• A Dry Tap: Water Supply Challenges with Dan Hunter and L'Oreal Stepney
    Feb 7 2025
    There are at least two ways of approaching water challenges - conserving and maximizing the water we have and strategizing solutions for water we don't have. That's especially true in the Rio Grande Valley. This week, we chat about both with the newly appointed Chairwoman of the Texas Water Development Board, L'Oreal Stepney and Assistant Texas Agriculture Commissioner, Dan Hunter. We also explore an important water treaty with Mexico that was amended last year. You can read more about it in articles from the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and from The Texas Tribune.
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    46 mins
  • Unique Water Challenges for a Unique State with Trey Gerfers and Dominik Sobieraj
    Feb 4 2025
    Texas is big. So are our water challenges. This week, we chat with guests in the far corners of the Lone Star State about varied challenges and opportunities in water infrastructure and preservation. We're joined by Trey Gerfers, General Manager with the Presidio County Underground Water Conservation District in Marfa and Dominik Sobieraj, Chief Operating Officer, with the Northeast Texas Municipal Water District in Hughes Springs.
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    58 mins
  • Against the Flow: Workforce Challenges with Adelaida Mayorga and Jacquelyn Knobloch
    Jan 27 2025

    Water and wastewater are essential parts of our daily routines and our critical infrastructure. It only works, though, if talented employees sign up to build and innovate the field. How can we encourage folks to explore water careers? This week, we chat with Adelaida Mayorga, Continuing Education Professor at Houston Community College Northeast Campus, and Jacquelyn Knobloch, Apprenticeship Program Manager with the Texas Rural Water Association, about their programs and opportunities in training and continuing education.

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    44 mins
  • Security Spotlight: Hardening Water Security with Dr. Narasimha Shashidhar, Dr. Cihan Varol and Robert Warren
    Jan 18 2025

    Some security threats to water and wastewater security are new and unique. Others are the same threats faced by every organization in the digital age. This week, we talk about proactive security strategies in the water and wastewater sector with Dr. Narasimha Shashidhar, Dr. Cihan Varol and Robert Warren.

    Additionally, our guests mentioned a 2021 cyberattack on a water treatment facility in Florida. Here's a link to CISA's cybersecurity advisory on the incident.


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    37 mins
  • Water Security and Critical Infrastructure Intro with Reyna Loosmore
    Jan 6 2025

    You may not think much about your tap water until it stops working - but you should. Keeping clean water flowing is a vital and complicated part of our infrastructure. This week, we're launching a new mini-series on water security and critical infrastructure with Reyna Loosmore, a project manager for water and wastewater at the Institute for Homeland Security.

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    20 mins
  • Getting Started in Emergency & Crisis Management with Vincent Ng
    Dec 16 2024
    What's the difference between emergency management and crisis management, and how can someone get started in either? The short answers are internships, saying yes to career opportunities, and not as different as you might think. This week, we chat with Vincent Ng, the Chief Operating Officer at Prestige Analytics, about opportunities and changes in emergency management careers.
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    49 mins
  • Transitioning from Military to Critical Infrastructure Careers with David Glaser, Jim Platt & Robert Crane
    Dec 2 2024
    Critical infrastructure is constantly evolving. Public and private sector careers need dedicated and adaptable employees to innovate new strategies and solutions; often, military veterans and those transitioning out of active service are strong candidates for those jobs, although the transition out of uniform can feel daunting. This week, we chat about networking and career moves with Ret. Major General David Glaser, President and CEO of Strategic Risk Integration Jim Platt and IHS Program Executive Robert Crane. We also discuss the Department of Defense's Transition Assistance and SkillBridge programs, and why Sam Houston State University is a top choice for veterans.
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    26 mins
  • Overreliance and Resiliency in Space The Whens and Wheres of GPS Technology with Jim Platt and Rob Crane
    Nov 18 2024
    Are we over-reliant on global positioning satellites? The technology is an essential part of a spectrum of technologies, including in critical infrastructure, and losing access to it could be disastrous. This week, we chat with Jim Platt, president and CEO of Strategic Risk Integration, and Robert Crane, a project manager for the energy sector and Position-Navigation-Timing for the Institute for Homeland Security, about steps to improve and diversify our dependence on GPS systems.
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    39 mins