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Today we review the literature informing building construction metalwork; including metalworks research laboratories and fine art studios.  Click in with the login in credentials at the upper right of our home page.

Standing Agenda / Metalworks

Hello World!

Today we explain our collaboration with other like-minded units in education communities in the US and other nations.  In most cases we conform to participation requirements set by ANSI US Technical Advisory Groups but we also have liaison with other universities in the European Union who conform to the participation requirements of their own national standards bodies.

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

An introduction to the IEC

Technical foundations of the Information Society

Every day is a “standards” journey!

Standing Agenda / Hello World!

 

Solar

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Aerospace

Hubble contributes to painting a picture of the evolving universe | CLICK ON IMAGE

Faster than you can say “lost luggage” innovators will be outnumbered by regulators, administrative busybodies and muckety-mucks seeking a piece of the action in the nascent catalog of space standards.   Innovators will use standardization processes (particularly those favored by the federal government) to outflank their competitors.

Space (Aerospace) is not our primary domain but, because academic programs are re-tooling their aerospace programs, we keep an eye on it.  Solving problems related to space traffic management and orbital debris, for example, are hazards that can be solved with the assistance of academia. Aerospace programs have been co-operating with governments for decades and there is build-out of earthbound facilities needed to continue support for it.

This is a new unit on our Syllabus starting 2022.  We will at least poke at the topic (i.e. track the relevant literature) to see if we can be of any help enlightening approaches to making the physical earthbound campus safer, simpler, lower-cost and longer-lasting.   We will start with aerospace research facilities.

BICSI Standards Winter Meetings

Dear Members of the BICSI International Standards Program,

Please find upcoming Standards meeting and BICSI Winter Conference update within this email.

Standards Meetings February 5 – 6, 2023
The BICSI Standards program will be meeting in conjunction with the BICSI Winter Conference in Tampa, FL. Meetings will be held on February 5 and 6, 2023 within the Tampa Convention Center, the site of the conference.

Meeting Schedule
The following meetings will be held. All times are EST (UTC – 05:00):

Sunday, February 5
   8:00 – 9:30 OSP Construction/Installation
   9:30 – 11:00 Healthcare
   11:00 – 12:00 Educational Facilities

   13:00 – 14:00 ICT Installation
   14:00 – 15:00 Intelligent Building
   15:00 – 16:00 Wireless
   16:00 – 17:30 Data Center/Data Center Operations Joint Meeting

Monday, February 6
   7:30-10:30 Codes

   14:15-15:00 Airports and Transit Facilities
   15:00-16:30 p.m. Standards Plenary

For your convenience, calendar cards for all Standard meetings can be found here for download:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wz5z4w0nyqjh0pz/AADCL6N-QtKd2UkQ1FoT8qA0a?dl=0

Meeting Reminders

  • As always, BICSI Standards meeting are open to all interested parties, regardless of membership status or affiliation to any organization or company.
  • For those attending in person, all meetings will be held within the same room of the Tampa Convention Center, with specific room to be announced.
  • For those unable to travel or attend in person, all Standards meetings will have A/V, phone, and web conferencing support.
  • Of related interest, the Technical Information & Methods Committee will be meeting on Monday, Feb. 6 at 11:00 AM utilizing the Standards room.

Meeting Materials
Agendas, meeting files and related documents will be circulated prior to the meeting as they are received and/or ready.  Files will also be placed at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uup2qqedch6to87/AADAYFKYDLO7oEomx-A2XmNBa?dl=0 and on the BICSI Standards FTP site.

BICSI Winter Conference Registration for BICSI Members within the Standards Program
For those interested in attending either the in person or virtual BICSI Winter Conference after the standards meetings, a discounted registration is available to all standards members who hold a current BICSI Membership at the time of the conference. Upon becoming or restoring a BICSI membership, please let us know so we can provide the registration form which provide this discounted offer.

We thank you for your continued participation and contributions to the BICSI International Standards Program and as questions arise, please do not hesitate to ask.

Jeff Silveira, CAE, RITP
Director of Standards

BICSI | The Global Leader in ICT Education, Certification & Standards

8610 Hidden River Parkway | Tampa, FL 33637

+1 813.903.4712 | Fax: +1 813.971.4311 | www.bicsi.org

Now Available:
ANSI/BICSI 001-2017 R22, Information and Communication Technology Systems Design and Implementation Best Practices for Educational Institutions and Facilities
BICSI G2.1-22, 
ICT Outside Plant Construction and Installation: Pole Setting, Anchoring, and Guying
BICSI G2.2-22, ICT Outside Plant Construction and Installation: Aerial Cable Installation

ICT Best Practice for Educational Institutions & Facilities

 

Colloquy

 

Whatever anyone wants to talk about.

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Today at 16:00 UTC we refresh our understanding of the technical standards for the timing-systems that maintain the temporal framework for daily life in education communities.  The campus clock continues as a monument of beauty and structure even though digitization of everything has rendered the central community clock redundant.

Most leading practice discovery (and innovation) is happening with the Network Time Protocols (NTP) that synchronize the time stamps of widely separated data centers.  In operation since before 1985, NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols in current use and underlies the Internet of Things build out.  NTP is particularly important in maintaining accurate time stamps for safety system coordination and for time stamps on email log messages.

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I-Codes

Since the International Code Council catalog informs the foundation of occupancy safety of the built environment

in education communities we map the way forward in our approach to the titles receiving public consultation in 2023.

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