US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2001 Arlington,'
4-8 February 2002, at the
Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Analytical Risk Management (ARM) Process Overview,”
by Mr. Robert Gleeson of the National Security Agency, 54 pages, presented at
the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
“Case of the Vanishing Van Gogh: Preparing for
Collections Theft, The”, by Mr. Wilbur Faulk of J.Paul
Getty Trust, Mr. Robert Salmon of Fine Arts Risk Management, Inc, and Ms.
Laurie Sowd of Huntington Library, Art Collections
and Botanical Gardens, 27 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian
Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,'
4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington,
Virginia, USA.
“Challenges in Managing the Blockbuster Exhibition:
Designing a Visitor Services Plan,” by Mr. Erroll G. Southers of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 7 pages, presented
at the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway
Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Christmas Eve Night Break-in at the De Young Fine
Arts Museum, The,” by Mr. Gary Yee of the De Young Museum of Art, 6 pages, presented
at the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway
Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Flooding of the Newseum,
The,” by Mr. James Thompson of the Newsmuseum, 6
pages, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“How Safe is Your Museum or Library?” by Mr. Stevan Layne of Layne Consultants International, 9 pages, presented
at the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway
Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Human Element of Security, The,” by Mr. Robert Hast,
Patrick F. Sullivan, and Mr. Thomas J. Wiley of the General Accounting Office,
22 pages, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“International Police and Their Interaction with the
Museum and Library Communities” by Ms. Angela Meadows of Interpol-Washington,
DC, Mr. Dirk DeKlerck of Belgian National Police, M
Jean-Pierre Jouanny of Interpol Headquarters-Lyons,
Colonel Giovanni Pastore of Italian Carabinieri, Warrant Officer Fabrizio Rossi of
Italian Carabinieri, and Mr. Mickey Volpe of New
Scotland Yard, London, 3 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian
Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,'
4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington,
Virginia, USA.
“Mashantucket Peoquot Museum and Research Center: The Design Process,” by
Mr. Timothy Hartung of Polshek
Partnership Architects, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Museum, Insurance Carrier and Agent: A Loss Control
Partnership,” by Ms. Deborah Peak of ACE, USA, Mr. Paul Fritsch of Huntington
T. Block Insurance Agency, and Mr. Henry M. Shable of
ACE, USA, 14 pages, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Artifact Security
During Transit,” by Ms. Sally Freitag of the National
Gallery of Art, Mr. John Jacobs of Artex Fine Arts
Services, and Mr. James Lucey of the Natiional Gallery of Art, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott
Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Reinforcing Security Excellence: D.C. Public
Libraries and the Organizational Security Inspection Program (OSIP), by Mr. Plez Jenkins of the
“Security Staff: Major Players in Providing Access for
People with Disabilities,” by Ms. Janice Majewski of
the Smithsonian Institution, 12 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian
Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,'
4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington,
Virginia, USA.
“Protecting the Past: A Performance Based Approach,”
by Mr. Danny McDaniel of Colonial Williamsburg, 20 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott
Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Work and Conclusions of the Presidential Advisory
Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States, The,” by Mr. Albert Schmidt,
Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States, 4
pages, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Arlington,' 4-8 February 2001 at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Professional
Visit to the Newseum by Mr. James Thompson,
conducted from the US National Conference
on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
15 presentations
and 1 professional visit
13
papers for 179 pages.
Bibliography of
Presentations and Papers
US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
“Alternative Staffing
Methods" by Mr. Ron Simoncini of the Museum of
Modern Art, Mr. Thomas Slade of the American Museum of Natural History, and Mr.
Erroll Southers of the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), 4 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Art of the Friendly
Attack", by Mr. Bruce Seglar of The J.Paul Getty Trust, 4 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002
“Art That Offends", by
Mr. John McCarthy of the
"Art Theft", by
Ms. Lynne Chaffinch, Ms. Linda Vizi and Mr. Robert Wittman of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and
Mr. Robert Goldman of the US Attorney's Office of Philadelphia, 4 pages,
presented at the US National Conference on
Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Construction Issues
Around High Risk Exhibits" by Mr. Danny McDaniel of Colonial Williamsburg,
5 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Closing the de Young
Museum", by Lieutenant Gary Yee of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
10 pages, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Controlling Slips and
Falls", by Mr. Steven DePilla of ESIS Risk
Control Services, Inc., Mr. George Martin of the National Gallery of Art, Mr.
G.B. Quinney of the Birmingham Museum of Art, and Mr.
Keith Vidal of Vidal Engineering, 9 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Counter-Terrorism",
by Mr. Stephan Grimaldi of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
"Defibrillators",
by Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins of the Field Museum of Natural History of
“Electronic Security
101", by Mr. Andrew Turk of The American Museum of Natural History,
presented at the US National Conference on
Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
“Emergency Evacuation
Procedures", by Mr. James 'J.J.' McLaughlin of the Smithsonian
Institution, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
“Emergency Preparation:
Lessons Learned Since September 11, 2001" by Ms. Cecelia Rosenberg of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
“Indemnity and Coordination
With Security", by Ms. Alice Wheilan of the
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), 5 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at the Charleston Premier
Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"Infrared Thermography", by Mr. Henry Shable
of ACE USA-ESIS Loss Control Services, Inc., 2 pages, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2002
"Protecting Outdoor
Environments", by Mr. David Carascano of Morton
Arboretum, Mr. Hoyt Fields of the Hearst Castle, Mr. Randall Lush of Chicago
Botanic Garden, and Mr. Larry Rankine of the Biltmore
Company, 12 pages, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
" Public Access in
Sensitive Areas in Museums and Libraries", by Mr. Keith Liquori of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Mr.
Albert Wise of the
"Securing Hanging
Works of Art" by Ms. Robin Campbell of New York State Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation and Mr. Paul Schneider of Heritage
Protection, 14 pages, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
"Security and
Protection on a Budget", by Ms. Peggy Nunn of McKissick
Art Museum of Charleston, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
“Security in Exhibition
Design", by Mr. Michael Headley of the Smithsonian Institution, presented
at the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002
"Strategic Planning
for High Risk Exhibits", by Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins of The Field Museum of
Chicago, 1 page, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
"What Have You Done in
Response to September 11, 2001?" by Mr. Barry Berry of the St. Louis
Public Library, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, at
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Professional Visit to
Middleton Place, at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2002 Charleston,' 24-28 February 2002, from
the Charleston Premier Riverview Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
21 presentations and 1 professional visit
13 papers for 76 pages
Bibliography of Presentations and Papers
US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February,
2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Answers... I Don't Even Know the
Questions,” by Mr. John McCarthy of the Museum of New Mexico, 6 pages,
presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection,
Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the
Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Application of High Pressure Water Mist
System at the National Gallery of Art,” by Mr. Robert Wilson of The National
Gallery of Art, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003
“Bones and Forensic Anthropology,” by Mr. Douglas
Owsley of the Smithsonian Institution, presented at the US National Conference
on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003
Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel,
Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Collections Insurance, Loss, Prevention,
and the Claims Process,” by Mr. Bruce Guthrie, Mr. Jeff Minett,
Mr. Andrew Quested and Ms. Rosemary Speiser of
Huntington T. Block Insurance Agency, presented at the US National Conference
on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003
Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel,
Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“
"Fire Detection and Suppression
Technologies: What's Hot and What's Not," by J.Andrew
Wilson of the Smithsonian Institution, 3 pages, presented at the US National
Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel,
Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Fire Safety,” by Mr. Joseph Torillo, Lieutenant of the New York Fire Department,
presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection,
Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003
“Heritage in Danger!
Illicit Trafficking and the Global Art Market,” by Mrs. Lynne Chaffinch
and Mr. Robert Wittman of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and Ms. Viviana Patilla
of INTERPOL Washington, DC, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural
Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5
February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia,
USA.
“Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go
Back in the Building: Designing Safe and Secure Cultural Icon Facilities With
CPTED By Reducing the Architectural Vulnerability," by Mr. Randall Atlas
of Atlas Safety and Security Design, Inc, 18 pages, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel,
Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Layer Approach in Determining Exhibit
Security,” by Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins of the The Field
Museum, presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003
“Library and Archival Security in the 21st
Century: Thinking Outside the Box,” by Mr. Richard Strassberg
of Cornell University, 8 pages, presented at the US National Conference on
Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,'
3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia,
USA.
“Protecting Outdoor Cultural Properties,”
by Mr. Michael Pickett of the Smithsonian Institution, presented at the US
National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP
2003
“Safe or Welcome: What Do Visitors Want
Post 9/11” by Ms. Kathryn Hill of Imagine It! Children's Museum of
Atlanta," presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property
Protection, Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February,
2003, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Tourism and Terrorism,” by Mr. Peter Tarlow of Tourism and More, Inc., 18 pages, presented at
the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, Smithsonian
Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the Crystal Gateway
Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
“Where There Is Smoke, There Is Media,” by
Ms. Amy Ritter of the John Shedd Aquarium, 5 pages,
presented at the US National Conference on Cultural Property Protection,
Smithsonian Institution, 'NCCPP 2003 Arlington,' 3-5 February, 2003, at the
Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Professional Visit to the
15 presentations and 1 professional visit
6 papers for 58 pages