Ask the Data Architect

A webinar presented by the Internet of Water’s State Agency Peer-to-Peer Network.

Are you wrestling with digitizing historic data, integrating datasets from within or between organizations, or publishing your data online? What are your most pressing questions about modernizing your water data infrastructure? The Internet of Water’s Data Architect, Kyle Onda, will answer questions submitted by members of the IoW State Agency P2P Network, as well as accept questions from webinar participants on all things water data.

Emily Warren

Emily Warren

Emily Warren Water Program Officer, The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation Emily R. Warren is the water program officer for the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation in Austin. For more than 20 years, Emily has worked on making connections between science and...

Water for Texas 20/20 Conference

A clear vision for the future starts with innovative thinking and strategic planning. It requires an understanding of where we’ve come from and a shared line of sight to where we need to be. The Water for Texas 20/20 conference will bring together industry experts, visionaries, and innovators from around the state and country. Join us for panels, keynote speakers, networking, and conversations that help us map our future.

Jeffrey Allenby

Jeffrey Allenby

Jeffrey Allenby Director of Geospatial Technology, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Jeffrey Allenby is the Director of Geospatial Technology at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. He brings a wealth of experience developing systems-focused solutions at the...

National Recreational Water Quality Workshop

This 3.5-day workshop will be a forum for recreational water quality managers, stakeholders, researchers and public health officials at all levels to share information and ideas about implementing a successful recreational water program. The focus of this workshop is on two common challenges in ambient recreational waters: fecal contamination and harmful algal blooms.

ICRW7: Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds

The Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds (ICRW) brings together watershed scientists, stakeholders, and managers to share scientific advances and management strategies to sustain the country’s water resources.  The Conference highlights interdisciplinary research and synthesis on topics associated with watershed resilience, with a focus on solutions that integrate interacting environmental, social, economic, and political drivers of change.

IoW Webinar

The Internet of Water’s Peer-to-Peer Network invites you to join us in our first quarterly webinar, “Ask the Data Architect.”

Dave Ayers

Dave Ayers

Dave Ayers Vice President of Technology and Senior Xylem Fellow Dave Ayers is Vice President of Technology and Senior Xylem Fellow, and is responsible for leading an increasing focus on shared technologies across the Research and Development teams, engaging with...
Jeanne M. VanBriesen

Jeanne M. VanBriesen

Jeanne M. VanBriesen Duquesne Light Company Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Engineering & Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Jeanne M. VanBriesen is the Duquesne Light Company Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering...
Tony Willardson

Tony Willardson

Tony Willardson Executive Director, Western States Water Council Tony Willardson was named as Executive Director of the Western States Water Council in July 2009.  The Council has served the western states for over 50 years.  It was created by western governors in...

Pre-Conference Technical Workshop

This workshop will present options for sharing data, and we will practice creating and applying metadata to maximize the potential value of shared data to ensure data are findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR).

2019 Annual Water Resources Conference

AWRA’s Annual Conference is an immersive experience, providing attendees with innovative, practical, and applied water resource management solutions, management techniques, and current research.

One Water Summit 2019

Join hundreds of top water leaders in Austin for One Water Summit 2019, the premier national conference focused on sustainable, integrated, and inclusive approaches to managing water. The Internet of Water is hosting a workshop at this event entitled, “How do we close the water data gap in America?”