Security Risk Assessment and Management (SRAM) for Buildings and Infrastructures
Event ID: S10609
Info: Dec 2-4 • Wed/Thu/Fri • 8:00am-4:30pm • 3 mtgs • Please note dates have changed from Oct to Dec • UHM Krauss 012 (Yukiyoshi Room) • $595(General), $447 (UH School of Architecture Alumni Association Member), $298 (UH Student with ID)
With: Rudolph V. Matalucci
This seminar provides an introduction to the systematic and robust Security Risk Assessment and Management (SRAM) process for the evaluation of buildings and infrastructures. The technically applied security Risk Assessment Methodology (RAM) process was developed by Sandia National Laboratories for the purpose of evaluating security risks from malevolent attacks at hydro-electric dams and high-voltage power transmission facilities. The process was recognized by the Federal Laboratory Council as an outstanding R & D technology transfer project for 2002. Upon completion of the seminar, participants will be able to lead security assessment teams through an actual risk assessment application and arrive at risk reduction alternatives for the decision-makers to review, evaluate, and implement those options that are determined to be cost-effective and realistic.
How upgrades and consequence mitigation alternatives can be successfully applied to both building structures and infrastructures to improve their security, resilience and assure overall performance will be covered.
WHY ATTEND:
- To learn an effective systematic approach to identify, assess, and manage security risks to buildings and infrastructures with a higher level of effectiveness and return on invested capital.
- To evaluate the application and effectiveness of security risk assessment and management techniques and professional certification processes before committing agency or company resources.
- To learn how to adapt a practical and rigorous risk methodology that addresses the full scope of challenges for the security of buildings and infrastructures.
20 AIA/CES in Health, Safety, and Welfare. Certificates of completion will be awarded to those attending at least 85% of the class sessions.
RUDY MATALUCCI, PH.D., P.E., RETIRED Lt. Col. (USAF), Albuquerque, NM, is the President of Rudolph Matalucci Consultants, Inc. (RMCI), Specialists in Infrastructure and Architectural Surety®, www.archsur.com.
In his twenty years with the USAF, Lt. Colonel Matalucci directed R & D for high-explosive blast and shock simulations to evaluate nuclear and conventional weapons effects on hardened military structures; and directed design, construction, and testing of prototype conventional and specialized military protective facilities around the world.
During twenty-two years at Sandia National Laboratories, he served as project engineer and manager for DOE and DOD funded R & D programs for deeply buried nuclear waste repositories, advanced nuclear weapons security and survivability facilities, environmental cleanup of contaminated DOE sites, and building and infrastructure protection against malevolent and abnormal threats.
At Sandia, Dr. Matalucci was a distinguished member of the technical staff and project manager for Infrastructure and Architectural Surety® Federal and non-federal programs. He directed the development of the Risk Assessment Methodology for Dams (RAM-DSM) and High-Voltage Power Transmission (RAM-TSM) in cooperation with numerous government agencies and was assigned as the Federal DHS subject matter expert for application of security risk management procedures to the Dam Sector and other national infrastructures.
He is a Building Security Certified Professional (BSCP) through the ASCE Building Security Council.
Dr. Matalucci is a co-author of the 2007 John Wiley & Sons published textbook entitled: Security Risk Assessment and Management: A Professional Practice Guide for Protecting Buildings and Infrastructures. He has Civil Engineering degrees from University of New Hampshire (BSCE) and Oklahoma State University (MSCE, PhD).
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