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Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security

Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security

De: Michael Aspland Grant Threatt and Marcus Funk
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Structurally Sound is a podcast produced by the Institute for Homeland Security (IHS) at Sam Houston State University. The podcast will be a game-changer for small to medium-sized businesses looking for the latest best practices in security and resilience. We want to inspire professionals like you to help you achieve your goals. New episodes are available on first and third Mondays each month!Sam Houston State University Ciencia Ciencia Política Hygiene & Healthy Living Política y Gobierno
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  • Digital Transformation & Innovation Strategy with Nadia Vincent
    Jun 2 2025
    Embracing new technology brings risks and rewards. On the one hand, adopting the right emerging tech and tools can enhance, elevate and streamline your business. On the other hand, adopting the wrong new tools can be expensive and burdensome for employees or customers. The key is strategy - planning deliberately, not hopping on a bandwagon. This week, we explore that strategy in the transportation sector with digital transformation and innovation strategy adviser Nadia Vincent.
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    42 m
  • Maritime Security at the Top of the World with Rob Crane & Scott McHugh
    May 19 2025
    The Arctic environment is shifting - literally and figuratively. There are unique and varied opportunities and risks for critical infrastructure and national security in and around Alaska and the Arctic Circle. This week, we're joined by IHS program executives Scott McHugh and Robert Crane to chat about last week's Maritime Risk Symposium and the emerging arctic landscape.
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    56 m
  • Simulated Disasters and Board Games with James Meaux and John Suarez
    May 5 2025
    How do you plan for a disaster? There's only so much you can do with paperwork and theory, but you also don't want to wait for an actual crisis to develop a strategy. That's where simulations come in - and, often, adaptive board games and training exercises. This week, we chat with James Meaux, the regional training and exercise coordinator for SETRAC, and John Suarez, project manager for the health and public health sectors at IHS, about mock mass casualty events and how to role play disaster scenarios.
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    51 m
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