Building Security Council
The Building Security Council (BSC) was a not-for-profit professional organization headquartered in Reston, Virginia that aimed to improve the security of state, municipal, and privately owned buildings.[1] The council was established in November 2005 by the [[American Society of Civil Engineers] and later disbanded in 2010. The certification program (BSCP) was transferred to Civil Engineering Certification, Inc. (CEC), while the continuing education components were transferred to the Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI).].[2]
BSC offered two programs:
- Promoting Logical Unified Security (PLUSSM) a tool for rating a building's security. (no longer in existence)
- Building Security Certified Professional (BSCP) an exam-based professional credential program. (still exists)
Notes and references
- ↑ U.S. Federal projects have building security programs, but much information is classified and therefore unavailable to private and other government sectors.
- ↑ Building Security Council of ASCE. "Request for Proposals: Building Security Rating System" (PDF). Reston, VA: ACSE | The Building Security Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 February 2006. Retrieved July 16, 2008.
External links
- Building Security Certification Program
- Building Security Council
- Building Security Ratings with PLUS
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