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Protecting People and Buildings from Terrorism: Technology Transfer for Blast-effects Mitigation
B
Workshop Agenda
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2000
8:00-9:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Mete Sozen, Purdue University; Chair, NRC Committee for Oversight and Assessment of Blast-effects and Related Research
Richard G. Little, Director, Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment
9:15 am
Keynote Address: DoD/DTRA Role in Blast Mitigation Design
Jay Davis, Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
9:45 am
Overview of the Blast Mitigation for Structures Program
Douglas Sunshine, Program Manager, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
10:45 am
Break
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11:00 am
Charge to the Workshop Participants
Eugene Sevin, Member, NRC Committee for the Oversight and Assessment of Blast-effects and Related Research
Plenary Session I—Owner/User Perspectives and Needs Moderator: Stuart Knoop, Oudens & Knoop, Architects, PC
11:15 am
Government Building Owner’s Perspective
Wade Belcher, General Services Administration
11:40 am
Hazard and Consequence Management Needs
Joseph Barbera, George Washington University
12:05 pm
Commercial Building Owner’s Perspective
Douglas Karpiloff, World Trade Center
12:30 pm-1:30 pm
Lunch
Panel Session A—Owner/User Perspectives and Needs
Moderator: Stuart Knoop, Oudens & Knoop, Architects, PC
Co-Moderator: Douglas Karpiloff, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Panelists: Wade Belcher, General Services Administration
Joseph Barbera, George Washington University
Patrick Collins, U.S. Department of State
Paul Senseny, Factory Mutual Research
1:30 pm
State Department Perspective
Patrick Collins, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations, U.S. Department of State
2:00 pm
Insurance Industry Perspective
Paul Senseny, Factory Mutual Research
2:30 pm
Discussion Between the Panel and Audience
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3:30-4:00 pm
Break
Plenary Session II—Blast Resistant Design of Structures
Moderator: Robert P. Kennedy, RPK Structural Mechanics Consulting
4:00 pm
Moderator’s Remarks
4:05 pm
Protective Design Guides
Edward Conrath, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Protective Design Center, Omaha
4:30 pm
Navy Technology Developments
Bob Odello, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center
4:55 pm
Petrochemical Industry Design Experience
Quentin Baker, Wilfred Baker Engineering, Inc.
5:20 pm
Commercial Structure Design and Assessment
Jeremy Isenberg, Weidlinger Associates, Inc.
5:45 pm
Recess for the Day
6:30 pm
Reception and Dinner—The Members Room
Dinner Speaker: Christopher Veale, Security Advisor, Government of the United Kingdom
The British Experience in Improving the Blast Resistance of Buildings
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2000
8:00-8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
Plenary Session III—Architectural Perspectives
Moderator: Johanna LaPierre, RTKL Associates, Inc.
8:30 am
Architectural Challenges for Protective Design
John F. Corkhill, American Institute of Architects
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8:55 am
Educating Architects to Address Protective Design Issues
Vivian Loftness, Carnegie Mellon
9:20 am
Protective Glazing Design
Darrell Barker, EQE International
9:45 am
Non-Structural Design Issues
John Chapman, Karn Charuhas Chapman Twohey, Architects
10:10-10:30 am
Break
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Concurrent Panel Sessions
Concurrent Panel Session B—Structural Designer Needs
(The Lecture Room)
Moderator: Robert Kennedy, RPK Structural Mechanics Consulting, Inc.
Co-moderator: Reed Mosher, U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center
Panelists: Quentin Baker, Wilfred Baker Engineering, Inc.
Edward Conrath, U.S. Army Protective Design Center, Omaha
Jeremy Isenberg, Weidlinger Associates
Rudolph Matalucci, Sandia National Laboratories
Bob Odello, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Loring Wyllie, Degenkolb Engineers
10:30 am
Structural Retrofit for Blast Protection
Reed Mosher, U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center
10:50 am
Needs of the Average Engineer for a Concerned Owner’s Building
Loring Wyllie, Degenkolb Engineers
11:10 am
Critical Facility Design Needs
Rudolph Matalucci, Sandia National Laboratories
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11:30 am
Discussion Between the Panel and the Audience
Concurrent Panel Session C—Building System Designer Needs (The Board Room)
Moderator: Johanna LaPierre, RTKL Associates, Inc.
Co-moderator: Eve Hinman, Hinman Consulting Engineers
Panelists: John F. Corkhill, American Institute of Architects
Darrell Barker, EQE International
John Chapman, Karn Charuhas Chapman Twohey, Architects
Vivian Loftness, Carnegie Mellon University
Douglas Mitten, Project Management Services, Inc.
Kenneth Schoonover, Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA)
10:30 am
Code Considerations for Protective Design
Kenneth Schoonover, BOCA
10:50 am
Cost Considerations for Decision Making
Douglas Mitten, Project Management Services, Inc.
11:10 am
The Architect/Engineer Interface
Eve Hinman, Hinman Consulting Engineers
11:30 am
Discussion Between the Panel and the Audience
Concurrent Panel Session D—Emergency Medical and Rescue Needs (Room 180)
Moderator: Erik Auf der Heide, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Co-moderator: Joseph Barbera, George Washington University
Panelists: Josephine Malilay, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Susan Mallonee and Sheryll Brown, Oklahoma State Department of Health
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Anthony Macintyre, George Washington University
Eric Noji, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
10:30 am
Epidemiology of Blast Injuries
Susan Mallonee and Sheryll Brown, Oklahoma State Department of Health
10:50 am
Building Design for Injury Prevention
Eric Noji, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:10 am
Data Needs for Emergency Preparedness
Josephine Malilay, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:30 am
Facilitating Search and Rescue
Anthony Macintyre, George Washington University
11:50 am
Discussion Between the Panel and the Audience
12:30-1:30 pm
Lunch
Plenary Panel—Technology Transfer for Protective Design (The Lecture Room)
Moderator: Sam Kiger, University of Missouri-Columbia
Co-moderator: William Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Panelists: Lawrence Bank, University of Wisconsin James Grinar,
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Jim Harris, J.R. Harris & Company
Joseph Tedesco, University of Florida
Christopher Rojahn, Applied Technology Council
Stanley Woodson, U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center
1:30 pm
Introduction and Remarks from the Moderator and Co-moderator
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1:55 pm
Technology Transfer Activities at the American Institute of Steel Construction
Jim Harris, J.R. Harris & Company
2:15 pm
Technology Transfer Activities at the American Concrete Institute
Stanley Woodson, U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center
2:35 pm
Technology Transfer Activities at the American Society of Civil Engineers
Joseph Tedesco, University of Florida
2:55 pm
Technology Transfer Activities at the Federal Emergency Management Agency
James Grinar, FEMA
3:15 pm
Break
3:35 pm
Technology Transfer Experience from Earthquake Engineering
Christopher Rojahn, Applied Technology Council
3:55 pm
A Center for Building-Vulnerability Science
Lawrence Bank, University of Wisconsin
4:15 pm
Discussion Between the Panel and the Audience
5:00 pm
Recess for the Day
5:30 pm
Moderators and Co-moderators Meet to Prepare Panel Reports
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2000
8:00-9:00 am
Networking Breakfast
Plenary Session IV—Workshop Wrap-up and Next Steps
Moderator: Eugene Sevin, Consultant
9:00 am
Panel A Report—Owner/User Perspectives and Needs
Stuart Knoop, Oudens and Knoop Architects, PC
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9:20 am
Panel B Report—Structural Designer Needs
Robert Kennedy, RPK Structural Mechanics Consulting, Inc.
9:40 am
Panel C Report—Building System Designer Needs
Johanna LaPierre, RTKL Associates Inc.
10:00 am
Break
10:20 am
Panel D Report—Emergency Medicine and Rescue Needs
Erik Auf der Heide, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
10:40 am
Plenary Panel Report—Technology Transfer for Protective Design
Sam Kiger, University of Missouri-Columbia
11:00 am
Concluding Discussion and Comments
12:00 pm
Adjourn
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