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    <title>Jacobs: Inflection Points</title>
    <description>Inflection points are events that result in significant economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological changes that shape our world. And our world is facing some of its toughest challenges yet: Clean water. Affordable energy. Connectivity. Climate change. Environmental pollution. Economic growth. Our Inflection Points solution briefings are a series of podcasts with Jacobs’ thought leaders and technologists, providing background on these critical issues, the challenges at their core and the actions we’re taking to create a more connected, sustainable world.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Inflection points are events that result in significant economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological changes that shape our world. And our world is facing some of its toughest challenges yet: Clean water. Affordable energy. Connectivity. Climate change. Environmental pollution. Economic growth. Our Inflection Points solution briefings are a series of podcasts with Jacobs’ thought leaders and technologists, providing background on these critical issues, the challenges at their core and the actions we’re taking to create a more connected, sustainable world.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Crossrail: Tackling the tough questions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mark Wild</strong> is CEO of Crossrail Ltd and has more than 30 years leading complex and critical infrastructure. A chartered electrical engineer he started his career in the electricity sector, but the majority of his experience has been in transportation. He has had a long career in operating and building major transportation infrastructure. He is the former Managing Director of Westinghouse Signals and was the CEO of Public Transport Victoria in Australia. Mark has also been the Managing Director of London Underground. In December 2018 he was appointed CEO of Crossrail which is delivering the Elizabeth line, one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects.</p><p><strong>Donald Morrison</strong> is People & Places Solutions Senior Vice President for Europe and Digital Strategies at Jacobs. He leads over 8,000 people in the delivery of critical buildings, power, transport, water and environment projects, and transport such as Crossrail. Donald started his career in Jacobs’ highways business where he initially worked in the development consultancy business for several private sector developers. He rose to Senior Vice President and General Manager for People & Places Solutions Europe after leading the Sustainable Strategies & Solutions business unit for five years and fulfilling several senior Operations and Sales positions. Donald sits on the Jacobs European Inclusion & Diversity Council and was recently awarded Honorary STEM Ambassador by STEM Learning.</p><p><strong>Russell Pilgrim</strong> is People & Places Solutions Program Director for Jacobs’ Major Project & Program business. For the past three years he has overseen some of the company’s key contribution to Crossrail, the Elizabeth line. In addition, he serves as Jacobs’ designated project executive and company board director on our Crossrail Program Partner joint venture called Transcend. Russell has recently been appointed as the Jacobs European functional lead for program delivery sharing best practice on lessons and solutions for clients here in the U.K. and overseas, such as Marinus Australia, Metrolinx Canada and MRT Malaysia. As a voluntary Business Mentor for The Prince’s Trust Enterprise Programme, Russell is inspired to work with young people to help turn their innovative ideas into business reality.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Crossrail: Tackling the tough questions</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this special edition of Inflection Points, CEO of Crossrail Ltd, Mark Wild, joins Jacobs People &amp; Places Solutions Senior Vice President for Europe and Digital Strategies Donald Morrison and Jacobs People &amp; Places Solutions Program Director Russell Pilgrim, to discuss learnings from and benefits of the development of London’s new Elizabeth line. The Elizabeth line is a 114km new east-west railway that runs through the heart of Britain’s capital city. It is considered the first fully digitalized railway to be built and operated here in the U.K. and one of the biggest railway infrastructure projects in Europe. Crossrail Ltd delivered the Elizabeth line which includes ten new stations and involved over 15,000 people in the construction process.

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      <itunes:subtitle>In this special edition of Inflection Points, CEO of Crossrail Ltd, Mark Wild, joins Jacobs People &amp; Places Solutions Senior Vice President for Europe and Digital Strategies Donald Morrison and Jacobs People &amp; Places Solutions Program Director Russell Pilgrim, to discuss learnings from and benefits of the development of London’s new Elizabeth line. The Elizabeth line is a 114km new east-west railway that runs through the heart of Britain’s capital city. It is considered the first fully digitalized railway to be built and operated here in the U.K. and one of the biggest railway infrastructure projects in Europe. Crossrail Ltd delivered the Elizabeth line which includes ten new stations and involved over 15,000 people in the construction process.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Joy Kelly</strong> is Vice President and General Manager of the Jacobs Clear Lake Group which provides design, development, and testing of spacecraft and associated systems for human spaceflight and astromaterials curation and basic research at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC). Joy also serves on Jacobs Innovation Roundtable, a global council with responsibility to facilitate innovative work cultures throughout the company. </p><p>From 2008 – 2019 Dr. Kelly served as Deputy General Manager of the Clear Lake Group.  From 2004 to 2008, she served as the ESC Group’s Director of Engineering and Chief Engineer on the contract, supporting the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station programs. Joy was previously Technical Fellow in Guidance, Navigation, and Control on the Technical and Engineering Acquisition Support (TEAS) contract at Eglin AFB. In this role, she served as the senior focal point for guidance, navigation, and control on major development and mission-critical programs. Her work during this tenure redefined critical bank-to-turn autopilot design strategies for future missile systems design and provided advanced robustness analysis approaches for a wide range of weapons systems. </p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2020 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>To provide an inside look at much of the work done to support NASA from robotics to launch control to support of the International Space Station, we were pleased to sit down with Joy Kelly, Vice President and General Manager of the Jacobs Clear Lake Group. For this episode of Inflection Points, Dr. Kelly spoke about the work Jacobs does with NASA as the agency’s #1 solutions provider, as well as her passion for STEM education and the success and challenges of business innovation in large organizations. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In his role as the global director for Digital Solutions and the Jacobs Connected Enterprise, <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-raja-kadiyala?utm_source=site&utm_campaign=iw001&utm_content=digital-twin"><strong>Dr. Raja Kadiyala</strong></a> is focused on smart infrastructure and digital offerings. He is responsible for technology leadership, service/solution offerings, and marketing across a multitude of digital practice areas including artificial intelligence, digital twins, IoT/smart sensors, data analytics, simulation and optimization, IT integration, real-time networking, control systems, smart metering and security (physical and cybersecurity).</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2020 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>paul.thies@jacobs.com (Stephen Ludwig, Raja Kadiyala)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In his role as the global director for Digital Solutions and the Jacobs Connected Enterprise, <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-raja-kadiyala?utm_source=site&utm_campaign=iw001&utm_content=digital-twin"><strong>Dr. Raja Kadiyala</strong></a> is focused on smart infrastructure and digital offerings. He is responsible for technology leadership, service/solution offerings, and marketing across a multitude of digital practice areas including artificial intelligence, digital twins, IoT/smart sensors, data analytics, simulation and optimization, IT integration, real-time networking, control systems, smart metering and security (physical and cybersecurity).</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Raja Kadiyala, Global Director for Digital Solutions and the Jacobs Connected Enterprise at Jacobs, walks us through how digital twins can be applied to industries and communities, making them safer, increasing efficiency and improving the environment in this discussion as part of our Inflection Points series of podcasts.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raja Kadiyala, Global Director for Digital Solutions and the Jacobs Connected Enterprise at Jacobs, walks us through how digital twins can be applied to industries and communities, making them safer, increasing efficiency and improving the environment in this discussion as part of our Inflection Points series of podcasts.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Treating the Water Cycle as One Water</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Named one of the top 40 influencers in the water industry by Global Water Intelligence (GWI), <strong>Susan Moisio</strong> is the go-to person for wet weather and conveyance solutions. Now as the global solutions director of Jacobs’ conveyance and storage market, Susan leads our team of practitioners who are helping to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for our clients by providing innovative solutions that will extend the life of their water assets and reduce the risk of failure. She is a technology fellow and a 30+ year member of the Water Environment Federation (WEF), a Chair of WEF’s Collection Systems & Distribution Symposium and the recipient of the WEF and OWEA Golden Manhole Awards for service—a testament to her background and expertise in the field. </p><p>Susan has gained significant industry experience serving as the Conveyance Senior Technical Consultant for the <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/node/15111"><strong>Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Ocean Outfall Legislation Program</strong></a>—a $5.7 billion, 11-year program to eliminate all wastewater discharge to the Atlantic Ocean by 2025; Baton Rouge’s $2 billion Wet Weather Program and the Northern Kentucky $100 million CSO Tunnel. </p><p>Internationally, Susan is well recognized for her work on the <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/projects/thames-tideway-tunnel"><strong>Thames Tideway Tunnel Program</strong></a> in London, UK—an iconic program that will reduce overflow into the Thames River; as well as her involvement in VCS’s integrated CSO model which includes Odense, Denmark’s collection system, combined and storm, river and treatment works. </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 4 Aug 2020 01:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>paul.thies@jacobs.com (Stephen Ludwig, Susan Moisio)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Named one of the top 40 influencers in the water industry by Global Water Intelligence (GWI), <strong>Susan Moisio</strong> is the go-to person for wet weather and conveyance solutions. Now as the global solutions director of Jacobs’ conveyance and storage market, Susan leads our team of practitioners who are helping to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for our clients by providing innovative solutions that will extend the life of their water assets and reduce the risk of failure. She is a technology fellow and a 30+ year member of the Water Environment Federation (WEF), a Chair of WEF’s Collection Systems & Distribution Symposium and the recipient of the WEF and OWEA Golden Manhole Awards for service—a testament to her background and expertise in the field. </p><p>Susan has gained significant industry experience serving as the Conveyance Senior Technical Consultant for the <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/node/15111"><strong>Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department Ocean Outfall Legislation Program</strong></a>—a $5.7 billion, 11-year program to eliminate all wastewater discharge to the Atlantic Ocean by 2025; Baton Rouge’s $2 billion Wet Weather Program and the Northern Kentucky $100 million CSO Tunnel. </p><p>Internationally, Susan is well recognized for her work on the <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/projects/thames-tideway-tunnel"><strong>Thames Tideway Tunnel Program</strong></a> in London, UK—an iconic program that will reduce overflow into the Thames River; as well as her involvement in VCS’s integrated CSO model which includes Odense, Denmark’s collection system, combined and storm, river and treatment works. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>John Karabias </strong>is the Vice President, Growth and Sales Strategy for Jacobs Critical Mission Solutions’ (CMS) Cyber business unit. In his role, John partners with Jacobs’ Cyber leadership team to develop, qualify, and execute the Cyber pipeline. Prior to joining Jacobs, John served in various program and sales leadership roles at organizations such as Engility, SAIC, and RTR Technologies. In these roles, he successfully captured multiple contract awards for U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection programs. John also built sophisticated market ontologies related to client needs aligning core company offerings and early-stage internal research and development capabilities to customer requirements. He is a practitioner of Agile and DevOps and has helped customers transform their organizations through the implementation of tailored Agile and DevOps solutions at scale.</p><p><strong>Eric Conway</strong>, Technical Director for Cybersecurity Capabilities and Solutions, Jacobs Cyber,directs investment, research, and development of advanced cybersecurity solutions for customers in the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and Federal Civilian market. He is a lead solutions architect, designing systems and products within the Jacobs Cyber core capabilities of cyber analytics, cyber operations, and cyber readiness. Mr. Conway oversees Jacobs Cyber solution labs that develop security products that focus on cybersecurity assessment, monitoring, analytics, compliance, and training. He is a Principal Investigator (PI) for Defense Advanced Research Program Agency (DARPA) on programs developing next-generation cybersecurity solutions. Prior to joining Jacobs Mr. Conway spent over two decades as a systems and software engineer in the Intelligence Community and commercial market, developing cyber capabilities, analytical systems, and enterprise software systems to support business, intelligence and security efforts.</p>
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      <author>paul.thies@jacobs.com (Eric Conway, John Karabias, Stephen Ludwig)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An angler, kayaker and scuba diver, <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-peter-nicol"><strong>Peter Nicol</strong></a> loves water. It’s no wonder that for a career, he’s focused on solutions to ensure availability of this critical, life-sustaining (and fulfilling) resource. As Jacobs’ Global Director for Water, he leads a team of more than 6,000 visionaries and doers to develop innovative, sustainable and comprehensive solutions for tomorrow: A modern storage system for California’s scarcest and most valuable resource. A sewage management system in Hong Kong that converts sludge into electricity. Protection for our world’s coasts against rising oceans and variating weather. No matter the challenge, Peter and the Jacobs team work with clients and partners to make smart, sustainable decisions at all points in the water cycle—from water supplies to treatment, conveyance, wastewater treatment, reuse and return to the natural environment. Peter holds a bachelor of applied science degree in geological engineering and applied earth sciences from the University of Toronto.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In his current role as Global Market Director for Jacobs’ Built Environment practice, <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-monte-wilson"><strong>Monte Wilson</strong></a> is responsible for creating, integrating, and expanding the Built Environment strategy for Architecture, Interiors, Building Systems, and Cities and Places. By focusing on an integrated approach across disciplines and project scales, Monte is furthering Jacobs’ commitment to building more innovative and resilient cities. In addition to his role at Jacobs, Monte also serves on the Board of Directors for the Landscape Architecture Foundation, Chair of Governance Committee for the Urban Land Institute and the Board of Directors for L.E.A.D.</p><p>Prior to joining Jacobs, Monte helped build and lead a global planning and design practice as Senior Vice President for HOK. He has worked on projects throughout the world, including the United States, Australia, China, Saudi Arabia, Columbia, Panama, Israel, North Africa, Canada, and Mexico. More locally, he has also worked on a variety of plans including the Fort McPherson Revitalization Vision Plan, the Buckhead Green Vision Study, the Atlanta Aerotropolis Blueprint, and The Stich Vision Master Plan.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In his current role as Global Market Director for Jacobs’ Built Environment practice, <a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-monte-wilson"><strong>Monte Wilson</strong></a> is responsible for creating, integrating, and expanding the Built Environment strategy for Architecture, Interiors, Building Systems, and Cities and Places. By focusing on an integrated approach across disciplines and project scales, Monte is furthering Jacobs’ commitment to building more innovative and resilient cities. In addition to his role at Jacobs, Monte also serves on the Board of Directors for the Landscape Architecture Foundation, Chair of Governance Committee for the Urban Land Institute and the Board of Directors for L.E.A.D.</p><p>Prior to joining Jacobs, Monte helped build and lead a global planning and design practice as Senior Vice President for HOK. He has worked on projects throughout the world, including the United States, Australia, China, Saudi Arabia, Columbia, Panama, Israel, North Africa, Canada, and Mexico. More locally, he has also worked on a variety of plans including the Fort McPherson Revitalization Vision Plan, the Buckhead Green Vision Study, the Atlanta Aerotropolis Blueprint, and The Stich Vision Master Plan.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>As we look to the future of urban design, municipal services will be increasingly dependent upon better technological interconnectivity. We spoke with Monte Wilson, Global Market Director, Built Environment &amp; Global Vice President, Jacobs, about the importance of good design and how it takes into account citizens, business, transportation, and a host of other considerations in this episode of Inflection Points. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As we look to the future of urban design, municipal services will be increasingly dependent upon better technological interconnectivity. We spoke with Monte Wilson, Global Market Director, Built Environment &amp; Global Vice President, Jacobs, about the importance of good design and how it takes into account citizens, business, transportation, and a host of other considerations in this episode of Inflection Points. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.jacobs.com/our-people/meet-bryan-harvey"><strong>Bryan Harvey</strong></a> is on the leadership team of Jacobs European, Middle East and Africa business, with specific responsibility for the Jacobs European major program business, which includes some of the most iconic projects globally at this time.  </p><p>With nearly three decades of multi sector global experience, in solving some of the world’s greatest challenges, Bryan has a unique insight into major infrastructure delivery, funding opportunities and risk management. He is an advocate for future infrastructure delivery models that focus collaborative effort on balancing the needs of society, with the challenges of climate change, urbanization and population growth. His interest in sustainable blended infrastructure solutions, is one that he believes offers maximum opportunity to bring together public and private investors.  </p><p>In addition to his Master of Engineering degree, Bryan also holds an MBA in Global Entrepreneurship from The London School of Economics and Political Science.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>As the world is experiencing more severe weather events, communities need to make long-term preparations. In this episode of Inflection Points, Bryan Harvey, Vice President and Head of Major Programs and Projects Group for EMEA for Jacobs, talks about how the number and severity of floods and droughts around the world are encouraging new ways of planning to mitigate the impacts. </itunes:summary>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nina Wollman</strong> is the Global Solutions Director for Strategic Consulting and is the Vice President leading Strategic Consulting operations in the Americas. Nina and her team partner with clients to innovatively challenge their business from concept to operations, from organizational structure to the tactical spend of capital. This approach creatively reinvents processes and projects to be more efficient which naturally cascades to an increase in return on investment. </p><p>Over her career Nina has supported a broad variety of clients in the evaluation of their operations and assets in order to develop strategic plans that provide the tools to manage resources, limited or vast, in a measurable way. She is passionate about the Strategic Consulting team at Jacobs that is  #challengingtoday with a diverse, global team of technical experts, advisors and practitioners who apply a collaborative consulting approach to deliver strategic business solutions that leverage our deep domain of knowledge. </p><p>Currently serving as Vice President, Global Operations Management and Facilities Services at Jacobs, <strong>Steve Meininger</strong> leads operations, maintenance and related technical and advisory services delivered for clients at more than 300 sites. The OMFS practice is comprised of 2,500 staff who provide operations and maintenance for water and wastewater utilities, buildings and industrial facilities, public works and municipal infrastructure throughout North America and in several international locations.</p><p>A passion for water and wastewater has led Steve beyond the field. Steve is active in the industry and nonprofit community. Steve currently serves on the board of the National Association of Water Companies, where he is the Chair of the Contract Operations Committee, and the Leadership Council for Water For People. In addition, he is a long-term member of the Water Environment Federation and the American Society of Civil Engineers. </p>
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