Thursday, October 8, 2020

VIRTUAL Veterans Networking Event. University of Maryland. Thursday, Oct. 15th, 2020 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

It's time for our next Veterans Networking Event, and this time we are going virtual! Our community is strong and growing! Join us as we kick off the evening with an introduction from the UMD Career Center as they discuss issues, concerns, and strategies when going on the job market during the pandemic. Then, we will move through breakout rooms for some of those smaller discussions that
make these events so meaningful.
If you haven't been to one yet, now is the time. Grab some food and a drink. Put on your comfy pajama pants. Talk to some people. Have a great time. If we never take time, we will never have time. Current Student Veterans, Alumni, Campus Partners, Employers, Veterans, and Veteran Supporters are all welcome. Please share.



Veterans Networking Social Event
Thursday, Oct. 15th, 2020 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Virtual via Zoom (Link available when form is submitted)
RSVP @ stamp.umd.edu/vetnetworking
Attire: Business casual (at least from the waist up!)


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If you are a current student veteran, this is your chance to meet other veterans working in your desired industry and employers from various companies, agencies, and departments. Find out information from recent alumni on the steps they took to get that first or second position following graduation. Practice your personal story and figure out your professional persona in a supportive environment.

If you are a veteran alum of UMD, come and support current student veterans and make connections that will support your next step.

If you represent a company, agency, or organization that is looking to recruit veterans, come out and meet our current and former student veterans here at UMD! Meet and speak with veterans in a relaxed, comfortable environment that promotes genuine discussions.

If you are UMD Faculty or Staff, we want you here, too! Get to know our student veterans here at UMD. You just might meet your next student hire for your department or get your next research assistant!

No matter what, you will be supporting our student veterans. Come network with us as we work to build the bonds that support successful transitions.

 

Thanks to our sponsor, Leidos!

 





David M. Reese

Pronouns: he, him, his

Coordinator, Veteran Student Life

Engagement Office - 0110H

Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Center for Campus Life

Division of Student Affairs | University of Maryland

0110 STAMP | 3972 Campus Drive | College Park, MD 20742

dmreese@umd.edu | 301-314-0073 | stamp.umd.edu | @thestampumd

U.S. Army veteran

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CONCERT. Saturday, October 10, 2020 as Antigua and Barbuda’s Reggae Ambassador Gregory “Causion” Bailey

 

https://pressroom.oecs.org/special-concert-to-be-held-for-antigua-and-barbudas-reggae-ambassador-as-part-of-thank-you-mission

Special Concert to be held for Antigua and Barbuda's Reggae Ambassador as part of ‘Thank You Mission’

The Thank You Mission is a digital platform to help artists in need

Wednesday, October 7, 2020 — St. John’s, Antigua – Reggae lovers are in for a treat this Saturday, October 10, 2020 as Antigua and Barbuda’s Reggae Ambassador Gregory “Causion” Bailey will be performing in an hour-long television special, produced by HAMAFilms.

Causion is turning a challenging medical diagnosis into an opportunity to help others. He was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer in November 2019 and has been faced with finding resources for treatment. This drove him to develop the Thank You Mission, a digital platform and brand to help artists in need.

As stated on the website: “The Thank You Mission is a humble passion project to focus on growing a powerful community of people that can help me fight the fight against cancer while giving me a way to tell my story, hear the stories of others, and help in the ways that I can, for the ones with a similar mission and battle.”

Causion’s friends and colleagues in the media and music industries across the Caribbean and beyond have made themselves available by sending messages of support to bring greater attention to the Thank You Mission. Among them, veteran journalist and Managing Director of the Jamaica Observer Julian Rogers, Richie Daley, and Cat Coore, members of Third World the musical group he has been touring with for several years.

Sharon Gordon, a PanAfricanist and Co-founder of the Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music said she has known the artists since the early 90s when they worked in New York. She called the initiative “very timely and necessary.”

“This thank you mission is just that. A way for all of us to say thank you to artists like Causion who find themselves in this situation. Illness knows no class or culture,” Gordon said.

HAMAFilms Antigua has produced a one-hour special featuring Causion, performing his original songs. It was recorded on the island of his birth Antigua and Barbuda. Causion continues to give back and says the Thank You Mission is a way for him to express his gratitude to his fans and for life.

"Gregory "Causion" Bailey has been a friend and colleague for 30 years. His commitment to his art and music is unquestionable along with his loyalty to his friends. In the midst of this diagnosis of stage 3 cancer, Causion remained committed to working with us on our film Deep Blue and he continues to give to others. That is what the Thank You Mission is all about. While we assist Causion, his intention is to have a platform that will continue to help other artists who need financial assistance for medical expenses," HAMAFilms Producer Mitzi Allen shared.

Fellow musicians based in Antigua rallied to make the concert a reality. Bass player Devon “Bugs” Emanuel also serves as the show’s Music Director. Guitarist Adjani, M-16 on Drums, Remo the Engineer, and backup singer Simone Gordon, who regularly tours with Causion, flew to Antigua to be a part of the Special Concert.

The event is made possible with the support from local media houses Observer, ZDK ABS Radio/TV and Vybz FM. Additional support provided by the Management and Staff of the Catamaran Hotel and Kennedy’s Club Ltd.

Viewers are encouraged to visit www.thankyoumission.com to donate via PayPal or CashApp. Depending on your contribution, you will receive Causion stickers, Thank You T-shirts, bracelets, or music.






 

iTEMA (Tribal Emergency Management Association). The Latest News From Tribal Emergency Management Association October 2020

 

The Latest News From Tribal Emergency Management Association

"NHC - Hurricane Delta to impact the Gulf Coast as a Major Hurricane starting Friday"

Posted on 10/08/2020

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Reminder. Voting Rights Awareness Workshop on Friday, October 9th at 11.00 am PT (12 Noon MT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET)

Reminder that The African Coalition will present the voting rights awareness workshop this  Friday, October 9th  at 11.00 am .  The workshop will focus on important information on voter registration, key dates, and more.

Please find the attached flyer along with the zoom link and join us

 


 


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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Workshops, Upcoming: InfraGard. Cyber and Infrastructure. October 2020

other scheduled Workshop Wednesdays topics, dates, instructor, prices, and links to register for them are listed below; you can also view the full program at this website: https://nisru.org/workshop-wednesdays.

Workshop Title: NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) Technical Ransomware Attack Mitigations for Prevention and Response

Workshop Title: Implementing a Resilience Centric Approach to Business Continuity: Lessons from the COVID-19 Outbreak

  • Date/Time: October 21 2020, 10am - 12pm PT/1-3pm ET
  • Instructor: Dr. Steve Flynn, Founding Director, Global Resilience Institute (GRI)
  • Price: InfraGard Member $49, Patriots Circle Member $44, Other Gov’t $49, All others $79
  • Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5924764994897590284

Workshop Title: If You are Not Hacking your Physical Security, Someone Else Will.  Understand the Mindset of Hackers.

  • Date/Time: October 28, 2020, 10am - 12pm PT/1-3pm ET
  • Instructor: Jeff Jones, Threat Hunter and Security Officer, Large Financial Institution
  • Price: InfraGard Member $49, Patriots Circle Member $44, Other Gov’t $49, All others $79
  • Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2822280731383724044   

Workshop Title: Certified Cyber Security Architect (CCSA) Workshop

Workshop Title: Employing the Mitre ATT&CK Knowledgebase for Critical Infrastructure Protection

Workshop Title: Business Continuity Planning and Pandemics

  • Date/Time: December 9, 2020, 10am - 12pm PT/1-3pm ET
  • Instructor: Mary Lasky, Program Manager, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
  • Price: InfraGard Member $49, Patriots Circle Member $44, Other Gov’t $49, All others $79
  • Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2002495856831346700 

Workshop Title: Vulnerability and Remediation Tracking Management Program

  • Date/Time: December 16, 2020, 10am - 12pm PT/1-3pm ET
  • Instructor: Terri Reilly, Sr Cyber Security Analyst,  Dep. Program Manager, Dept of the Army
  • Price: InfraGard Member $49, Patriots Circle Member $44, Other Gov’t $49, All others $79
  • Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8092663275292012300 

You may share these courses with your friends and colleagues; they are not limited to InfraGard members.


Workshop: Cryptocurrencies, Financial Fraud and Tracking Bitcoin InfraGard members use discount code.

National Infrastructure Security and Resilience U (NISRU) Workshop Wednesday training event; here are the details:

Workshop Title: Cryptocurrencies, Financial Fraud and Tracking Bitcoin

Instructor: James McDowell, Senior Security Analyst, Alabama Securities Commission

INMA Board Facilitator: Dwight Koop, Treasurer

Date/Time: October 7, 2020, 10am - 12pm PDT/1pm - 3pm EDT

Description: What are cryptocurrencies? What is blockchain technology? What are the red flags of financial fraud? How can you better protect yourself from fraud? If you find yourself asking these questions, then this workshop is for you! We will spend the first part of the workshop covering the basics of cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and financial fraud. The second half of this workshop will be spent walking through tabletop cryptocurrency fraud investigations with attendees.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the basics of cryptocurrencies.
  • Understand the red flags of fraud.
  • Understand financial fraud investigations and how to protect themselves.

Who Should Attend: Those interested in learning more about cryptocurrencies and financial fraud investigations; banking, finance, insurance, government, military, law enforcement staff

Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5282501770206364684  

Instructor Bio: James McDowell is a Senior Securities Analyst for the Alabama Securities Commission. In this role, he utilizes data analytics to coordinate multi-jurisdictional investigations; trains law enforcement officers, at various levels, on digital and financial investigations; and briefs stakeholders at all levels on issues related to cybersecurity and data analytics.

He holds a master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance; bachelor’s degrees in Finance and Economics; and the designations of Certified Cyber Crimes Investigator, Certified Ethical Hacker, Certified Fraud Examiner, and Certified Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator. He is currently pursuing the designations of Certified Data Scientist and Certified Big Data Architect.

He is a proud member of INMA’s Chief Information Security Officer Cross-Sector Council, the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center, and InfraGard. Additionally, he is elected to the Board of Directors for the Birmingham Chapter of InfraGard, appointed to Co-Chair of the “Investment Adviser Cybersecurity and Technology Project Group” of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), and selected as Chair of the Financial Regulatory Compliance Section of the Government Blockchain Association (GBA).

James is also a Member of the NASAA Enforcement Technology Project Group; a Member of the GBA Cybersecurity Working Group, Economic Analysis Working Group, and Financial Crimes Working Group; a Member of the Military Operations and Research Society Data Science and Artificial Intelligence CoP; a Member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts; a Member of the Elder Justice Coalition; a Member of the American Legal and Financial Network; and a Member of the National White Collar Crime Center.

Patriots Circle members get an additional 10% discount; as a member, you will get a separate email with the Patriot Circle Discount code.


You, our relationship to the Government. September 2020

"Renegotiate our relationship to the Government" 
 
Our communities, the community imperative overrides the financial and corporate imperatives.
Our government policy makers are elected to the roles by the community.

Our focus within BEMA International is non-political with a focus on policy, and the community imperative when disasters\emergencies strike our communities, and the full impacts of climate change.

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Water Security: Unorthodox desalination method could transform global water management

 

Unorthodox desalination method could transform  global water management

by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Jun 26, 2020

Water security is becoming an urgent global challenge. Hundreds of millions of people already live in water-scarce regions, and the UN projects that by 2030 about half the world's population will be living in highly water-stressed areas. This will be a crisis even for developed countries like the U.S., where water managers in 40 states expect freshwater shortages within the next 10 years. As the global population and GDP grow, so will the demand for freshwater. And, with the continuing rise of global temperatures, water shortages will only get worse.

Desalination processes are increasingly being relied upon to augment water supplies. In fact, global desalination capacity is projected to double between 2016 and 2030. But these processes are expensive and can be harmful to the environment. The ultrahigh salinity brines that are the   byproduct of desalination can be several times that of seawater salinity and its management options are especially challenging for inland desalination facilities such as those in Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas.

Over the past year, Columbia Engineering researchers have been refining their unconventional desalination approach for hypersaline brines - temperature swing solvent extraction (TSSE) - that shows great promise for widespread use. TSSE is radically different from conventional methods because it is a solvent-extraction-based technique that does not use membranes and is not based on evaporative phase-change: it is effective, efficient, scalable, and sustainably powered. In a new paper, published online June 23 in Environmental Science and Technology, the team reports that their method has enabled them to attain energy-efficient zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) of ultrahigh salinity brines - the first demonstration of TSSE for ZLD desalination of hypersaline brines.

"Zero-liquid discharge is the last frontier of desalination," says Ngai Yin Yip, an assistant professor of earth and environmental engineering who led the study. "Evaporating and condensing the water is the current practice for ZLD but it's very energy intensive and prohibitively costly. We were able to achieve ZLD without boiling the water off - this is a major advance for desalinating the ultrahigh salinity brines that demonstrates how our TSSE technique can be a transformative technology for the global water industry."

Yip's TSSE process begins with mixing a low-polarity solvent with the high salinity brine. At low temperatures (the team used 5 C), the TSSE solvent extracts water from the brine but not salts (which are present in the brine as ions). By controlling the ratio of solvent to brine, the team can extract all the water from the brine into the solvent to induce the precipitation of salts - after all the water is "sucked" into the solvent, the salts form solid crystals and fall to the bottom, which can then be easily sieved out.

After the researchers separate out the precipitated salts, they warm up the water-laden solvent to a moderate temperature of around 70 C. At this higher temperature, the solvent's solubility for water decreases and water is squeezed out from the solvent, like a sponge. The separated water forms a layer below the solvent and has much less salt than the initial brine. It can be readily siphoned off and the regenerated solvent can then be reused for the next TSSE cycle.

"We were not expecting TSSE to work as well as it did," Yip says. "In fact, when we were discussing its potential for ZLD, we thought just the opposite, that the process would likely give out at some point when there is just too much salt for it to keep working. So it was a happy surprise when I convinced lead researcher Chanhee Boo to give it a try, for the heck of it, on a Friday afternoon and we got such great results."

With a simulated (lab-prepared) brine feed of 292,500 part-per-million total dissolved solids, Yip's group was able to precipitate more than 90% of the salt in the original solution. In addition, the researchers estimated that the process used only about a quarter of the energy required for evaporation of water - a 75% energy savings compared to thermally evaporating the brine. They reused the solvent for several cycles with no noticeable loss in performance, demonstrating that the solvent was conserved and not expended during the process.

Then, to demonstrate the practical applicability of the technology, the team took a field sample of high-salinity brine, the concentrate of irrigation drainage water in California's Central Valley, where irrigation drainage water is difficult and costly to treat, and achieved ZLD with TSSE.

Conventional distillation methods require high-grade steam and are frequently supplemented with electricity to power vacuum pumps. Because TSSE requires only moderate temperature inputs, the low-grade thermal energy necessary can come from more sustainable sources, such as industrial waste heat, shallow-well geothermal, and low-concentration solar collectors.

"With the right solvent and right temperature conditions, we can provide cost-effective and environmentally sustainable concentrate management options for inland desalination facilities, utilizing brackish groundwater to alleviate the current and pending water stresses," Yip notes.

In addition to managing inland desalination concentrates, TSSE can also be used for other high salinity brines including flowback and produced water from oil and gas extraction, waste streams from steam-driven electric power stations, discharges from coal-to-chemical facilities, and landfill leachate. Yip's group is continuing to investigate the fundamental working mechanisms of TSSE, to engineer further improvements in its performance. This work includes further testing with real samples from the field, as well as optimization of the overall process.

Research Report: "Zero Liquid Discharge of Ultrahigh Salinity Brines with Temperature Swing Solvent Extraction"

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 5, 2020

Webinar, Tue, 6 Oct 2020] Cities experience and good practices on reopening and adjusting public health measures in response to COVID-19


Dear partners and friends,

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming webinar on Cities experience and good practices on reopening and adjusting public health measures in response to COVID-19 to be held on Tuesday, October 6 from 7:30-9:00 am (NY time)/8:30-10:00 pm (Incheon time).

Duration: 90 minutes

The session will be in English and Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation available in six United Nations languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

You may sign up for the event through this link

This webinar is co-organized by United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Global Education and Training Institute (UNDRR GETI), United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), as a part of the 5-week joint training series on “Making Cities Resilient: Developing and implementing local disaster risk reduction strategy to respond to COVID-19 and to better prepare for the future”.

For more information, please visit https://www.undrr.org/event/undrr-unossc-paho-joint-webinar-cities-experience-and-good-practices-reopening-and-adjusting

We look forward to your participation.

Kind regards,

UNDRR GETI, UNOSSC and PAHO/WHO

 

 


Sunday, October 4, 2020

Community Roundtable. How do you feel? What's on your mind? Mark you calendar. Wednesday, October 21st 5pm PT (8pm ET)

Discussion followed by immediate ACTIONs in the community  

                                                   Register for the 
                             African Communities Public Health Coalition





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Greetings,
 
We trust this message finds you all well and safe. 
 
As you know, we, the active community leaders set a monthly community roundtable discussion schedule ( every third Wed. of the month at 5:30 pm).  We created this virtual space to discuss our community's progress and challenges during this pandemic. 
 
The  African Coalition invites every one of you to take this opportunity and lead the discussion with your community's current situation, issues, or new ideas. We would like to hear about what is going on in your community or in your mind. 
 
We will continue to coordinate and facilitate the virtual meeting, including creating a flyer and send the invitation to our network organizations and community leaders.
 
 If you would like to present at the upcoming round table discussion that will be held on October 21st, 2020, Please contact me and share your discussion points.  

                            info@africancoalition.org

We look forward to hearing from everyone.

 
Sincerely, 
Senait Admassu
President
African Communities Public Health Coalition
3731 Stocker St. Suite 211
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Office : (213) 909-0985
www.africancoalition.org

Voting Rights Awareness Workshop on Friday, October 9th at 11.00 am PT (12 Noon MT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET)

We are nonpolitical, but involved in policy, and our communities as a major factor of our nonprofit corporate social responsibility.

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" The right to vote is precious, almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool or instrument in a democratic society. Use it.”

 – John Lewis

The African Coalition will present the voting rights awareness workshop on Friday, October  9th  at 11.00 am PT  (12 Noon MT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET) .  

 


The workshop will focus on important information on voter registration, key dates, and more.

 

Please find the attached flyer and join us

 



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