PROJECT PROFILE

Asset Leadership Standard
The Asset Leadership Standard group is establishing a non-prescriptive management standard that top organizational leaders can follow to coordinate the activities of all relevant parties to gain maximum value from their smart assets.
The Linux Foundation’s C4SB Foundation advocates for open source software to dramatically improve the ability for smart assets to share information with each other, with building automation systems, and with the grid using consensus-based, open-source standards.
These Linux Foundation helps top leaders establish the “What?”
Establish a policy to use secure, open-source software.
C4SB helps top leaders establish the “How?"
Use Interoperability Building Box open standards and related standards to allow Smart Assets to talk with each other and with the energy grid.
The Asset Leadership Standard Group will establish the “Why?”
Why is it beneficial for top leaders to have Smart Assets talk with each other and the energy grid? Because the advanced, but proven, technological capabilities available from the Linux Foundation and the Coalition for Smarter Buildings Foundation provide dramatic organizational improvement opportunities. Top leaders have to understand the dramatic improvement possibilities to their mission outcomes in order to maximize value from Smart Assets.
When top leaders understand the potential opportunities, they can then make holistic adjustments to their management processes to maximize value from assets using secure, open source software.
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This is a management standard group and not a technical standard group.
Who Should Join
Anyone interested in shaping the rationale and management processes top leadership can use to initiate dramatic improvement in the value from their Smart Assets can join the Asset Leadership Standard Committee.
Meetings
Meetings will be held every other Tuesday at 11 am Washington, D.C. time. The same day, there will also be a meeting at 11 pm Washington, D.C. time. The results of the meetings will be merged and shared with all Committee members.
Members
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Mike Bordenaro, Asset Leadership Network Executive Director, will be the Committee Moderator.
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Jim Dieter, Asset Leadership Network Chair, CEO former Chair of the U.S. Delegation to the ISO Asset Management Standard System, will run the creation of the Standard.
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Nick Knoke, Asset Leadership Network Director, Technology will be the GitHub leader.
To join the Committee, contact Mike Bordenaro at mbordenaro@AssetLeadership.net.