Asset Management Execution: Facility Condition Assessments through Sustainment Management Systems Webinar

ORIGINALLY PRESENTED OCTOBER 3, 2013

Course Presenters: 

  • Lance Marrano, USACE, Engineer Research & Development Center, CERL
  • Steve Shoaf, P.E., Senior Associate, Cardno TEC
  • Jeffrey S. Guyne, P.E., Enterprise Engineering Management Branch Chief, HQ IMCOM, G4 Public Works
  • Landric Walden, P.E., Infrastructure Condition Assessment Program, Naval Facilities Engineering Command

Course Length:  2 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  2 PDHs / 2 AIA LUs

Course Overview:

This webinar provides an overview of BUILDER, the latest Sustainment Management System developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

As Department of Defense (DOD) organizations incorporate asset management principles into main business processes, a primary activity for implementation is assessing asset condition. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Engineer Research & Development Center, CERL is at the forefront for developing platforms dedicated to condition assessment execution. These platforms, referred to as Sustainment Management Systems, focus on various systems in the built environment. BUILDER is a sustainment management system that specializes in capturing the condition assessment process for facilities.

Keywords: Builder, USACE, condition assessment execution, Sustainment Management System, Online Learning Management System

Asset Management Execution: Facility Condition Assessments through Sustainment Management Systems Webinar

Asset Management Execution: Facility Condition Assessments through Sustainment Management Systems Video
Asset Management Execution: Facility Condition Assessments through Sustainment Management Systems Video

 

Join us for an overview of BUILDER, the latest Sustainment Management System developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers!

As Department of Defense (DOD) organizations incorporate asset management principles into main business processes, a primary activity for implementation is assessing asset condition. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Engineer Research & Development Center, CERL is at the forefront for developing platforms dedicated to condition assessment execution. These platforms, referred to as Sustainment Management Systems, focus on various systems in the built environment. BUILDER is a sustainment management system that specializes in capturing the condition assessment process for facilities. Join us for an overview of BUILDER, the latest Sustainment Management System developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers!


As Department of Defense (DOD) organizations incorporate asset management principles into main business processes, a primary activity for implementation is assessing asset condition. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Engineer Research & Development Center, CERL is at the forefront for developing platforms dedicated to condition assessment execution. These platforms, referred to as Sustainment Management Systems, focus on various systems in the built environment. BUILDER is a sustainment management system that specializes in capturing the condition assessment process for facilities. - See more at: http://www.same.org/index.php/component/content/article/201-uncategorised/872#sthash.1mcwZjZj.dpuf

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Asset Management Execution: Facility Condition Assessments through Sustainment Management Systems Webinar

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