SAME National AI IGE Project Survey
The SAME National IGE Project on AI in the Federal A/E/C Sector is asking for help with a short survey on how artificial intelligence is being used, tested, or constrained. The IGE Project on AI is developing a federal-focused baseline on adoption to support an upcoming white paper and future discussions, with publication tied to SBC this fall. The survey takes about 8-10 minutes. Please answer at a high level and do not include sensitive, proprietary, classified, export-controlled, or CUI information.
The deadline to submit responses is June 12.
As a thank-you for participating, everyone who completes the survey will receive the aggregate findings and the raw data set if they provide their information at the end of the survey.

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The SAME Environmental Community of Interest (ECOI) aims to: Educate and Train SAME membership, DoD and Federal Agencies on current and emerging topics in environmental technologies, management and regulatory developments facing the A/E/C community; Facilitate relationships and engagement between industry and government on environmental issues, thereby encouraging collaboration and partnering; Foster Opportunities for members to highlight their professional efforts, share knowledge, increase engagement and expand their professional networks.
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Community Chair
Ann Ewy, PMP, F.SAME
Vice Chair/Chair Elect: Chris Hook, Tetra Tech
Immediate Past Chair: Vacant
Vice Chair, Secretary: Vacant
Vice Chair, Education: Jason McNew, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology
Vice Chair, National Programs & Events: Mark MacEwan, Parsons
Vice Chair, Communications: Laura Tobin, Conti Federal Services
Vice Chair, Regulatory: Jen Warf, AECOM
Vice Chair, PFAS IGE: Lisa Kammer, Weston Solutions
Vice Chair, Post Liaison: Troy Ephriam
Vice Chair, Innovation & Technology: Kevin Olness
Vice Chair, COI Liaison: Vacant
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Tour of the Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) Castle Rock Wetland Mitigation Bank
Please join us for a site tour of the Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) Castle Rock Wetland Mitigation Bank located in Dakota County, Minnesota. During this field visit, RES ecologists and project managers will provide an overview of the project’s development, design, permitting, construction, and long-term management strategy. The team will also discuss plant selection, habitat […] -
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EPA Region 9/SAME Abandoned Mine Information Exchange
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