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Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council (BETEC) develops a sound technical and economic basis for the design, construction, and operation of new buildings and the modification of existing buildings to optimize energy efficiency, while maintaining function, durability, and a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. Through a cooperative agreement with the
American Institute of Architects, BETEC has formed and organized Building Enclosure Councils in 37 locations across the country. •
Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) works to enhance public safety by improving earthquake-resistant design and construction throughout the United States. BSSC represents a variety of interests related to seismic safety. The Council develops seismic safety provisions for the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, and promotes their adoption in voluntary standards and model codes., •
Consultative Council advises and supports NIBS by making recommendations for presentation by NIBS to the President of the United States on developing and applying science and technology to improve the built environment in the public interest through standards, codes, regulations, and industry practices affecting the design, construction and operation of buildings. •
Digital Technology Council (formerly the buildingSMART alliance) advances digital transformation for the built environment through the delivery of consensus- based industry standards, research, and thought leadership focusing on value-driven outcomes. DTC convenes industry to develop consensus and empower transformative digital technology strategies that drive improved project delivery and operational processes. •
Facility Management and Operations Council (FMOC) provides industry-wide, public and private support for the creation of higher quality facilities through Improved maintenance and operation and real property management. •
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Council (MMC) disseminates credible information and counsel on major policy issues involving multi-hazard disaster resilience and risk reduction. Under MMC, the subcommittee for finance, insurance and real-estate. Banks, insurance companies and real estate firms (CFIRE) promotes collaboration better address the challenges of evaluating risks, benefits, technologies and practices associated with the achievement of cost-effective high-performance buildings. ==Standards and Technology Programs==