WATER INFORMATION SHARING & ANALYSIS
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
WATER INFORMATION SHARING & ANALYSIS SUPERCHARGE YOUR SECURITY Join WaterISAC, the international security network created by and for the water & wastewater sector.Become a MemberAlerts, Reports, Best Practices, & More 14154 resources 88 past 30 days 9082 cyber & physical securityCybersecurity Fundamentals for Water and Wastewater Utilities Dec 19, 2024 inCybersecurity, OT-ICS Security, Security Preparedness, UncategorizedLatest postings(TLP:CLEAR) CTC Sentinel – January 2026: Political Violence in Europe and Juvenile Terrorist Prosecutions Jan 29, 2026 INGeneral Security and Resilience, Research(TLP:CLEAR) EPA Hosting Annual Water Sector Threat Briefing Next Month Jan 29, 2026 INCybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, Physical Security(TLP:CLEAR) Supplemental General Security & Resilience Highlights – January 29, 2026 Jan 29, 2026 INGeneral Security and ResilienceBecome a Member Cyber and physical threat alerts and analyses Vast library of reports, best practices and tools Free webcasts on water sector security and resilience Curated to focus solely on the needs of water and wastewater systems Chem/Bio contaminant databases Twice-weekly updates Access to all information for dozens of your staff Upgrade option for cyber threat monitoring by Perch Security And more... For sector professionals who need the latest resources and information. Become a MemberWhat Our Members Say“ WaterISAC provides in-depth water safety and security information not available anywhere else. ”Security Manager Metro Water Services of Nashville“ What I value most is very timely access to a wealth of relevant information. The WaterISAC resource library is quite impressive, and new items are added on a daily basis spanning a wide array of security and emergency management subjects. ”Asset & Emergency Management Specialist Mount Pleasant Waterworks, S.C.“ You are flying blind if you are not a member of WaterISAC. You will likely never have the in-house resources to fully understand all of the threats out there. ”Assistant General Manager-Water Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power“ I consider WaterISAC the most valuable source I have for water and wastewater situational awareness. It’s a force multiplier for me because I am a one person shop and the account lets me share content with multiple users. ” Security & Emergency Manager Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, N.C. “ WaterISAC allows you to cut through the noise of security information from other sources. Most utilities have limited budgets and WaterISAC has stepped up to provide security threat information that is easily accessible and reasonably priced.” Water Security Manager Milwaukee Water Works “ WaterISAC provides us with all the information that is relevant to our industry, all in one fell swoop, so we don’t have to hunt for it. I most value WaterISAC for its consolidation of threats that are coming in around the world that are directly to the water sector. ” Senior Engineer Greater Cincinnati Water Works “ WaterISAC provides vital water security knowledge and information for utilities. ” Assistant Water Services Director Phoenix Water Services Department San Jose Water Company Service Population 1 million+ Challenge BOOST UTILITY SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Full case study Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, N.C. Service Population 200,000 Challenge ENHANCE CYBER-SECURITY TO MEET INCREASING THREATS Full case study Nashville Metro Water Services Service Population 680,000 Challenge Develop a master security plan Full case study
Annual Revenue
$1,347,852
Known Funders
0
Grants Received
0
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $1,347,852 | $1,467,670 | $2,472,162 |
| 2023 | $1,182,251 | $1,168,670 | $2,437,159 |
| 2022 | $1,156,579 | $1,091,257 | $2,503,655 |
| 2021 | $1,017,008 | $942,516 | $2,501,412 |
| 2020 | $1,014,702 | $915,627 | $2,389,462 |
| 2019 | $951,579 | $951,038 | $2,171,567 |
| 2018 | $826,803 | $952,865 | $1,897,852 |
| 2017 | $801,601 | $838,433 | $2,264,072 |
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Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
THOMAS DOBBINS SEE SCH O
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
RICK JOLLEY
BOARD MEMBER
ROGER CASLOW
BOARD MEMBER
JEFF FARNEY
BOARD MEMBER
DAVID PETERSON
BOARD MEMBER
LINDSEY RECHTIN
BOARD MEMBER
DUSTI LOWNDES
BOARD MEMBER
STEPHEN GAY
BOARD MEMBER
SUSAN BREAU
SECRETARY
SCOTT DEWHIRST
TREASURER
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