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Emerging Information Technologies for Facilities Owners: Research and Practical Applications: Symposium Proceedings
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Emerging Information Technologies for Facilities Owners: Research and Practical Applications: Symposium Proceedings

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Available and emerging information technologies hold the promise of enhancing the quality of federal workplaces; supporting worker productivity; improving capital asset management, programming, and decision making; reducing project delivery time; and changing how buildings are constructed and operated. Federal agencies, however, face a significant challenge in identifying technologies that will justify the investment of time, dollars, and resources, will have the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances over the longer term, and will not be obsolete before they are deployed. To begin to address these challenges, the Federal Facilities Council (FFC) sponsored a symposium entitled Emerging Information Technologies for Facilities Owners: Research and Practical Applications at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., on October 19-20, 2000.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2001
Pages
42
ISBN
9780309076432

Available and emerging information technologies hold the promise of enhancing the quality of federal workplaces; supporting worker productivity; improving capital asset management, programming, and decision making; reducing project delivery time; and changing how buildings are constructed and operated. Federal agencies, however, face a significant challenge in identifying technologies that will justify the investment of time, dollars, and resources, will have the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances over the longer term, and will not be obsolete before they are deployed. To begin to address these challenges, the Federal Facilities Council (FFC) sponsored a symposium entitled Emerging Information Technologies for Facilities Owners: Research and Practical Applications at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., on October 19-20, 2000.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2001
Pages
42
ISBN
9780309076432