Timeline of a Standard's Development

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ISO Asset Management
Standard
NPMA National Education Seminar
July 2011
Jim Dieter, CPPM CF MIAM
Lyle Hestermann, CPPM CF MIAM
Topics
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Background
US TAG Roles
US TAG Members
Schedule and Events
NPMA Involvement
– Current
– Opportunities
Background
• In August of 2009 the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) accepted a new item work proposal (NWIP) from the British
Standards Institute (BSI).
• This NWIP was for the development of an international standard for
(physical) asset management.
• ISO Project Committee (PC) 251 has been approved to develop a
standard for asset management.
• The United States has formed a Technical Advisory Group (TAG),
accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI, which
holds the sole US vote to ISO) and administered by ASTM International
under the E53.10 Committee, to participate in the development of this
standard.
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Need for The Standard
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Risk awareness has become a very high concern among business
executives and government officials.
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As emerging economies develop more rigorous business practices to
help manage growth, standards around how organizations manage
their assets will support international trade by leveling differences in
how business is grown and managed.
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The world has suffered from major industrial disasters, the financial
crisis and great recession, and continued global instability caused by
civil unrest and economic duress of certain nations
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There is a need for an element of stability and this standard intends to
be a leveling force for international trade
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Proposed Asset
Management Standard
• The international standards for Asset Management are based on
PAS 55-1:2008, Part 1: Specification for the optimized
management of physical assets and PAS 55-2:2008, Part 2:
Guidelines for the Application of PAS 55-1.
• The three parts of the proposed ISO standard are:
• Asset management - Overview, principles and terminology
• Asset management – Requirements
• Asset management - Guidelines on the application of ISO
XXXX (where XXXX represents the number to be applied to
the "Requirements" standard)
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Proposed Asset Management
Standard
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The standard is expected to be promulgated by early 2014 and
will be known as ISO 55000.
The predecessors of ISO 55000 were ISO 9001 and ISO
14001.
In the same way these other ISO standards have benefitted
organizations across the globe, ISO 55000 intends to help
organizations generate value in the following ways:
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Structure good asset management practices across a broad
cross-section of industry.
Earn heightened investor confidence.
Allow governments and regulators to have a level of
understanding of how organizations do business within their
borders.
US TAG to PC 251
Membership and Roles
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US TAG to ISO/PC 251
Officers
Chair:
Lyle Hestermann, CPPM CF, MIAM, Raytheon Corp.
Lyle_V_Hestermann@Raytheon.com
260.429.4082
Vice Chair:
James Dieter, CPPM CF, Sunflower Systems
jdieter@sunflowersystems.com
703.629.9014
Recording
Secretary
Scott Pepperman, Executive Director, NASASP
ExecutiveDirector@nasasp.org
717.389.5100
Membership
Secretary
Kim Doner, CPPM, SRA International
kim_doner@sra.com
202.536.5972
ASTM Staff
Manager
Christi Sierk, ASTM International
csierk@astm.org
610.832.9728
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US TAG to PC 251
 American Water Works Association (AWWA)
 Founded in 1881, AWWA is the authoritative
resource on safe water, providing knowledge,
information and advocacy to improve the quality and
supply of water in North America and beyond. AWWA
advances public health, safety and welfare by uniting
the efforts of the full spectrum of the water
community
 Paul Olson - Director of Standards
US TAG to PC 251
 DynCorp
 A global government services provider in support of
U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives,
delivering support solutions for defense, diplomacy, and
international development.
 Rod Miller, Property Manager
US TAG to PC 251
 Genzyme Corporation
 One of the world's leading biotechnology companies
with products and services that are focused on rare
inherited disorders and other areas of unmet medical
needs.
 Scott Morris – Associate Director Facility Operations
 Robert Christman – Global Reliability Coordinator
US TAG to PC 251
 GPAllied
 A diverse reliability and operations consulting and
services company.
 Darrin Wikoff - Senior Instructor and Change
Management Professional
US TAG to PC 251
 Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics
Laboratory (JHU/APL)
 Solves complex research, engineering, and
analytical problems that present critical challenges
to the nation.
 Richard Shultz - Property Manager
US TAG to PC 251
 Lockheed Martin
 Global security company principally engaged in the
research, design, development, manufacture,
integration and sustainment of advanced technology
systems, products and services.
 The leading U.S. Federal Contractor
 Richard Culbertson - Senior Manager Asset
Management
US TAG to PC 251
 Meridium
 A leading independent software vendor delivering
an integrated asset performance management
(APM) software solution to the process
manufacturing industry.
 Marc Laplante - Solution Specialist
US TAG to PC 251
 National Association of State Agencies for
Surplus Property (NASASP)
 A consortium of 56 State Agencies for Surplus Property
one for each state, US territory and the District of
Columbia, whose purpose is to protect, promote and
enhance the Federal Surplus Property Program.
 NASASP represents collectively over 67,000 eligible
donee organizations including public agencies, nonprofit health and educational organizations and small
minority businesses.”.
 Scott Pepperman - Executive Director
US TAG to PC 251
 National Grid
 One of the world's largest utilities, focused on delivering
energy safely, efficiently, reliably and responsibly.
 Meet the electricity and natural gas needs of more than
6 million customers in the northeastern U.S.
US TAG to PC 251
 Doble
 Now in 110 countries, Doble Engineering has been
helping clients in the electric power industry improve
operations and optimize system performance for more
than 85 years.
 Tony McGrail - Solutions Manager - IDD, SFRA
US TAG to PC 251
 Northrop Grumman
 Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global
security company whose 75,000 employees provide
innovative systems, products, and solutions in
aerospace, electronics, information systems and
technical services to government and commercial
customers worldwide.
 Pat Jacklets - Manager, Property Management
US TAG to PC 251
 NPMA
 NPMA is a professional membership association for
individuals with responsibility and accountability for the
physical assets of their organizations. Association
members oversee trillions of dollars of movable assets
for the US Federal Government, National Laboratories,
Universities, Non-Profits, Hospitals, Government
Contractors, State and Local Governments, and others.
 Cheri Cross, NPMA Past President and Executive
Board member
US TAG to PC 251
 Peabody Energy
 The world's largest private-sector coal company
and a global leader in clean coal solutions. With
2009 sales of 244 million tons and $6 billion in
revenues, Peabody fuels 10 percent of U.S.
power and 2 percent of worldwide electricity.
 Steve Beamer – Vice President, Asset
Management
US TAG to PC 251
 Raytheon
 A technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.
 Lyle Hestermann - Manager, Property at Raytheon
Network Centric Systems. NPMA National Director of
Standards Development and Utilization. Chair of US
TAG for PC251.
US TAG to PC 251
 SRA International
 Provides expert knowledge, technical tools and
solutions to governments, agencies and companies in
national security, civil government and global health.
 Kim Doner, Property Manager
US TAG to PC 251
 Stratum Consulting Partners
 EAM & Best Practice consultants, who integrate
application technology and process to deliver asset
management excellence.
 Tracy Smith
US TAG to PC 251
 Sunflower Systems
 Software and solutions company serving the property
and asset management needs of federal agencies,
universities, government contractors and national
laboratories, with solutions that are deployed around
the globe.
 Jim Dieter – Director of Strategic Programs. NPMA
National Executive Vice President. Vice Chair of US
TAG for PC251, and Technical Analysis Team Lead.
US TAG to PC 251
The AES Corporation
 A global power company with a diverse portfolio
of generation and distribution businesses
- In 29 countries across 5 continents
- 40 GW of generation, 14 utilities
- $40 billion in assets and $14 billion in revenues
 Mark Mueller – Director of Asset Management
US TAG to PC 251
 University of Wisconsin - Madison
 Department of Engineering Professional
Development
 Has been improving professional engineering
and related fields since 1949 through its
internationally-recognized continuing education
program.
 Thomas W. Smith
US TAG to PC 251
 Uptime Magazine
 A specialty publishing company focused on
information delivery of Articles, Videos, Case
Studies, iPresentation tutorials, Web Workshops,
benchmark data, Tips, and how-to information for
maintenance and reliability professionals.
 Terrence O'Hanlon - Global Reliability &
Maintenance Engineering Coordinator
US TAG to PC 251
 VESTA Partners
 Vesta is an SAP Services and a Gold Consulting
Partner focused on delivering measurable results
in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM). We help
our customers build solid business practices that
are enabled by the right technology applications.
 Terry Wireman, Vice President and Advisory Board
Member
US TAG to PC 251
 U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Office
of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)
 OSD is the principal staff element of the
Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy
development, planning, resource management,
fiscal, and program evaluation responsibilities.
 DOD is perhaps the largest holder of assets in
the world
 Amber Barber – Property and Equipment Policy
US TAG to PC 251
 U.S. Department of Energy, Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory
 Works with collaborators across the globe to develop
fusion as an energy source for the world, and
conducts research along the broad frontier of plasma
science and technology. Also nurtures the national
research enterprise in these fields, and educates the
next generation of plasma and fusion scientists.
 Rob Sheneman – PPPL Materiel and Environmental
Services Division Head
US TAG to PC 251
 U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
 Lead federal agencies in the economical and efficient
management of federal assets by spearheading
effective policy development and by the exemplary
management of the buildings/workplaces, motor
vehicles, and personal property provided by GSA.
 $500 billion in federal assets managed by GSA
 Robert Holcombe – GSA Director of Personal Property
Policy
US TAG to PC 251
 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
 Benefits and hospitals for U.S. veterans
 Vince Pontani – Director, Logistics Policy, Supply Chain
Management; Office of Acquisition & Logistics
Programs & Policy
US TAG to PC 251
 ASTM International
 One of the largest voluntary standards development
organizations in the world-a trusted source for technical
standards for materials, products, systems, and
services.
 US TAG Administrator
 Christi Sierk – Manager, Technical Committee
Operations
US TAG to PC 251
 American National Standards Institute
 As the voice of the U.S. standards and conformity
assessment system, the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) empowers its members and
constituents to strengthen the U.S. marketplace
position in the global economy while helping to assure
the safety and health of consumers and the protection
of the environment
 Accredits TAGs
 Holds the sole US vote to ISO
 Rachel Howenstein, Staff Manager
Schedule and Events
 March 2011: First Official Meeting of PC251 in Australia
 June 27,28 2011: US TAG Meeting in Philadelphia
 June 29, 2011: Forum on the future of Asset
Management in Philadelphia
 October 10 -14, 2011: Second Official Meeting of ISO
PC251 Washington, DC area – US hosting
 Additional ISO PC 251 meetings in other countries
 February 2014: Target date for the release of ISO 55000
NPMA Involvement
• Current
• Opportunities
US TAG to PC 251
Thank you!
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