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July 11, 2010

Event – Aug 4th at USC School of Architecture – BIM (Building Info Models) FREE

Category: Architecture-BIM,California,Data,Education,Federal,News,Upcoming Events,Urban – Tags: , , – Administrator 4:14 pm

http://events.uscarchitecture.com/

http://www.gsa.gov/bim

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Are you a member of a government agency overseeing building design and construction contemplating “going BIM” or the firm working with them?

Or an owner or developer considering incorporating BIM and IPD into your next project?
A principal of an architecture or construction firm? The BIM manager? Or the intern who is trying to get a grasp of the changing profession? Or even a software professional developing programs for BIM?

If so, please consider attending one of two events at USC School of Architecture this summer or forward this email to an interested colleague. These are also excellent ways to earn your AIA CEUs.

EVENT 1: Executive Education: elite, small venue, focus on dialogues with high level professionals, fee to attend. See speaker list below or visit the web site. August 2 and 3.

http://execed.uscarchitecture.com/kill-bim/

FREE: EVENT 2: BIM Analytics: 12 lectures, broad topics on BIM in architecture (day lighting, energy, structures, fire, acoustics), construction (carbon accounting, clash detection; interference checking, cost estimating / scheduling), parametrics (cool stuff), and BIM integration and standards within the firm. See speaker list below or visit the web site. August 4.

http://arch-pubs.usc.edu/bim-analytics/

Sign up soon. You must RSVP for these events, even the free one!

Thanks,
Karen
Kensek
USC, School of Architecture

FIRST EVENT
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EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: August 2nd and 3rd
This year, we have launched five course offerings centered on the theme of Los Angeles as a 21st century model of critical urbanism, creativity, and culture. These courses will explore a set of strategically themed topics, connecting over a dozen of the most forward thinking global practitioners, politicians, and urban theorists today with our own faculty. One of the two-day sessions is themed around building information modeling (BIM). This is a unique opportunity to interact in a small group (25 maximum attendees) with leaders in the profession, in a session focusing on dialogue and debate. David Gerber (dgerber@usc.edu) and Karen Kensek (kensek@usc.edu) are hosting this event. Please visit the website for further information about this unique event, its distinguished speakers, and registration information.

http://execed.uscarchitecture.com/kill-bim/

http://execed.uscarchitecture.com/

This site lists ALL five of the special Executive Education sessions being offered by the School of Architecture.

Current list of speakers:

Keynote speakers:

PHIL BERNSTEIN, Vic President, Industry Strategy and Relations, Autodesk AEC Solutions
“Vision isn’t enough”

KEN SANDERS, CIO of Gensler
“Beyond IPD: Portfolios vs. Projects”

Session leaders:

LARRY EISENBERG, Executive Director, Facilities Planning and Development, Los Angeles Community College District
“The Holistic View: BIM as a sustainable project delivery tool”

CARL GALIOTO FAIA, Senior Principal, Managing Principal HOK/New York
“BIM: Direction or Distraction?”

STEVEN R. HAGAN FAIA, U.S. General Services Administration
“Beyond BIM, a perspective on the future of owner driven industry transformation”

ATUL KHANZODE, Director of Virtual Building at DPR Construction, Inc.
“Integrated Project Delivery: A Flashing Red Light or Beacon of Hope”

DAVID TODD, Executive Vice President National Technical Services
Bovis Lend Lease, formerly Walt Disney Imagineering for 33 years
“BIM/IPD – Producing Predictable Outcomes Through Collaborative Teamwork”

invited instigators:
Jordan Brandt, Horizontall LLC
Marty Doscher, Morphosis
Calvin Kam, CIFE, Stanford University; Optima
Dennis Selden, Gehry Technologies

SECOND EVENT
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BIM ANALYTICS: August 4th: FREE
BIM isn’t BIM without Information. BIM is a promising technology to encourage improved integration of design analysis into the building model. For the Fourth Annual BIM + Symposium, we will explore the nature of analytical modeling in architecture, engineering, and construction. We will seek opportunities for a more responsive integration of the evidence/simulation based design decision-making. We will have speakers who have integrated simulation and BIM in their design process, a forward looking section on BIM parametrics, and informative presentations on interoperability and standards. More information including a list of speakers and registration information will be available on the web site. Please reserve your spot soon; BIM CON!FAB filled up last year.

http://arch-pubs.usc.edu/bim-analytics/

Current list of confirmed speakers:

* Architecture and Engineering *
Jenna Knudsen and Alex Korter, CO Architects, “BIM Analytics for Exterior Envelope Design”
Brian McLaughlin, Nick Antonio and Alexej Goehring, ARUP,
Mitch Dec, David Summers and Tianxin Xing, Glumac, “Rapid Energy Modeling”

* Construction *
Jim Bedrick, Webcor
Viktor Bullain, Turner Construction, “BIM Execution Plan for Successful Model-based Analysis”
Jonathan Widney, Solibri and Darren Roos, Suffolk Construction Company, “Mining the Model – Analysis of the Model Information, not just the Geometry”

* Parametrics / Performance Based or Algorithmic Design *
Nathan Miller, NBBJ, “Feedback Cloud: Tactics for Toolset Integration and Design Optimization”
Kurt Komraus, Buro Happold, “ZERO-E: Automated ExoSkeletal Performance Simulation”

* Integration, Standards, the Big Picture *
Richard Nowicki, NTD Architecture and Lance Lareau, San Diego CCD
Michael Rendler, LACCD, “BIM /GIS The WHOLE Picture. LACCD e7 System”
Chuck Good-Man, Irwin Partners Architects
Jeffrey W. Ouellette, Assoc. AIA, BIM Specialist, Nemetschek North America, “openBIM: Interoperability and the State of the Art of BIM”
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If you wish to contact us, please do NOT hit reply to this message — use one of the email addresses listed below.

If either of the websites don’t work, please contact Gennaro Avolio-Toly at avolioto@usc.edu .

For more information about the Executive Education sessions, please contact Eric Moore at ericjmoo@usc.edu .

For more information about BIM Analytics, please contact Eve Lin (Karen’s assistant) at shihhsil@usc.edu .

If you really want to get a hold of me, email kensek@usc.edu . Thanks!

This email list is used to contact people who have an interest in BIM events at USC or related events. To unsubscribe from this email list, please contact Eve Lin at shihhsil@usc.edu . Sorry, this does not guarantee that you won’t receive email from us as others might have forwarded mail to you, but your name will be individually taken off from the list that we keep.

July 8, 2010

Event – Webex July 15 – OASIS Common Alerting Protocol (CAP EDXL) and IDCloud effort

OASIS IDCloud standard -
http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2010-05-19.php

http://www.oasis-open.org/news/idcloud-press-release.pdf

& July 15 Webex on OASIS Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)

To EIC members and friends:

Your attention is directed to the announcement below regarding an upcoming webinar on EDXL and the Common Alerting protocol.

Donald R. Ponikvar, PhD
Chair
Emergency Interoperability Consortium
Voice: 202-254-7530
Fax: 202-254-7455
Blackberry: 202-368-4922
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OASIS invites you to attend a free, 1 hour webinar on the Emergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL) suite of standards including Common Alerting Protocol (CAP).

Thursday, 15 July, 15:00 UTC/GMT:
8:00 am San Francisco
11:00 am Boston
4:00 pm London
5:00 pm Berlin

The webinar will provide an overview of EDXL and how implementation can enhance interoperability and information sharing capabilities in the emergency management and response domains. The presentations will highlight the CAP and EDXL Distribution Element (DE) standards with specific implementation examples. This webinar will also provide an overview of the NIMS Supporting Technology Evaluation Program which evaluates products for the EDXL suite of standards and publishes reports on the Responder Knowledge Base website. During the presentation there will be an opportunity for Q&A with a panel of experts.

Who should attend?

Anyone with an interest in interoperability and information-sharing within the emergency management and response domain including:

* Implementers seeking to identify relevant technical standards

* Developers with questions on how to best implement the standards

* Experts in the design and implementation of XML-based standards

Reference links:
* OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=emergency

* OASIS Emergency Management Adoption Technical Committee http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=emergency-adopt

* OASIS Membership

http://www.oasis-open.org/join/categories.php

Title: “Emergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL) 101″

Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010

Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT

Register now by clicking the link below:

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/858481577

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

*Please feel free to distribute to your colleagues*

System Requirements

PC-based attendees

Required: Windows(R) 7, Vista, XP, 2003 Server or 2000

Macintosh(R)-based attendees

Required: Mac OS(R) X 10.4.11 (Tiger(R)) or newer

Dee Schur, Member Support
OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society http://www.oasis-open.org
+1.978.667.5115 x211

April 4, 2010

News – World Health Day 2010 & WHO

Category: Communications,Education,Environment,Health,InfraGard,News,United Nations,Urban – Tags: , – Administrator 2:29 am

I don`t always eat well or launch myself over urban landscapes, but when I do, I choose WHO… stay healthy my friends.

News and Humor – Why understanding physical geography is important

Category: Education,Environment,Government,News,S&T – Tags: , – Administrator 12:39 am

Sometimes CSPAN can be a sobering thing : ) I am sure the GIS modeling folks at the PDC or East West Center in Honolulu could enlighten our Congressman.

March 8, 2010

News – The real Hurt Locker – Bravo EOD!

Excellent Post article giving historical perspective on the Iraqi EOD efforts

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/specials/leftofboom/index.html

US House of Representative Committee on Armed Services Report on the Joint IED Defeat Organization, Nov. 2008

http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA490963&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf

February 23, 2010

S&T – Domo arigato mr roboto in Boston

Category: Education,News,S&T,Uncategorized – Tags: , , – Administrator 7:13 am

Fascinating … http://www.bostondynamics.com/robot_bigdog.html

January 3, 2010

Report – UN Foundation & Vodafone – New Technologies in Emergencies and Conflicts: The Role of Information and Social Networks

Excellent report from the UN per the ongoing work of the CrisisMapping cohort, UCLA CENS ( http://research.cens.ucla.edu/ ), etc.

http://www.unfoundation.org/press-center/publications/new-technologies-emergencies-conflicts.html

For accurate disaster satellite products, UNOSAT is the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme, implemented in co-operation with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/

Ushahidi is an excellent example of open source, mobile, situational awareness for disasters response – http://www.ushahidi.com/

What is Ushahidi? from Ushahidi on Vimeo.

New Technologies in Emergencies and Conflict

January 2, 2010

Event – 24th-25th March 2010 – CSTPV St Andrews Univ. Scotland – The Globalization(s) of the Conflict in Somalia

Category: Africa,Counterterrorism,Education,Europe – Administrator 12:16 pm

The Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), established in 1994 at the University of St.Andrews, is Europe’s oldest centre for the study of political violence.

http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wwwir/research/cstpv/somalia/

Event – Nov 16th, 2009 – Columbia Univ. NY – Conference: GIS 3.0: Geospatial Intelligence, Social Data, and the Future of Public Health Preparedness and Response

The National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP) at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health

http://www.ncdp.mailman.columbia.edu/training.htm

Agenda and Videos

David Abramson, PhD Research Director, NCDP
Irwin Redlener, MD, Director, NCDP
Introductory Remarks
(Video: 10 minutes)

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Tony Jebara, PhD, Co-Founder of Sense Networks
Learning Networks of People & Places from Mobile Data
(Video & Slides: 55 minutes)

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Eric Rasmussen, MD, CEO of Innovative Support to Emergencies Diseases and Disasters (InSTEDD)
Geospatial Intelligence, Social Data and Public Health
(Video & Slides: 52 minutes)

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Charles DiMaggio, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University
Dr. Snow Meets the Rev. Bayes: Spatial Approaches to Disaster Epidemiology
(Video & Slides: 47 minutes)

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Steven Johnson (Keynote Speaker)
Author of The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying Epidemic – And How it Changed Cities, Science, and the Modern World
(Video: 1 hour, 10 minutes)

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Jeb Weisman, PhD, Chief Information Officer, the Children’s Health Fund
Introductory Remarks for Afternoon Speakers
(Video: 2 minutes)

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Chris Goranson, GIS Director of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Volunteered Geographic Information – Present and Future(Video & Slides: 35 minutes)

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David Abramson, PhD, Research Director, NCDP & Brian Willison, Director of the Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM)
A Presentation of the American HotSpots Project
(Video & Slides: 27 minutes)

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Mark Smith, PhD, Epidemiologist, Guilford County Department of Public Health, North Carolina
Rapid Assessment: Mobile GIS for Public Health Response
(Video & Slides: 23 minutes)

September 25, 2009

Upcoming Event – Crisis Mapping 2009 – Oct 16 – 18 Cleveland OH

http://crisismapping.ning.com/

Press Release

http://crisismapping.ning.com/forum/topics/updated-confirmed-participants

Introduction to Crisis Mapping from PatrickMeier on Vimeo.

http://www.frontlinesms.com/