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FloodSAFE California Program Management

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AI at the Train Station: Why Floodplain Managers Should Pay Attention to Artificial Intelligence

Thought Leadership

…to your communication and response systems. AI can sharpen the signal, but floodplain managers still need to act on them. Example 2: DeltaERT – Smarter Emergency Response In California’s Sacramento-San…

Laura Schwanof, RLA

Person

…well as the erosion, water quality and flooding problems facing coastal communities in the dynamic marine environment. Her professional design skills have been acutely focused on wetland restoration and coastal…

Marvin Mai Joins GEI

Press Release

…and leadership. Marvin earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of California. About…

Contaminated sites expert Carissa Mason joins GEI in Carlsbad, California

Press Release

Carlsbad, CA (April 30, 2024) – Senior Engineer Carissa Mason, P.E., has joined GEI Consultants. Carissa brings two decades of experience advancing contaminated sites through the regulatory process from characterization,…

The U.S.-Canada Relationship and Great Lakes Funding – Is it safe or on the chopping block?

Thought Leadership

This is part 1 in a two-part series. Can the past half-century of Canada-U.S. cooperation on the Great Lakes withstand the current political climate? What’s in store for critical Great…

Subtle Changes to the latest Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan Could Mean Plenty to your Great Lakes Project

Thought Leadership

…how to factor this into their funding applications. After all, how can an individual project incorporate something as vast as climate change? The answer rests in how your project can…

The Protection of the Great Lakes Began More Than 50 Years Ago – That History Matters Today for Funding Important Projects. But Why?

Thought Leadership

…want our ecosystems to take care of us, we need to take care of them. The same is true for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, comprising about 20…

Can You Benefit from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program?

Thought Leadership

…connectivity; and energy supply lines. These are assets that, if impacted during a disaster, could impair a community’s ability to survive. FEMA calls these assets “lifelines.” They include seven categories…

GEI’s Cameron Davis & Peter Ventin Help Canadian and U.S. Mayors Prime Themselves for Green Infrastructure

Presentation

GEI Vice Presidents Cameron Davis and Peter Ventin are presenting on Thursday, June 14, to dozens of mayors and municipal officials from the U.S. and Canada at the Great Lakes…

How your Great Lakes project can navigate these turbulent times

Thought Leadership

…steps project proponents can take. *** Understand the legal foundation for your project’s funding. Answer these important questions before moving on to future steps. 1: Which “pot” is funding the…

Aquatic Ecologist John Rudolph Joins GEI

Press Release

CARLSBAD, California, Jan. 6, 2025 – John Rudolph has joined GEI Consultants as Senior Ecologist. John has more than 25 years of experience managing aquatic biological, ecological, and toxicological environmental…