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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

Wednesday, June 13, 2018
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Solutions for Improving Asset Visibility and Increasing Public Safety Across Water and Road Infrastructure 12:00 – 12:45 p. m. Exhibit Hall Classroom— Booth # 22139 Track: Asset Management Facilitated by: Daniel Collins, Pitney Bowes
State and local government authorities face unique challenges with infrastructure asset management. Pitney Bowes and our partner Arrow Electronics have developed a joint solution that enables governments to review, request and act on potential situations resulting from water over road. Our asset management solution offers a cost-effective way to not only avert roadway issues, but make informed decisions on repairs, maintenance and investments.
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Isle Tech Pitch Competition 1:00 – 3:00 p. m. Innovation Lounge— Booth # 21108
Providers of emerging technologies compete in a“ Shark Tank” style competition for the Isle Tech Pitch Competition Award.
Participating companies include: Abyss Solutions Fluid Imaging InVizion LLC Nobel Systems Pipegaurd Robotics Sapphire Water Siga OT Solutions
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Creative Business Practices for a Sustainable Future 1:30 – 4:30 p. m. Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom I Track: Water Utility Management & Leadership Moderator: Mark Coleman
The goal of delivering acceptable levels of service requires thoughtful business practices that can handle the ups and downs of water treatment and delivery. The business of water requires creative solutions when preparing for the expected, the unknowns, and handling unintended consequences of an overall good plan. Attendees will learn how utilities have leveraged date, creative management practices and tailored solutions to meeting not only business goals, but also operational needs.
1:30 Creating the Right Vision for Success: Fort Worth Water’ s Organizational Leadership and Strategic Planning Process Ryan Nagel, Hazen and Sawyer, Sheree Collins, Scott Hardy, Kara Shuror
2:00 Out of the Crises— Building Internal Oversight Programs for Sustainable and Compliant Operations Benjamin Shoemaker, Loudoun Water
2:30 Tucson Water Turnaround: Debacle to Success Michael McGuire, Marie Pearthree
3:00 Advanced Energy Data Management for Cost-Effective and Sustainable Water and Wastewater Utility Operations Carla Cherchi, Stantec, Mohammad Badruzzaman, Robin Grenfell, Mohan Gunaratnam, Joseph Jacangelo
3:30 NBU Capital Program—$ 16M to $ 250M in 5 Years Flat Drew Hardin, Freese and Nichols, Inc., Mike Short
4:00 Meeting Program Goals by Actively Managing Risk Joelle Bennett, Willamette Water Supply Program / Carollo Engineers
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