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SUMMARY:Workshop: Collaborative Digital Delivery in the Age of Information Privacy and Cyber Security
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Institute of Building Sciences in Washington\, DC\, as we uncover current state challenges and discover opportunities to improve capital project delivery in the digital age. The in-person workshop\, with lead facilitation provided by our BIM Council leadership and distinguished partners\, will bring together a maximum of 50 hand-selected AECO stakeholders to participate on focused teams. Prior to the workshop\, invited participants are asked to join live or watch the recording of a 90-minute webinar and panel discussion covering industry standards and certifications that will drive the team discussions. Participants will represent their design\, construction\, owner\, or IT solution partner stakeholder bias during team breakout sessions that will be structured to help identify key areas of impact for each stakeholder group relative to information privacy and cyber security requirements. Following the breakouts\, each team will report the opportunities identified to the larger group for discussion and further validation. To close the session\, all validated opportunities will be shared with the National BIM Program Steering Committee to review and recommend future actions by the National BIM Program. An education session will be held at Building Innovation 2022 September 26-28 in Washington\, DC\, to discuss the findings from the webinar and workshop. \nLearning Objectives\nAs a result of participation in this session\, attendees will be able to: \n\nRecognize and state the key impacts of information privacy and cyber security requirements to the collaborative digital delivery process.\nExplain how technology has evolved in support of collaborative digital delivery.\nIdentify 3 process areas impacted by requirements supporting information privacy and cyber security.\nCommunicate which key impacts most significantly represent each stakeholder position.\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n10-10:20am \n\nWelcome and Sponsorship Thank You\n\n\n\n10:20-10:30am \n\nWorkshop Intro\n\n\n\n10:30-11am \n\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n\n11am-12:30pm \n\nBreakout Sessions\n\n\n\n12:30-1pm \n\nLunch Break\n\n\n\n1pm-2pm \n\nBreakout Sessions\n\n\n\n2-3pm \n\nGroup Discussion\n\n\n\n3-4pm \n\nSummarization and Discussion of What’s Next\n\n\n\nRULES OF ENGAGEMENT\nTo ensure we have a collaborative and constructive discussion\, the following rules will apply to each part of the series without exception: \n\nClear objectives. The objective of this hearing is constructive dialog between AECO\, Government Agency\, and Technology stakeholders that:\n\npropose shared solutions that meet project collaboration and cyber security needs.\n\n\nNo sales. In line with the objectives stated above\, there will be a no tolerance policy regarding the active selling or promotion of specific products or services.\nAdopt tech-agnostic terminology. While we cannot totally avoid referring to our specific technology solutions by name\, team facilitators will ensure that stakeholder technology is identified by the generic application it serves for the given scenario.\n\ni.e. – “Procore” should instead be known as the GC’s Project Management (PM) System)\n\n\nProtect client and project information. All participants are asked to refrain from using specific project or stakeholder names to protect anonymity and avoid liability.\n\nAudience\nAn invite-only event \nTravel Information\nEvent Location: American Institute of Architects Headquarters\, 1735 New York Ave NW\, Washington\, DC 20006\nAirports: Ronald Reagan Washington Airport (DCA) 4.1 miles; Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) 35 miles; Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) 26 miles\nHotels: AKA White House .4mi; Hampton Inn .4mi; Courtyard by Marriott .3mi; State Plaza Hotel .4mi; Hilton Garden Inn .9mi; The Hay Adams Hotel .5mi; The St. Regis Hotel .6mi; The Capitol Hilton .6mi\nMetro: Farragut West Station (Blue\, Orange\, and Silver Lines) .4 miles\nParking: Metered Street Parking; Colonial Parking Garage-1800 G Street NW (closes at 5PM)
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Collaborative Digital Delivery in the Age of Information Privacy and Cyber Security
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Institute of Building Sciences BIM Council\, as we discuss the current state of digital delivery and lay the groundwork for future exploration. This webinar will highlight an increasing trend toward collaboration and the impacts of requirements related to information privacy and cyber security. We will hear from leaders and stakeholders from the design\, construction\, owner\, and IT solution partner perspectives. This will also be an opportunity to share your feedback and inform the National BIM Program’s leadership as they review and formulate strategic direction. \nAs a result of participation in this session\, attendees will be able to: \n\nIdentify current standards and requirements related to information privacy and cyber security as it relates to the built environment.\nRecognize and state 1-2 key impacts of information privacy and cyber security requirements to the collaborative digital delivery process.\nExplain how technology has evolved in support of collaborative digital delivery.\nIdentify 3 process areas impacted by requirements supporting information privacy and cyber security.\n\nRules of Engagement\nTo ensure we have a collaborative and constructive discussion\, the following rules will apply to each part of the series without exception: \n\nClear objectives. The objective of this hearing is constructive dialog between AECO\, Government Agency\, and Technology stakeholders that:\n\npropose shared solutions that meet project collaboration and cyber security needs.\n\n\nNo sales. In line with the objectives stated above\, there will be a no tolerance policy regarding the active selling or promotion of specific products or services.\nAdopt tech-agnostic terminology. While we cannot totally avoid referring to our specific technology solutions by name\, team facilitators will ensure that stakeholder technology is identified by the generic application is serves for the given scenario.\n\ni.e. – “Procore” should instead be known as the GC’s Project Management (PM) System)\n\n\nProtect client and project information. All participants are asked to refrain from using specific project or stakeholder names to protect anonymity and avoid liability.\n\nAudience\nAll AECO industry
URL:https://nibs.org/event/webinar-collaborative-digital-delivery-in-the-age-of-information-privacy-and-cyber-security/
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SUMMARY:Resilience 2021: Building Resilience through BIM
DESCRIPTION:The built environment is being challenged by many trends and disruptors: digital transformation\, off-site manufacturing\, sustainability concerns\, an aging workforce leading to lack of skilled labor\, as well as COVID-19\, which is affecting the health\, safety\, and well-being of workers. \nOrganizations must remain resilient to meet challenges and continue to grow and flourish. \nTo become resilient\, we must respond and adopt new ways of thinking and working. Building information modeling (BIM) can help address the climate\, urbanization\, performance and skills shortage challenges\, alongside the implementation of many best practice approaches. Organizations that seize this opportunity will be able to compete successfully in global markets. \nIf BIM is not yet part of your business strategy\, join our webinar to learn critical information to help you build with BIM. Our panelists will explore: \n\nFundamentals of building information modeling\nWhy your organization should adopt BIM and what the benefits are\nWhere you should start if you do not have a BIM strategy\nThe National BIM Standard-United States (NBIMS) core requirements & BIM ISO 19650
URL:https://nibs.org/event/resilience-2021-building-resilience-through-bim/
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