
Cap Tech Podcast with President Sims of Capitol Technology University
By Bradford Sims

Cap Tech Podcast with President Sims of Capitol Technology UniversityJul 14, 2022

Episode 24: Capitol Technology University's Online Masters of Research (MRes) Degrees Information Session with Dr. Ian McAndrew
Capitol Technology University now offers Online Masters Degrees in a research (MRes) format where working full-time employees can quickly take a current work issue and get into the research and completing their thesis based on an applied issue that may need to be resolved. Listen to Dr. Ian McAndrew, Dean of Doctoral Programs and President Dr. Bradford Sims as they discuss the advantages of this type of format for a Masters degree.

Episode 23: Capitol Tech's President, Bradford Sims, is Live with Kate Colbert & Joe Sallustio on their Book Commencement: a New Era in Higher Education
President Bradford Sims who is quoted in the book "Commencement" hosts a 30 minute live conversation with two of the book authors. About the book: Commencement - a New Era in Higher Education Through the eyes of 100+ college and university presidents, learn how to:
+ Embrace a new leadership skill set to change your college and your career
+ See your mission through a modern lens that creates new opportunities
+ Innovate, create, re-imagine, and evolve beyond the status quo
+ Adopt a mindset about the purpose and value of higher education that makes the unimaginable suddenly possible
+ Have impact far beyond your campus or your local community
+ Create relationships, partnerships, and conversations that break down the walls, silos, rules, and bureaucracies that have held us back
+ Survive the looming “admissions cliff”
+ Use your pandemic lessons to create competitive advantage
+ Put students first in all that you do
KATE COLBERT
A former higher-education insider and current world-renowned marketing expert, Kate Colbert develops college-and-university brand stories that are meaningful to the prospective student and measurable on the institutional balance sheet. She has overseen brand and enrollment marketing, public relations, and alumni relations at two Chicago-area graduate schools. Kate has additional expertise in corporate education, university crisis management, and faculty relations. She has consulted for Northeastern University, UC San Francisco, Carthage College, Tulane University School of Law, Babson College, The University of Tulsa College of Law, Bradley University, and Medical College of Georgia.
Ms. Colbert has spoken at the American Association of Medical Colleges, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), and graduate education seminars with EducationDynamics. She is a six-time recipient of CASE District V’s annual awards for excellence in marketing and communications. She contributed to the book Net Proceeds: Increased Revenue from Enrollment and Advancement (Moore and Abrahamson) and authored the 2018 bestselling book Think Like a Marketer: How a Shift in Mindset Can Change Everything for Your Business. Kate has served as a faculty member at Illinois State University, the College of Lake County, Loyola University Chicago, and Lake Forest Graduate School of Management.
JOE SALLUSTIO, EdD
As one of our nation’s foremost higher-education experts, Dr. Joe Sallustio has led a broad range of educational institutions in various sectors of higher education. He currently serves as Senior Vice President, Lindenwood Global, at Lindenwood University and was formerly Chief Operating Officer at Claremont Lincoln University. Dr. Sallustio is a senior consultant to the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, is Executive Director and Board Member at The Association for the Advancement of the College Admissions Profession, and is a contributing writer for Fierce Education and The EvoLLLution. He is a frequent speaker, moderator, and panelist at higher-education conferences.
Dr. Sallustio is also co-founder and host of America’s leading higher-education podcast, The EdUp Experience. He has interviewed more than 140 college and university presidents, ed-tech CEOs, and business and industry executives domestically and globally. Episodes of The EdUp Experience Podcast have been downloaded more than 125,000 times, making Joe one of the world’s most recognizable and impactful higher-education voices influencing higher education today.

Episode 21: A Doctoral Student's Perspective on the Program and its Support for the Diversity of its Students and their Success
Mr. Warren King has had many years of experience moving from information technology positions, to network engineer positions, to now cybersecurity. He is currently in 2022 a doctoral student at Capitol Technology University in the Doctor of Science, Cybersecurity program. In this podcast, he shares he views about the diversity of the students, the diversity of instructors, how the program supports minority students, and discusses with the university president perspectives of how the program works as well.

Episode 20: Dr. Ian McAndrew on Being Successful with Your Doctoral Literature Review
Dr. Ian McAndrew, the Dean of the Doctoral Programs at Capitol Technology University with over 30 years of chairing doctoral committees experience provides insights on the literature review, a key component to the dissertation, covering questions by new and potential doctoral students such as Why? What is the point? How do you start? How do you know you have finished? What is literature you can use and how? A completed literature review means what? If you were to advise one thing to avoid what would that be? and When is literature too old to use?
New and potential doctoral students may email Dr. McAndrew via irmcandrew@captechu.edu or attend one of Capitol Technology University's monthly online doctorate open houses. Register from any doctoral degree webpage https://www.captechu.edu/degrees-and-programs/doctoral-degrees.

Episode 19: Research Topic Questions/Process Asked By Doctoral Students
Dr. Ian McAndrew, the Dean of the Doctoral Programs at Capitol Technology University with over 30 years of chairing doctoral committees experience provides insights on research topics covering questions by new and potential doctoral students such as What is a good research topic? What is a bad one? Do students struggle developing them and how does a chair assist? What is the difference between a topic and research question? and How does a hypothesis fit into this and do all research need one?
New and potential doctoral students may email Dr. McAndrew via irmcandrew@captechu.edu or attend one of Capitol Technology University's monthly online doctorate open houses. Register from any doctoral degree webpage https://www.captechu.edu/degrees-and-programs/doctoral-degrees.

Episode 18: Mr. Todd Raines on Aviation Cybersecurity
Mr. Todd Raines is a retired Air Force officer and adjunct professor for Capitol Technology University in the Aviation Cybersecurity Master’s Degree program and the Unmanned Aerial Systems Bachelor’s Degree program. He is also an Air Force civil servant at US Space Force, Pentagon, as the Chief of Global Force Management. Todd grew up in California and Arizona, and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the US Air Force Academy in Astronautical Engineering. After a career flying fighter aircraft for the Air Force (F-4s, F-15s, and F-16s), he flew briefly for United Airlines. After the attacks of 9-11-2001, he was furloughed from United and changed his career direction to help stand up US Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. He served 12 years as an Air Force civil servant at the Command, most of them in the Directorate of Operations (J3). He has a Master's degree in Cybersecurity from National University in San Diego, CA. He is also an instructor of Cyber Adversary Methodologies for the National Cryptologic School, Fort Meade, Maryland. Todd lives in Edgewater, Maryland, with his wife, Lynn, and the youngest two of his six children. His hobby is watching his youngest son's football games with Lynn. (You can find Benjamin’s football highlights on Twitter @BenRainesQB2026.)

Episode 17: Mr. Joe Weiss PE CISM CRISC ISA Fellow on the Cybersecurity of Industrial Control Systems... Do You Really Know What This Means? When does Cybersecurity Really Begin?
Mr. Joe Weiss PE CISM CRISC ISA Fellow, Managing Partner at Applied Control Solutions, LLC, Managing Director ISA99 ICS Cyber Security Pioneer.
About Mr. Weiss:
40+ years in industrial instrumentation controls, and automation
20+ years in cyber security of industrial control systems
Authored Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Electronic Threats ISBN: 978-1-60650-197-1
Authored Cyber Security Chapter Electric Power Substations Engineering
Authored Cyber Security Chapter Securing Water and WasteWater Systems
Co-Author Cyber Security Policy GuideBook
Patent: Steam Turbine Fuzzy Logic Turbine Controller
Patent: Field-Mounted Fiber Optic Sensors for Long-Term Strain Monitoring in Hostile Environments
Patent: Security System, Device, and Method for Operational Technology Networks
Testified to 5 Congressional Hearings
Authored more than 100 articles on instrumentation, controls, and control system cyber security
Provided more than 100 presentations on instrumentation, controls, and control system cyber security
ISA Fellow
IEEE Senior Member
Ponemon Fellow
US Expert to IEC TC65 WG10 - Industrial Process Measurement, Control and Automation
US Expert to IEC TC45A - Nuclear Plant Cyber Security
Managing Director ISA67 Nuclear Plant Standards
Managing Director ISA77 Fossil Plant Standards
Managing Director ISA99 Automation and Control Systems Security
Specialties: instrumentation, controls, and automation
cyber security of industrial control systems across all process industries

Episode 16: Mr. Marty Reynolds - Perspectives on Industry, Education, and Leadership
Mr. Reynolds has over 29 years of professional experiences in cybersecurity, aviation, leadership, cyber operations, operations, strategic planning, international affairs, financial management, change management, human resources, and professional education. Highly decorated command pilot and innovative cyber leader. He is a current cybersecurity subject matter expert for Airlines for America.
Previously, directed the Air Force's cyber operational staff responsible for world-wide cyber operations and the Air Force's Information Network. Led a global 7,500-member wing and four expeditionary squadrons supporting operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and South America. Cleared for Top Secret information and granted access to Sensitive Compartmentalized Information with current counter intelligence polygraph. Authored numerous articles; and given countless speeches and briefings to large audiences of high-ranking government, military, and corporate business leaders.

Episode 15: Dr. Sarbari Gupta The CEO of Electrosoft Provides Advice for Those Starting or Changing Careers into the IT and Cybersecurity Industry
Sarbari Gupta, PhD, CISSP, CISA | Chief Executive Officer for Electrosoft is responsible for establishing corporate strategy and vision, shaping corporate culture and cultivating business relationships to enable Electrosoft to thrive. Extensive background spans software development and professional services serving both public and private sectors. Has a broad base of knowledge and experience in the areas of cybersecurity, risk management, privacy and cryptographic solutions. Authored over twenty technical papers/presentations in refereed conferences/journals and four chapters in two cybersecurity books. Holds four patents in areas of cryptography. Co-authored several NIST Special Publications in the areas of Electronic Authentication, Security Configuration Management and Mobile Credentials. Received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park and a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Holds CISSP and CISA certifications.

Episode 14: Bradford Sims’ Transition from Working in Industry to Working in Higher Education as a Career Change
Dr. Bradford Sims became Capitol Technology University's eighth president on June 1, 2017. An educator, administrator and construction project manager, Dr. Sims has extensive experience both in academia and industry.
Prior to his appointment as Capitol's president, Dr. Sims was Interim Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide campus, based in Daytona Beach, FL. In his role as Chancellor, Dr. Sims had responsibility for administrative and fiscal oversight of a complex, global academic institution encompassing 130 locations worldwide and serving 22,000 students annually. As Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Sims held primary responsibility for the academic performance of the Worldwide campus. He led and managed academic affairs at the campus, spearheaded scholarly and research activities, and led the expansion of over 20 new degree programs.
Before moving to Embry-Riddle, Dr. Sims was dean and professor at Indiana State University. As dean of the College of Technology, he was responsible for oversight of degree programs, human and fiscal resources, strategic planning, external funding and faculty programs. He boosted enrollment at the College of Technology by 75% and increased the number of international students. He also raised alumni participation and built a social media presence for the college, establishing its first Facebook and LinkedIn pages.
From 2002 through 2009, Dr. Sims was professor and department head at Western Carolina University, where he founded the construction management program. Under his direction, the undergraduate degree program grew from zero to 400 majors over a five-year span, while an online master's program in the field was successfully established in collaboration with the College of Business. Dr. Sims first launched his academic career as an assistant professor at the University of Florida, serving also as a consultant in lean construction to industry.
Prior to transitioning to academia, Dr. Sims built a successful career in the industrial construction industry, He was a project controls supervisor for Cherne Contracting in California, a cost engineer for Badger Engineers, a subsidiary of Raytheon Engineering, in Massachusetts and started his career as a project controls engineer with the Westinghouse Savannah River Corporation in South Carolina.
Dr. Sims earned a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction in 1999 from Purdue University, which is also his undergraduate alma mater; he received his B.S. in Building Construction Management there in 1990. He also holds a master's of science degree in Building Construction from the University of Florida. He is a member of the Sigma Lambda Chi International Construction Honor Society and the American Institute of Contractors, among many other honors and professional affiliations.
Connect with Bradford Sims via https://www.linkedin.com/in/construction/

Episode 13: Mr. Dan Belcher on the National Center for Construction Education & Research and Building a High Demand Construction Trades Career
Mr. Dan Belcher is the Director of Strategic Partnerships for NCCER in Alachua, Florida. Dan’s experience assists him in his duties of informing and updating government, workforce, industry and education sponsors about NCCER and its activities. He also assists companies, schools, and governmental agencies in implementing workforce development activities to improve the construction industry and foster the growth of the craft professional. Dan also serves as the liaison between the NCCER and several organizations to include ACTE, SkillsUSA, ACCE, NTHS, Advance CTE, and various AGC and ABC committees. Dan’s former experience includes being the Career and Technical Education Consultant for the Education Service Center Region XI in Fort Worth. He also served as the Director for Career and Technical Education for the Fort Worth Independent School District. Before that he served the Fort Worth ISD in a variety of positions including Principal, Vice Principal and teacher.

Episode 12: Mr. Joe Billingsley with an Overview of the Military Cyber Professionals Association
Mr. Joe Billingsley is the Founder and Chairman of the Military Cyber Professionals Association. He leads and oversees strategic planning and global operations for a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit corporation and public charity that services US military and government personnel, veterans, and students. "Our guest's comments should be considered his own and not the opinion of any organization"

Episode 11: Ms. Marianne Meins with and Overview of the Critical Infrastructure Industry and Careers
Ms. Marianne Meins the current Senior Vice President for Onclave Networks, Inc provides advice on a career in critical infrastructure protecting the the many facilities identified in the Department of Homeland Security's 16 critical infrastructure sectors. Ms. Meins has over twenty-five years of experience in cyber and critical infrastructure protection research and development initiatives in intelligence, defense and homeland security leadership and technology development. She is a proven thought leader in pioneering and evangelizing strategic cyber initiatives focused on innovative secure resilient solutions for our nation's critical infrastructure. She has a broad technical background in cybersecurity, control systems (ICS/SCADA) and converged security solutions, innovative cloud-based solutions, advanced analytics, modeling and simulation, infrastructure optimization, decision support solutions engineering, and policy development in high performance, multi-level secure computing environments. She also has a substantial personal network with Federal Government customers and major industrial base prime contractors.
This Podcast provides information on the critical infrastructure needs, advice on careers, degrees, certifications, what a career changer should look to do, and what the future holds for industry.

Episode 10: Dr. Joe Sallustio on How the EdUp Experience Helps Higher Education with Podcast and LinkedIn Marketing

Episode 9: Dr. Nikki Robinson on the Benefits of Being a Student in a Technical Field and the Connection of IT Security and Human Factors
This podcast discusses her views on being a student and the need for advanced degrees for her career, the opportunities that are out there for new students and career changers, related certifications and associations to participate in for career success, and the need for human factors and security.

Episode 8: Mr. Steve Luczynski on the Aerospace Village and the Information Security Industry

Episode 7: Dr. Mary Aiken on What is Cyberpsychology and how to build your Career in Cyberpsychology
Dr. Mary Aiken serves as Chair and Professor of the Cyberpsychology Department at Capitol Technology University. She holds a Ph.D. in Forensic Cyberpsychology. Dr. Aiken is a world leading expert in Cyberpsychology – the study of the impact of technology on human behavior. Dr. Aiken is a member of INTERPOL's Global Cybercrime Expert Group and an Academic Advisor to Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3). She is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine, Global Fellow at the Washington DC Wilson Center, a member of the Medico-Legal Society, an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association (APA) and a Fellow of the Society for Chartered IT Professionals.
The podcast covers what is cyberpsychology and the career opportunities in this emerging filed along with university degrees available to build a career in cyberpsychology.

Episode 6: How to Prepare for a Doctoral (PhD) Defense and What to Expect
Dr. Ian McAndrew the Dean of the Doctoral Programs with over 30 years of chairing doctoral committees experience provides insights on what a current or future doctoral student should do to prepare for their defense and what to expect. Topics covered include: the different types of doctorate defenses that happen globally and what is typical in the USA, what a defense is and what is the purpose, what do students usually struggle with in the defense, what do the examiners struggle with and how to support, what do you suggest to your students in preparation and what do you suggest students ask their committee, common practices and tips, disasters to avoid, and final advice to be successful.

Episode 5: Mr. Vennard Wright Perspectives on what a Chief Information Officer Recommends Higher Education Provides Students in Degrees
Mr. Vennard Wright, President of Wave Welcome, and former Chief Information Officer at several organizations provides his insights into what higher education needs to provide students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees that will make them successful in industry. He goes on to discuss typical job titles, job duties, industry demand for graduates, certifications, needs for student internships, suggestions for career changers, and what the future of the industry might look like.

Episode 4: Dr. Michael Johnson on what Boeing/NASA International Space Station is looking for in Employees and what they offer to Employees
Dr. Michael Johnson who currently is with the Boeing Defense, Space & Security and moved from Boeing's Commercial Aviation Division discusses what the many opportunities that Boeing offers those choosing to work for the company, how education fits into being successful and the rewards of obtaining advanced degrees, and describes the many exciting areas of work that are offered to those who are interested in working for Boeing.

Episode 3: Dr. William Butler on what Cybersecurity Elements are Needed in Higher Education Degrees to Support Industry
Dr. Butler spent a long career building his cybersecurity expertise in the military and later moving into higher education and building hands on practically applied degree programs. He discusses what is needed by industry for a student to know technically to be successful working in industry. He also covers market demand, typical industry positions, cyber certifications, being awarded the Northeast CAE Cybersecurity Hub for universities at Capitol Tech, and what it means to be the SC Media Educator of the year.

May 4, 2021

Episode 1: Dr. McAndrew the Dean of the Doctoral Programs at Capitol Technology University Discusses the Value of Doctoral Degrees in Industry
Questions answered:
Tell us a little about yourself?
Why do people start a Doctorate?
What does it offer to them?
Difference between our two types?
Having a great Chair critical
Commitment
What is involved in a doctorate?
What people have done post graduating?
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