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Keith Masback Interview (USGIF CEO at GEOINT)

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Todd Danielson interviews Keith Masback, CEO of the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), at the GEOINT Symposium in Tampa, Florida. They discuss highlights of the event, the effect of the show's unexpected delay from fall 2013 to spring 2014 and what has changed since then, where and when the next event will be held, how technologies start at GEOINT and "trickle down" into the larger industry, industry integration, the wide range of companies in attendance, and more.

Kids Making Sense Environment Mapping

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Kīlauea Volcano’s Lower East Rift Zone

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This video from May 21, 2018, shows how splashing and spattering lava builds cones around fissure sites in Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone.

Kleinfelder Interview – Bill Siegel, CEO

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Bill Siegel, CEO of Kleinfelder, at the opening of the company’s new office in downtown Denver. The conversation touched on the company’s growth through the recession, the trend toward mega-mergers in the AEC industry, and the need to address aging infrastructure.

Kleinfelder Interview – Danny Bennett, Construction Quality Assurance Manager

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Danny Bennett, Construction Quality Assurance Manager, at the opening of Kleinfelder’s new office in downtown Denver. Danny has been involved in the Light Rail project in Denver for the last four years and was also involved in the highway-widening project known as T-Rex. The conversation talked about the RTD Light Rail as the largest public-private partnership in the United States.

Kleinfelder Interview – Dick Wells, Transportation Market Manager

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Dick Wells, transportation market manager and chair of the American Council of Engineering Companies at the opening of Kleinfelder’s new office in downtown Denver. The conversation touched on some of the major projects the company has underway, the rise of public-private partnerships, mission of the American Council of Engineering Companies with a view on the health of the infrastructure business, and working on leadership development.

Kleinfelder Interview – Mark Colsman, Environmental Chemist and Project Manager

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Mark Colsman, environmental chemist and project manager, at the opening of Kleinfelder’s new office in downtown Denver. The conversation about the environmental-remediation work that Kleinfelder is involved in covered their development of Conceptual Site Models with considerable data collection for decision making about the issues on the site. Increasingly, they are using real-time data sensors and data feeds to better understand underground processes.

Kleinfelder Interview – Rod Eisenbraun, National Dam and Levee Segment Manager

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Rod Eisenbraun, national dam and levee segment manager, at the opening of Kleinfelder’s new office in downtown Denver. The conversation covered dam creation and rehabilitation, the need for more storage with increasing droughts, the more environmentally friendly approaches these days, and hydro power as a clean power source.

Kleinfelder Interview – Suad Cisic, Senior VP, Water Market Manager

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Suad Cisic, Senior Vice President, Water Market Manager, at the opening of Kleinfelder’s new office in downtown Denver. Suad discussed new stormwater management efforts, such at the award-winning Alewife Stormwater Reservoir, the need to repair leaking water pipelines, and the growing trend to proactively manage water assets.

Landing on a Comet – The Rosetta Mission

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After a 10-year journey of some seven billion kilometres, the Rosetta mission is now heading towards its next major milestone – setting the lander Philae on a comet. On 12 November 2014, a lander is scheduled to touch down on a comet for the first time in the history of spaceflight. “We don’t know exactly what awaits us there,” says lander Project Manager Stephan Ulamec from the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR).