by Rich Culbertson
Most of us have heard the latest news on Volkswagen and the scandal surrounding their intention deception of the EPA on their clean diesel engines.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/23/business/international/volkswagen-diesel-car-scandal.html?_r=0
I believe it is important to understand what happened with Volkswagen, and their apparent success since 2009 of being able fool so many for so long on the pollution of their diesel products.
So far this practice a...
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Dag Detter to Keynote Asset Management Policy Forum
DAG DETTER, co-author of The Public Wealth of Nations – How Management of Public Assets Can Boost or Bust Economic Growth has been named as the Keynote speaker at the Federal Leadership in Asset Management Policy Forum, to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20th and 21st, 2015 at the National Academy of Sciences Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
The Federal Facilities Council (FFC) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and the Asset Leadership Network (ALN) are h...
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How Governments Lose Trillions Mismanaging Property
Peter R. Orszag, previously director of the Office of Management and Budget, writes an article for Bloomberg View in which he states that governments across the world have an estimated $75 trillion worth of commercial assets -- roughly 50 percent more than the $54 trillion in global public debt -- and these assets are typically quite poorly managed. Further, he states "the returns from better management would be enormous. A 2 percentage-point increase in the return on public commercial assets w...
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ALN Releases Draft Executive Order on Asset Management
The Asset Leadership Network has developed a Draft Executive Order for submission and consideration by the President to adopt the principles inherent to ISO 55000 and establish the policy that Federal agencies use a common system for asset management. The outcome is that federal government organizations will manage and utilize assets in an efficient, effective and economical manner while achieving their organizational missions and the collective objectives of the Executive Branch in an accounta...
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Jack Dempsey Op-Ed on ISO 55000 and the Draft Executive Order
Jack Dempsey, who currently serves the ALN as Chief Technical Officer, wrote an Op-Ed for the ENR Future Tech Newsletter on October 28, 2014. ENR (Engineering News Record) is the most prominent periodical for the construction industry. ENR Future Tech Newsletter has a readership of approximately 75,000 professionals. In the Op-Ed, Jack ties together the the need for asset management practices as embodied in ISO 55000 Asset Management Standards, the Asset Leadership Network, and the Draft Exe...
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Serious Assets – and Asset Mismanagement
The New York Times reports the Office of Personnel Management did not possess an inventory of all the computer servers and devices with access to its networks, and did not require anyone gaining access to information from the outside to use the kind of basic authentication techniques that most Americans use for online banking.
How can this happen? Now I'm sure the Equipment Control Matrix (ECM) needs to be updated to be the Asset Control Matrix (ACM) - ASTM E2608. And even more sure that ISO ...
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A Strategic Initiative
The Asset Leadership Network promotes recognition that effective Asset Management serves organizational strategy and requires a comprehensive view of the organization and its assets
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A Management Systems Approach
The Asset Leadership Network promotes a management systems approach to asset management and the linkages between Asset Management and the whole organization
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Advancing Knowledge
The Asset Leadership Networks develops and shares information which enhances the practice of Asset Management and the knowledge and skills of individual Asset Managers.
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Promoting ISO55000
The Asset Leadership Network promotes the concepts of Asset Management as described in ISO 55000 and promotes certification to this standard
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