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1. ISES Corporation|ISES forms an alliance with PGMI
www.isescorp.com/PressPGMI.htm - [Cached]Published on: 7/17/2002 Last Visited: 1/17/2004
Bob Camperlino, President of PGMI - "ISES Corporation is a leader in the facilities marketplace and brings a sound and rational approach to the financial problems of resolving the issues of physical asset depreciation.
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Mr. Camperlino of PGMI is the individual who planned, implemented, and operated the steam / electric cogeneration facility at Vanderbilt University, one of the premier operations in the higher education community.
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Robert L. Camperlino President Power & Generation Management, Inc. 1309 Central Court Hermitage, TN. 37076 -
2. Programs
www.loghomesinalabama.com/ashr - [Cached]Published on: 9/27/2000 Last Visited: 6/22/2001
The speaker is Bob Camperlino , Director of Buildings & Utilities at Vanderbilt University. His presentation is about Vanderbilt's utility systems including an expansion project and how Vanderbilt is preparing for de-regulation of electricity.
Mr. Camperlino is Director of Buildings and Utilities at Vanderbilt University where he has been for the last 16 years. Prior to coming to Vanderbilt , he was a project manager for the Energy Resource Management Company in Madison , Connecticut working with private universities throughout the New England area. He has also worked for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley Authority. His last project with TVA was the start-up of the 1 , 150 MW fossil unit at the Paradise Plant in Drakesboro , KY. Altogether , Bob has over 30 years of utility and facilities management related experience.
September 12 , 2000 Residential Energy Codes Workshop 10 : 00 a.m. 12 : 00 noon Working lunch 12 : 00 noon 1 : 00 p.m. ASHRAE 901.1 Satellite Broadcast 1 : 00 p.m. 3 : 00 p.m. Closing Comments 3 : 00 p.m. 3 : 30 p.m. -
3. The Facilities Management Software Top 10 List
www.cpmmag.com/archive/98_05/0 - [Cached]Published on: 11/24/2000 Last Visited: 7/27/2001
Even if you have a computer guru on staff , those who wrote the code know best , advises Bob Camperlino , director of buildings and utilities for Vanderbilt University , Nashville , Tenn..
While every software company offers some kind of help , not all tech support is created equal. Camperlino suggests finding out how a company's support department works. Some questions to ask include the following. How fast can you fix a system crash. Do you have 24-hour service. Will you send someone if need be or can you fix my problem remotely.
Perhaps the most important question you can ask a support department is : Will a live person answer my calls.
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Some software companies make alliances with hardware companies , but these come and go , Camperlino warns. When you have a problem , the last thing you want your software support person to say is , 'That's a hardware problem.' He suggests that contract language be detailed so that you are clear on who is responsible to fix what.
Finally , Camperlino suggests you make sure the product fits the process. If it's implied that a program can handle 3 , 000 work orders a month , and it really doesn't , who is responsible?. he asks. Try to work implied responsibility into the negotiations..
7. Please , sir , may I have some more.
In life , only three things are inevitable : death , taxes and software upgrades. Toccoa Falls College's Wiese suggests that you find out when the next upgrade is scheduled before you buy.

