, LMI
Post Liaison: Vacant
Young Professionals Liaison: Tim Cunningham, Fisher Engineering
JETC FIAM Session Track Chair: Tim Cummingham, Fisher Engineering
SAME National Office POC: Ree Miskimon, FSMPS
FAM COI Working Groups
Chair, Doug Kaiser
Chair, Mike Grussing
Upcoming Events
Upcoming National Webinars
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Journey to SAME Fellow Webinar
No two careers are the same and our paths may twist and turn as we carry our passions towards out goals. However, those detours don’t need to come at the expense of our long-term goals and achievements! In fact, they may be some of the most rewarding and challenging experiences. Thinking through and making a game plan during these seasons to make sure our long-term goals stay on track is incredibly important if we want to meet those goals. -
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Assessment and Inspection Process for Sites with General Radioactive Materials
A framework has been recently developed which provides a standardized approach in conducting a Preliminary Assessment (PA) and Site Inspection (SI) for sites with a known presence or potential presence of General-Radioactive Materials (G-RAM). -
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Business Impacts of the FAR Revisions and Contract Vehicle Realignment
The government contracting landscape has been redefined through recent revisions to the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs). All businesses alike and federal agencies are operating under a totally new set of rules based on recently released FAR 19 revisions and contract vehicle realignment. -
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Credentialing for Successful Careers
This webinar will provide an overview of professional credentialing pathways for individuals transitioning within or into the A/E/C, national security, and public service sectors.
Related TME Articles – Facility Asset Management
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Meeting Mission Requirements Through Collaborative Delivery
If adopted by the government, collaborative delivery contract models could have significant benefits to federal agencies in managing risk and improving both cost and schedule certainty on military construction and civil works projects. -
Delivering for Diverse Operational Needs at Hill AFB
A new U.S. Navy Reserve Center at Hill AFB required careful design and execution coordination to meet multifaceted mission needs, along with maintaining flexibility and innovation in its design to stay on schedule. -
Grounded by Uncertainty: The Adverse Effects of Continuing Resolutions
Continuing resolutions create compounding delays in modernization, training, and procurement for the U.S. Air Force—hindering long-term planning, operational capabilities, and overall readiness, as well as posing significant threats to national security and the ability to maintain air superiority and respond to crises. -
Physical Security Lessons Learned From State Department FLEX Missions
The Department of State’s experience in working from austere locations across the Pacific and its mature doctrine for executing physical security in such environments can offer lessons for the U.S. Marine Corps as the service carries out expeditionary advanced base operations in the region.
