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  • INP: Spectrum Series EP1: How Autonomy Effects Spectrum Management
    Mar 15 2024

    This is the first episode in a new series focused on the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Zac George, an US Navy veteran and spectrum expert discusses how the future of autonomy also requires increased thought on spectrum utilization.

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    29 min
  • Smart Transportation as a Critical Infrastructure Sector
    Dec 28 2023

    This podcast welcomes John Contestable as the group discusses another DHS "Lifeline" Transportation. The group discusses what is required for the the future of smart transportation.

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    25 min
  • Mission Critical Networking and Communications
    Nov 13 2023

    This episode of the Indiana Nomad Podcast Logan Selby, Junaid Islam, and Randy Clark introduce Dr. Walt Magnussen. Dr. Magnussen has been the director of the Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center at Texas A&M University since its inception in 2004. In this time he has received funding from the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Department of Justice, NIST, State of Texas, and industry. He currently serves on two committees for the DHS Safecom Advisory Panel, has served on several FCC Committees and task forces, has served on APCO and NENA Committees and task forces, and has testified before the United States House of Representatives on NG 9-1-1 funding. He is also currently serving as an advisor to the CBRS alliance and several public safety firms.

    https://itec.tamu.edu/

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    37 min
  • Smart Energy and Utilities: The Future of AI and Energy
    Aug 25 2023

    This is episode two of a mini-series with host Logan Selby from DataShapes and Junaid Islam from XQ Message. This episode introduces two guests Randy Clark and Glenn Haddox who have experience working in the energy and utility sectors to shed light on the future of smart energy. The group discusses how Zero Trust Decentralized AI methodologies will be critical for the future of smart energy.

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    34 min
  • The Threat of AI: Is Chat GPT Stealing Your Data?
    Jul 7 2023

    This episode of the @IndianaNomad Podcast discusses centralized (hosted) versus decentralized AI. How is decentralized AI critical to the future of mission critical systems in the DoD, smart cities , and logistics.


    Logan Selby from DataShapes and Junaid Islam from XQ Message discuss.

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    35 min
  • Omid Jaafari
    Jun 26 2023

    Omid Jaafari, currently serves as the Director of Solutions Engineering for DataShapes. Omid is a US Army veteran who spent 8+ year in the aviation community. Upon leaving the US Army Omid worked for various technology companies focused on Edge Computing. Omid graduated from the NGA accelerator program which brought him into the space community and has focused his interest on increasing the viability for edge computing in space.

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    16 min
  • Howard Bell
    Jun 19 2023

    Howard Bell, currently serves as the president and co-founder of Intelligent Material Solutions. IMS develops authentication/identification technologies and specialty applications that leverage precision-engineered, optically-active, photonic crystals to meet challenging customer needs. Over 25 years of experience in rare earth manufacturing and commercialization. Successfully implemented numerous commercial and government contracts for the security and authentication industry. Mr. Bell has generated numerous trade secret and patented technologies used in many commercial applications today.

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    24 min
  • Alex Reiter
    Mar 13 2023

    Dr. Alex Reiter is currently a research associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Alex is a graduate of the United States Military Academy, and served in the active military as aviator flying Kiowas (OH-58). Alex completed one combat deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom during his active duty career. Alex transitioned off Active Duty in order to pursue his PhD, and transitioned over to the US Army Reserves and was an Assistant Professor of Military Science at Washington University in St Louis. Alex recently transitioned to the 75th Innovation Command and serves as a Subject Matter Expert for aviation and biomedical related applications. Alex earned his PhD in mechanical engineering focused on Biomechanics. His active research is focused on using wearable technologies to measure human movement and function, specifically in terms of traumatic and overuse injury patterns.

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    48 min