Dr. Dorothy Robyn – ALN Th@3

Dr. Dorothy Robyn, Nonresident Senior Fellow at Boston University’s Institute for Sustainable Energy and Board Member of the National Academies Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment https://youtu.be/aoOQSezKLb8 click here for transcripts https://youtu.be/pXRYUOale-M click here for transcripts https://youtu.be/oB0vuMcGRwM
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ALN Newsletter 30 November 2021

The ALN is growing, and we like to grow from within. Like-minded colleagues can see more below about how students, recent graduates, and recent retirees, can gain experience with webinar production, web management, video editing, social media, and other tasks related to association management. Dr. Dorothy Robyn will be our guest on this Thursday's ALN Th@3 pm ET on December 2, 2021. As always, see more about Dr. Robyn below in People. People This is the first...
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ALN Newsletter 16 November 2021

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Thank you to the more than 80 executives who spoke at the ALN 2021 reStructuring America – Building on Success web conference. The extensive knowledge and experience shared made the conference an unqualified success. All 31 programs were recorded and are available at this link. Highlight clips are also available, and more are coming. In order to bring more attention to the wealth of recorded content from our distinguished guest speakers, presenters, and experts, we are initiating a Video Hig...
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Next Steps – Open Web Discussion – reStructuring America

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Every year, we find people with a driving passion for asset management who can use like-minded support. This year we are inviting new friends, and old, for an open meeting to share what they see as important and how they can help. Jim Dieter, ALN, CEO; Moshe Nelson, Principal at Grant Thornton and Public Sector Strategist and Supply Chain Management Solution Lead; Mike Bordenaro, ALN, Director, Communications; Cecilia Mowatt Esq., President, Strategies in Site; Nick Knoke, ALN, Director, Tec...
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National Academies Federal Facility Council

The National Academy of Sciences Federal Facility Council has been a long-time supporter of the Asset Leadership Network. Always providing a well-researched, holistic approach to facility asset management, the NAS FFC has been a decades-long leader of advanced tools and processes that bring meaningful solutions to federal agencies. We are honored to have them present again this year. Cameron Oskvig, Director, NAS FFC; Jack Dempsey, ALN Senior Fellow, Co-Chair NAS FFC 2021 Report; D...
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U.S. Department of State Asset Management

- USCG Admiral (ret.) Thad Allen, Opening Statement The history of the relationship between the ALN and the U.S. Department of State will be outlined along with the potential broad adoption of a structured approach to asset management in the U.S. Federal Government. https://youtu.be/Td9F56xnLQo - Domestic Asset Leadership In 2020, the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Administration detailed its use and benefits of ISO 55000 as highly productive asset management structure. This year, ...
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ISO 55K Issues and Evolution

The ISO 55000 structure for asset management is helping a growing number organizations gain dramatic benefits. Increased use is providing increased feedback on how the structure is valuable in encouraging top leadership to act, breaking down silos, and providing other, measurable successes. Increased use also allows feedback on improvements that can be incorporated in the current revision that started this year. Join Jim Dieter and others in a casual discussion. Yvonne Carney, Performance M...
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ALN Newsletter 9 November 2021

The final line up for the U.S. Department of State web presentations has been determined! The presentations are on Wednesday 10 November from 8:30 am - 11 am followed by discussion session. Register at this link.   Much of the success the ALN recommends building on is represented by the activities at State. We are very happy to facilitate the following presentations: 8:30 am Welcome from ALN and USCG Admiral (ret.) Thad Allen Opening Statements Recorded Message - Work that Admiral Al...
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U.S. GAO Infrastructure Update and ALN Senior Fellow Presentations

The U.S. Government Accountability put asset management into a “next level” with its publication of the GAO 19-57 report on federal asset management. The U.S. GAO remains highly relevant in keeping asset management at the forefront of discussion and action in the federal government. We are honored and pleased to hear their insights again. Amelia Shachoy, Assistant Director, U.S. GAO Infrastructure; Keith Cunningham, Assistant Director, U.S. GAO; Matthew Cook, Assistant Director, U.S. Governm...
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