Conference
Schedule
The Conference agenda features
expert presentations, panel discussions, demonstrations,
workshops, peer reports from the field, and networking
events. All details pertaining to the time and date of
the presentations are listed in the agenda below.
THURSDAY NIGHT
WITH HORSESHOE ROAD
Your Conference registration includes a reception,
dinner and ceremony on Thursday evening, Aug.
13th. Enjoy first-class live entertainment by . Bring guests for just $80 each (ticket
required).
Schedule listed below is subject to
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May 16, 2010 |
| Monday,
May 17, 2010 |
| Tuesday,
May 18, 2010 |
| Wednesday,
May 19, 2010 |
| Thursday,
May 20, 2010 |
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| 8:00 AM
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Pre-Conference Day One: Revit
Architecture Fundamentals
Second Level - Meeting Room 16
Choose a single
day or both days. View the "Pre-Conference
Workshop" tab for more detailed information.
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| 8:00 AM
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Pre-Conference Day Two: Revit
Architecture Component Families and Schedules
Second Level - Meeting Room
16
Advanced Revit
training. Choose a single day or both days. View
the "Pre-Conference Workshop" tab for more detailed
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CFTA BIM
Forum
All conference registrants are invited to
participate in this forum. The BIM (Building
Information Modeling) Forum will allow for moderated,
open discussion on a variety of BIM issues.
Attendance at this forum will allow registrants to
increase their knowledge of BIM issues and share
opinions with industry experts and fellow designers,
planners, and campus FM professionals and peers.
Second Level - Room 17 |
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Welcome
Reception Second Level -
Ballroom E
Grand
Opening of our Exhibit Hall
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| 7:00 AM
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Breakfast
& Exhibits Exhibit Hall -
Ballroom E
Get your blood flowing and
your mind ready for a full day of Conference sessions
among fellow attendees and visit with the Exhibitors.
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Opening
General Session
Second Level - Ballroom D
Welcome to the National
Campus FM Technology Conference by CFTA
President Lynn Hazelbaker of Oklahoma State
University.
Guest appearance and Welcome by
Oklahoma City Vice-Mayor Gary
Marrs.
The Value of
"Where-Enabling" FM Enterprise Systems
keynote address presented by John Young, ESRI's
national account manager for the General Services
Administration. He also is the Federal Civilian
team leader for Enterprise Facility Management
solutions. John is currently focused on real property
enterprise systems and the integration of GIS
technologies into the FM life cycle.
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| 10:00
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Refreshment Break Exhibit Hall - Ballroom E
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| 10:30
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Breakout
Sessions
Creating a World Class Organization - Part
One - The Administrator's View
Presented by Christopher K. Ahoy, APPA Fellow,
Associate Vice President for Facilities, and Past APPA
President (2005-07); Lola Van Wyk, Manager of Design
Services; and Engineering Technician Richard Tribolet,
all of Iowa State University.
Room 16
BIM Initiatives of the
National Institute of Building Sciences
Presented by Deke Smith, Executive
Director of buildingSMART alliance, National
Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS).
Room 18
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| 12:00
PM - 1:30 PM |
Buffet
Lunch & Exhibits Exhibit Hall - Ballroom E
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| 1:30 PM
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Breakout
Sessions
Creating a World Class Organization - Part
Two - The Technical View Presented by
Lola Van Wyk, who also presently serves on the
CFTA Board of Directors and as a CFTA officer, and CFTA
member Richard Tribolet, both of Iowa State
University.
Room 16
Understanding and Implementing
COBIE Presented by Deke Smith,
Executive Director of buildingSMART alliance, Kerry
Joels, TMA Systems, and Kimon Onuma, Onuma,
Inc.
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| 3:00 PM
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Refreshment Break Exhibit Hall - Ballroom
E
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| 3:30 PM
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Breakout
Sessions
Auburn University Leverages Investments by
Integrating CAFM and GIS Data
Matt Burton, Draper and Assoc., with
Todd Hutton and Reeves Davis of Idisis. Description Room
16
Effective Security Planning for
Campuses Hunter Burkall, PSP, Security
Consultant, Aegis Security Design Description Room 17
Leveraging Computer Integrated FM Tools for
Energy Management Chris Keller, Facilities
Solutions Group Description Room 18
Developing BIM Process Requirements and
Standards Richard Thomas, Vice President,
and Aaron Phillips, Director of BIM, both of SHP Leading
Design, and Theresa Thompson, Director of In-House
Projects and Spatial Information for Indiana
University.
Room 19
BIM-FM Transcends the Void In Municipal
and Health Care Lifecycle Management
Presented by Paul F. Loreto, President of paul f.
loreto architect inc and the Chair of the Canada BIM
Council. Description Room 20
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| 5:15 PM
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Annual
Members Meeting of Campus FM Technology
Association Ballroom
D
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| 7:00 AM
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Breakfast
& Exhibits Exhibit Hall - Ballroom E
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General
Session Ballroom
D
The Use of Technology in
Planning, Designing, Building, and Managing the Vertical
Campus Presented by Alan Marcum - Executive
VP of Administration, Klay Kimker - President of Devon
Realty Advisors and Brad Lusk - Senior Director of
Shared Services for Business Information &
Techonolgy Division of Devon Energy. Devon
Energy is one of the world's largest oil and gas
exploration and production companies. The panel will
discuss their plans to construct a 54 story skyscraper
in downtown Oklahoma City - the tallest building in the
state. With construction scheduled to begin in the last
quarter of 2009, Devon's plans call for the
consolidation of existing office facilities now being
maintained in multiple locations into a new "Vertical
Campus" that will serve as Devon's world headquarters.
Renderings provided by Devon
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| 9:30 AM
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Refreshment Break Exhibit Hall - Ballroom E
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Breakout
Sessions
It’s a 3-D World—How will your GIS catch
up? John Przybyla, of Woolpert,
Inc.
Room 16
Michigan State
University's Use of Munsys and Oracle Database Systems
Jade Freeman of Engineering and
Architectural Services, and Adam Lawver
of Landscape Services, at Michigan State
University
Description
Room 17
Leveraging
Information on the Electronic Campus Steve
Hanes, Director of Professional Services, Accruent
Inc.
Room
18 The Smithsonian's Use of
FM Technology to Manage Its Facilities
presentation by Dan Boyle of The
SmithsonianRoom 19
Sustainability on Campus: Going from
Green to High-Performance Buildings
Noah Eckhouse, Bentley Systems
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Buffet
Lunch & Exhibits + Prize Raffle Exhibit Hall - Ballroom
E
Last chance to visit
exhibits. Win valuable and practical prizes from NCFMTC
exhibitors and sponsors.
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Breakout
Sessions Leveraging Investments with HDS to
BIM Technology Peter Costanzo and Chad Studer,
Avatech Solutions Description Room 16
Managing Your Facilities with Revit:
Leveraging Your Investment in Revit by Using Its
Database Functionality to Catalog, Quantify & Manage
Your Buildings & Infrastructure Cyril
Verley, CDV Systems founder Description Room 17
The Dos & Don'ts of Implementing an
Electronic Document Management System Glenn
Seehausen, President of ACAD-Plus, Inc. Description Room 18
The University of Alberta Maximizes Its
Investments in CAFM Technology Ricardo Morán,
CAFM Team Leader, and Keith Hollands, Associate Dir of
Engineering & Infrastructure, University of Alberta,
Canada Description Room 19 |
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Refreshment Break Pre-function
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Breakout
Sessions
Competition for Funding in the Great
Recession Roger Anderson, CEO,
Network Digicality
Project Delivery in a Public University
Environment Paul Sherwood, Sr. Director of
Facilities Design and Construction, The Ohio State
University
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Space Optimization and Asset Management at
Tinker Air Force Base Geri Hart, Asset
Manager, US Air Force and Panelists James Hinson and Hal
Tinsley, both of Parsons Engineering
NASA Langley Research Deploys Digital
Pen Technology for GIS Updates to Automate Facility
Inspections
Sean Johnson, Project Manager, Adapx
Description Room
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Managing Drawings and Design in AutoCAD -
Class II Ed Hannabas, Avatech
SolutionsDescription Room 20 |
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Thursday
Night Out: Depart by bus for Oklahoma History
Center |
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Thursday
Night with Horseshoe Road
Dinner
Acknowledgements and
Entertainment
Ballroom D
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Load Buses
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| 7:30 AM
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Breakfast Buffet
in Ballroom E
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General
Session Ballroom D
Free Chocolate and Straight Talk on Facilities
Data Integration Tim Hansel, Julie Stines, and
Theresa Thompson, of Indiana University will provide
insight on how IU integrates facilities data in a
multi-campus environment. This presentation will have
great content especially focused on the work of
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| 10:00
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Refreshment Break Ballroom E |
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General
Session Ballroom
D
How do we Relate, and How
do we Stack up? A panel
discussion (participants TBA) to examine the
dynamics of the professional relationships between CFTA
members, member institutions, and all NCFMTC
attendees. Issues to be discussed include, what
defines our needs as campus-based organizations, what
similarities bring us together, what differences set us
apart, how well are we positioned to meet the
demands of the future; and how can we leverage our
various strengths to assist one another.
Interaction between the panel and the audience will be
both encouraged and expected as we wrap up
NCFMTC 2009 on a high note.
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