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Safe Software's FME is transforming Omaha's approach to urban mobility with groundbreaking solutions for asset management, e-scooter tracking, and parking management. FME's robust data integration capabilities are at the core of Omaha's advancements. The data integration platform enables real-time tracking of e-scooters, offering precise data on their locations and usage patterns. This innovation enhances the management and accessibility of e-scooters, making urban mobility more efficient and user-friendly.Automated parking management processes, facilitated by FME, streamline city operations and reduce manual efforts. This automation leads to smoother parking experiences for residents and visitors, while dynamic rate adjustments, powered by FME, ensure that parking fees are responsive to real-time demand, optimising availability and revenue.In this episode, Wayne Eckerson from Eckerson Group speaks to Jacob Larson, an Applications Analyst from the City of Omaha, to discuss Omaha's usage of FME. Key Takeaways:FME helps automate the tracking of e-scooters in real time.Data sharing agreements with providers like Lime enhance tracking capabilities.Omaha's parking management has been transformed through automation.FME allows for dynamic changes in parking rates based on events.The integration of GIS data with third-party APIs is crucial for parking management.Omaha is pioneering a real-time parking information system in the US.Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Omaha's Data Initiatives01:03 - FME's Role in Asset Management04:53 - Real-Time Tracking of E-Scooters07:48 - Automating Parking Management10:06 - Innovations in Parking Availability12:59 - Dynamic Parking Rate Management
Safe Software's FME is transforming Omaha's approach to urban mobility with groundbreaking solutions for asset management, e-scooter tracking, and parking management. FME's robust data integration capabilities are at the core of Omaha's advancements. The data integration platform enables real-time tracking of e-scooters, offering precise data on their locations and usage patterns. This innovation enhances the management and accessibility of e-scooters, making urban mobility more efficient and user-friendly.Automated parking management processes, facilitated by FME, streamline city operations and reduce manual efforts. This automation leads to smoother parking experiences for residents and visitors, while dynamic rate adjustments, powered by FME, ensure that parking fees are responsive to real-time demand, optimising availability and revenue.In this episode, Wayne Eckerson from Eckerson Group speaks to Jacob Larson, an Applications Analyst from the City of Omaha, to discuss Omaha's usage of FME. Key Takeaways:FME helps automate the tracking of e-scooters in real time.Data sharing agreements with providers like Lime enhance tracking capabilities.Omaha's parking management has been transformed through automation.FME allows for dynamic changes in parking rates based on events.The integration of GIS data with third-party APIs is crucial for parking management.Omaha is pioneering a real-time parking information system in the US.Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Omaha's Data Initiatives01:03 - FME's Role in Asset Management04:53 - Real-Time Tracking of E-Scooters07:48 - Automating Parking Management10:06 - Innovations in Parking Availability12:59 - Dynamic Parking Rate Management
Our guests for today are a father-son duo, Mr. Woody and Mr. Jacob Larson, are owners of Larson Dairy Inc. in Okeechobee, Florida. The farm has a rich story of sustainability, recently partnering with Brightmark Energy Inc. on a renewable natural gas project. The Larsons' are innovators in the Florida dairy industry, embracing technology and cutting-edge management practices. Visit FloridaFarmBureau.org to learn how you can get involved in Florida agriculture.
The Jacob Larson Band is a 10-piece funk and soul ensemble combining powerhouse vocals, classic instrumentation, and an old-school approach to music. Digging inspiration from the roots of soul religion, the band shares their own take on notable influences such as Tower of Power, Stevie Wonder, and Earth, Wind, and Fire. Jacob, an experienced entertainer with a strong and soulful voice, leads the band with true dynamic flair and presence, delivering the goods with a performance that moves and excites concert-goers of all ages. The Jacob Larson Band will appear at Dazzle on Friday, January 12, 2024, for a 6:30 p.m. show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
On this episode of Meldon Law and Friends: First, we will be joined by Quincy Flint, Singer & Songwriter. Second, we will be joined by Jacob Larson, Owner of the Bull and Pastor at Gainesville Vineyard Church.
This week, I caught up with my old friend, Jacob Larson. Though we've both been around the Denver music scene for quite some time, our history connects more through Little League baseball. Jacob is my little brothers age, and I was both an assistant coach on my brothers teams as well as an umpire in the league for several years. Egan (my brother) and Jacob were teammates at one point and I got to know him and his family through weekly practices and games. In the music realm, Jacob leads his own group, Jacob Larson Band, a funk and soul ensemble combining powerhouse vocals, classic instrumentation and an old-school approach to music. Gaining inspiration from the roots of soul religion, JLB shares their own take on such notable influences as Tower of Power, Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke and Earth, Wind, and Fire. During our conversation, we chat about his forthcoming album, what it's like leading a 10-piece band, how to entertain a crowd, and his scary battle with COVID 19 at the beginning of 2020 that had him on a ventilator. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to my YouTube Channel help me out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Website: https://jacoblarsonlive.com/press-kit Episode Music: **All original music by Andy Sydow Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com pqmastering.com narratorrf.com
On this week's special double episode, Scotty is rejoined by Bryson Muirhead to talk about their favorite Olympic sports, as well as this week's Home Run Derby. In the second part of the episode, Scotty is joined by Pierre T.F. Riggs alum Jacob Larson to talk about a whole host of topics, including the UFC fights, Addison Rae, and Pierre T.F. Riggs Football. Like us on FaceBook (The Scotty Knows Show), subscribe to our YouTube (The Scotty Knows Show), and follow us on Twitter (@ScottyKnowsPod).
Join Devin Helming and Jacob Larson discuss the AFS Seed Treatment department
Michael Raburn talks with Jacob Larson about food, hospitality, and caring for the person in front of you.
Today I sat down with Chef Jacob Larson. We joined our chat already in progress right after talking about podcasts joining in progress. We talk about getting into the culinary world, get the rundown on Rogue Farm to Curbside Kitchen, his pet pigs, and find out which three celebrities he'd invite to a dinner party. It's the longest episode to date but never drags.
Jacob Larson shares on community and empowerment from Romans 3.
Episode 48: Audiate! A Conversation with Dr. Eric Swisher Before his appointment to Murray State University in 2003, Dr. Eric Swisher worked as freelance musician in Oklahoma, Indiana, California, and Texas performing with: the Dallas Wind Symphony, the Dallas Opera Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, the Irving Symphony, the Evansville Philharmonic, the Paducah Symphony (KY) and the Jackson Symphony (TN). He holds a Bachelors degree in Music Education from the University of Oklahoma, a Masters degree in Trumpet Performance from Indiana University and a Doctorate in Trumpet Performance from the University of North Texas. His primary trumpet instructors were Dr. Jacob Larson, Louis Ranger, Edmund Cord and Keith Johnson. As a soloist, he performed the Suite in D-Major by G.F. Handel with the Timberline Symphony Orchestra (CO), Haydn's Concerto for Trumpet in E-flat with the San Jose Wind Symphony and the Concerto for Trumpet in A-flat by Alexander Arutiunian at the International Trumpet Seminar (Truro, UK). Additionally, he as performed solo recitals and masterclasses throughout the United States. He has many publications to his credit: a trumpet method, Basic Skills for Developing Trumpeters, several arrangements for trumpet ensemble and brass ensemble, and many articles in the Bluegrass Music News,Tempo!, the National Association of Wind and Percussion Instructors Journal and the International Trumpet Guild Journal. His former students have continued their trumpet studies at some of this country's finest music programs: Indiana University, the University of North Texas, the Aspen Music Festival, the San Francisco Conservatory, and Yale University. Others have entered the field of music education, working in highly successful programs. Under his direction, the Murray State Trumpet Ensemble performed at the 2006 International Trumpet Guild Conference and placed 6th at the 2007 National Trumpet Competition.