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This After-action Report discusses Legacy project number 08-387, the development and hosting of the 2008 Department of Defense Historic Buildings Conference (HBC). Submitted by Ms. Serena Bellew, Architectural Historian (JM Waller & Associates), and Mr. Adam Smith, Architectural Historian (ERDC-CERL), in response to the need for a conference specifically focused on the unique challenges faced by the Department of Defense in its regulatory and stewardship requirements toward the historic built environment. The National Preservation Institute, Inc. was contracted to provide technical conference support, and Mr. Bob Beardsley (CRM Fort Leavenworth) was also brought on to spearhead the Anti- Terrorism Force Protection track of the conference. Held in Kansas City, Missouri, 17 19 June 2008, the conference drew almost 175 attendees from all branches of the military and several State Historic Preservation Offices, the National Park Service, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The following document outlines the planning and execution steps that went into this action, as well as details on attendance numbers, feedback from attendees, and recommendations for future HBCs.
This After-action Report discusses Legacy project number 08-387, the development and hosting of the 2008 Department of Defense Historic Buildings Conference (HBC). Submitted by Ms. Serena Bellew, Architectural Historian (JM Waller & Associates), and Mr. Adam Smith, Architectural Historian (ERDC-CERL), in response to the need for a conference specifically focused on the unique challenges faced by the Department of Defense in its regulatory and stewardship requirements toward the historic built environment. The National Preservation Institute, Inc. was contracted to provide technical conference support, and Mr. Bob Beardsley (CRM Fort Leavenworth) was also brought on to spearhead the Anti- Terrorism Force Protection track of the conference. Held in Kansas City, Missouri, 17 19 June 2008, the conference drew almost 175 attendees from all branches of the military and several State Historic Preservation Offices, the National Park Service, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The following document outlines the planning and execution steps that went into this action, as well as details on attendance numbers, feedback from attendees, and recommendations for future HBCs.
DoD Historic Building Conference
2008
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
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