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ICC RESNET NIBS Roadmap To Dominance : Exposing The Federal Funds That Are Supporting This

Janet ThomeMarlin, WA, United States
Jul 23, 2026

My Last Update Exposed A Mere 4 Million Dollars And After More Research I Realized That Is A Drop In The Bucket

The "Interlocking Boardroom" of Building Science

In the world of federal regulation, there is supposed to be a clear line between the “player” (the industry) and the “referee” (the oversight body). In the building code ecosystem, that line has all but vanished.

An analysis of leadership data reveals a “shared leadership” model where the same executives hold concurrent or successive senior roles across the I

ICC, the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), and the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET).|


Dominic Sims:Chief Executive Officer, International Code Council, 2012–2024
NIBS Board of Directors, 2019–2022; 2025–2028 (Term began October 1, 2025)
John “JC” Hudgison — ICC Board Member; Chair, Emerging Leaders Council; NIBS Board of Directors; Founding Past Chair, NIBS Off-Site Construction Council

Ryan M. Colker — VP, Innovation; Executive Director, ANCR; Former VP at NIBS; Chair, NIBS Off-Site Construction Council, 

Mark Johnson — Chief Operating Officer, ICC; President, RESNET Board of Directors, Term through 2026

Follow The Money- And Let The Documents Tell You The Story

I traced the funds and created reports below which are sourced from USASPENDING.gov  that documents the funds that has flowed from the government in staggering amounts to these organizations.

Funding Snapshot
NIBS: Over $300 million in federal obligations since FY2008.
RESNET: $306,200.
ICC: $4.35 million, including a large DOE award.

Learn More And See The Reports 


Janet Thome President 
Tiny House Alliance USA 
janet@tinyhouseallianceusa.org


 

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