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Preserving Smithsonian Treasures Building, Operating & Maintaining its Facilities. Office of Facilities Engineering and Operations (OFEO) SAME DC Post August 28, 2008 Presented by MG Clair F. Gill, USA (ret.) Deputy Director/Chief of Staff. National Museum of the American Indian.
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Preserving Smithsonian TreasuresBuilding, Operating & Maintaining its Facilities Office of Facilities Engineering and Operations (OFEO) SAME DC Post August 28, 2008 Presented by MG Clair F. Gill, USA (ret.) Deputy Director/Chief of Staff
National Museum of the American Indian NASM Udvar-Hazy Center Smithsonian Infrastructure • Total Facilities: 710 (12 million sq. ft.) • Land Area: 19,000 acres • Roads: 107 miles
Challenges of Stewardship • Over 6,000 employees & 5,000 volunteers • 137 million artifacts, art works and specimens • Open 364 days per year • 24 million visitors per year
The Gift of James Smithson "I then bequeath the whole of my property...to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an Establishment for the increase & diffusion of knowledge among men." James Smithson (1765-1829)
Office of Facilities Engineering and Operations Mission “OFEO provides world-class services and stewardship by building, operating, maintaining and ensuring a safe, secure, healthy environment that enhances the Smithsonian experience” Vision One Smithsonian Facilities and programs in partnership Sparkling campuses One OFEO Legendary service to the Smithsonian community Number One best place to work
Arts and Industries Castle Building
Critical Facilities Challenges • Age & systems obsolescence • Track record of understated need • High traffic • Functional diversity • Architectural variety • Long history of underfunding AIB: RUST, PEELING PAINT AND SALTS BUILD-UP “ DIAPER” TO CATCH FALLING DEBRIS