In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) explores the latest trends, innovations, and market moves in the world of government technology. This series is hosted by e.Republic executives Dustin Haisler and Joe Morris.
Chris Hein, Google’s Director of Customer Engineering forPublic Sector/SLED, reveals how AI is transforming government services and improving citizen experiences
Chief information officer Rita Reynolds discusses NACo’s comprehensive toolkit for local governance and implementation of artificial intelligence
Brendan Babb, Chief Innovation Officer and Anchorage i-team Director, shares practical insights and real-world experiences with Generative AI in and around city government.
Granicus CEO Mark Hynes outlines the role of technology in modernizing government services and discusses strategies for enhancing citizen engagement and participation.
HUUB Founder and CEO Jenny Poon, winner of CivStart’s 2024 Government Innovation Challenge and Pitchfest, explains how cities can re-envision technical assistance programs to bring education and resources to their small businesses.
Govtech Ventures’ Rachel Stern and Shea & Company’s Jeff Cook discuss the highs and lows of the gov tech market during the first half of 2024 with an eye towards what is yet to come.
Zach Nandapurkar, a senior government solutions engineer at Axonius, talks about his journey into govtech, lessons learned and thoughts on how the industry can incubate the next generation of talent at an earlier stage.
Bill Eggers, executive director of Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights, explores the latest technologies and anticipates trends for government in 2024
Jon Coss, CEO of Plum Identity, discusses the scope of the problem in the public sector and a new framework for fighting fraud and mitigating risk while protecting individual privacy rights
Leaders from Orijin, Medex Forensics, Societal and Terra.do…govtech startups singled out by judges at the 2023 State of GovTech event…discuss their innovative solutions and their companies’ visions for the future.
ResourceX CEO Chris Fabian and Tyler Technologies’ President of ERP Chris Webster discuss improving performance and efficiency through priority-based budgeting and integrating these solutions into their public sector ERP offering.
Former CityGrows CEO / Co-founder Catherine Geanuracos discusses the govtech exit landscape, provides a framework for when your company is at an inflection point and shares what she learned during the lifecycle of her startup.
Citibot Founder Bratton Riley provides a CEO’s perspective on the proper integration of AI-powered solutions to build trust, facilitate communication and make governments more accessible to the residents they serve.
Propelus's CEO Julie Walker and CTO John Barnes discuss how innovative technology and data solutions are modernizing professional compliance, improving the ways that licensed professionals, employers, regulators, educators and partners work together.
Zencity CEO and co-founder Eyal Feder-Levy discusses the impact of AI and the evolving ways in which government leaders can make informed, transparent and effective decisions to earn the trust of the communities they serve.
Former chief of CISA’s innovation hub, author and BMNT entrepreneur-in-residence Sabra Horne discusses why we need to train the next generation of public sector innovators and what it takes to do it right.
Anthony Jamison, co-founder and CEO of CivStart, anon-profit helping start-ups navigate the govtech market, discusses the upcoming State of GovTech 2023 event and introduces CivStart ‘s newest start-up cohort.
Gov tech veteran Tom Amburgey joins "In Case You Missed It" to discuss his new role as CEO of Euna Solutions, how the company's mission and values align with his goals, and his insights from the public sector.
Accela CEO Gary Kovacs joins Andrew Kowal of Francisco Partners and Jon Nuger of Berkshire Partners to discuss the company's journey, the new strategic growth investment, insights gained and Accela's commitment to advancing the govtech industry.
Join GovTech and cybersecurity expert Daniel Charboneau as we discuss the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, and how personal AI will change the way citizens interact with government agencies in the future.
Juan Sequeda, Principal Scientist and Head of AI Lab at data.world, discusses some of the key technologies that public officials should be aware of and provides his perspective on how AI can be used to empower state and local governments.
Norma Padron, CEO and founder of EmpiricaLab, returns to ICYMI to discuss reimagining workforce collaboration and her company’s current efforts to improve learning and collaboration in healthcare.
William Eggers, executive director of Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights, discusses the “bridgebuilder” approach to government leadership—solving problems stretching across the public and private sectors by collaborating with partners inside and outside of government to get the job done.
Gov Tech veteran Angela Langston shares her insights on the opportunities presented by governmental challenges and offers advice for the next generation of gov tech companies and leaders.
Code for America founder and former Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the United States Jennifer Pahlka examines government dysfunction in the digital age and boldly calls for “recoding” American government to reclaim it for the people it is supposed to serve.
Veteran staffer and leader Bill Leighty shares his entertaining memoir full of practical lessons about how to succeed in public service to inspire those seeking consequential careers in the public sector.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic. From chatbots to streaming suggestions, AI plays a big part in our lives. It also helps our governments run more cost-effectively and efficiently. Join us as we talk to Kim Majerus, AWS VP of State and Local Government and Global Education to hear how the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud is supporting government modernization with AI.
Matt Stempeck, a Technologist in Residence at Cornell University and curator of the Civic Tech Field Guide, joins ICYMI to discuss this comprehensive collection of tech projects for the public interest and democracy.
Co-founder and CEO Anthony Jamison discusses the benefits of, and the application process for, CivStart’s startup program—an accelerator providing curriculum, market insights, key mentorships, and strategic guidance to gov tech startups seeking to navigate the complex local government market.
Nick Mastronardi and Chris Adams from the newly-merged GovTech 100 companies Polco and Balancing Act describe how local government best practices in civic engagement and budgeting provide lessons for federal leaders.
ProudCity co-founder and CEO Luke Fretwell joins “In Case You Missed It” to share his perspective from the trenches and discuss current trends in the gov tech market.
Government Technology’s CEO, Cathilea Robinett, has assembled a group of leading female CEOs in the government technology space to share how they overcame the bias “but women aren’t techy…" to build, scale and exit their companies. There’s over $130 billion up for grabs in government IT spending each year, but only 8% of gov tech companies working in the market are female-founded or female-led. The conversation will cover best practices, insights and actionable tips to inspire and mentor the next generation of female entrepreneurs.
Optum’s John Campbell discusses the current challenges for state governments managing avoidable claim denials, the impact on Medicaid providers and practical strategies for states to proactively improve the process and create effective payer/provider collaboration.
Author Vidhu Shekhar explores the ways that AI can be harnessed by government entities with examples of real-world deployment, best practices for data management and ideas for fostering collaboration between AI practitioners and government officials.
Center for Digital Government Senior Fellows Dugan Petty, former CIO for the State of Oregon, and Sean McSpaden, former Deputy CIO for the State of Oregon, join ICYMI to discuss the current landscape and best practices for cloud and as-a-service procurements.
Nationally-recognized cybersecurity thought leader Dan Lohrmann joins ICYMI to discuss the potential impacts and likely outcome of current government efforts to ban the TikTok social media app.
Pavilion CEO and Co-founder Mariel Reed talks about her experience leading innovation for the City of San Francisco, how government and technology are the two most important tools for improving lives at scale, and her goal of improving public purchasing for state and local governments.
Local government veteran Clay Pearson joins ICYMI to discuss the current state of city management and how cities are implementing technology to prepare for the future.
Ceasar McDowell, a Professor of the Practice of Civic Design at MIT and Associate Head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, joins ICYMI to discuss his work through the Center for Constructive Communication and the implications for government.
Optum's Mylynn Tufte and Meta Kreiner discuss how upcoming changes in quality measures for Medicaid and CHIP will impact states, the technology components that should be in place to support reporting requirements and what the future looks like when implemented correctly.
GovTech writer Thad Rueter joins Dustin Haisler and Joe Morris to discuss the companies named to the GT100 for 2023.
Six startup companies recently selected as the most promising solutions at the 2022 State of GovTech event introduce their companies and describe their offerings for the public sector. In this episode, we spotlight Rheaply and ThruGreen. (Part 2 of 2)
Six startup companies recently selected as the most promising solutions at the 2022 State of GovTech event introduce their companies and describe their offerings for the public sector. In this episode, we spotlight Electo Analytics, Force Metrics and HData. (Part 1 of 2)
Authors Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai discuss their new book and delve into practical ways of making bureaucracy work for you.
Optum’s John Campbell and Stacia Nowinski-Castro discuss modularity and the opportunity it provides for Medicaid agencies and their providers to implement faster and scale more easily to meet the demands of rapidly changing policies.
Jeff Cook, Managing Director at Shea & Company, shares his perspective on the record level of govtech market investment activity and the role of capital in accelerating public sector innovation.
In recognition of cybersecurity month, former CISOs and cyber-strategy experts Dan Lohrmann and Deb Snyder join us to discuss current cyber threats and how state and local government can respond to these challenges.
Passport's Doug Rogers disusses mobility management and how technology can help cities create more livable, equitable communities.
Emily Royall, San Antonio's Smart City Administrator at the Office of Innovation, discusses the city's journey, the intersection of urban planning, data and technology, and how the "smart city" conversation should evolve.
e.Republic Senior Vice-President Phil Bertolini and City of New Orleans CIO Kimberly W. LaGrue join ICYMI to discuss the importance of building relationships and establishing thought leadership at live events…and to preview Government Technology’s expanded presence in 2023.
Investor and entrepreneur Steve Ressler shares his perspective on gov tech news, trends and innovation that will shape the future of government
Arlington County's Adam Henry and CivStart's Sarah Nicoll join Dustin Haisler to discuss the what attendees can expect to see, hear and learn from government leaders, start-ups and investors at the October 2022 event
Dustin Haisler talks with Norma Padron, CEO and Founder of EmpiricaLab, about healthcare workforce challenges, the importance of facilitating collaboration in a hybrid world and how technology will help healthcare teams work and learn better
Hayden AI's Chief Growth Officer, Charles Territo, talks with Dustin Haisler about how technology enables cities to improve urban mobility and enhance the quality of life of their communities
Special guest Paul Daugherty, Group Chief Executive – Technology and Chief Technology Officer for Accenture, joins Dustin Haisler to talk about his book and how the public sector should take note of new emerging human-centric technologies
Dustin Haisler is joined by Chris Radich, Celonis' Vice President of Solution Engineering, Public Sector, to discuss process mining and how agencies can leverage this technology to improve their procedures and delivery of services
Special guests Brian Rempe (CEO, CivicPlus) and Ray Carey (CEO, Optimere) discuss public sector transparency and compliance and how CivicPlus’ acquisition of Optimere will create a better experience for residents and the agencies that serve them
Dustin Haisler and Joe Morris recap recent gov tech events including CA CIO Academy, the Texas Digital Government Summit, and the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) annual conference
Dustin Haisler and Joe Morris talk with Chris Hein, Google Cloud's director of customer engineering for public sector, about the current state of cybersecurity
Google Cloud's Katie Tobin, head of workspace innovation for the public sector, speaks to the "In Case You Missed It Team" about the new hybrid workplace and what public-sector leaders can do to manage their workforce
The "In Case You Missed It" crew speak with Microsoft senior program manager Joe Cicero about remote device management and the new ways that schools have found to make tech work
Google Cloud's Quinn Chasan talks to the "In Case You Missed It" crew about the easier adoption of AI and how it is already helping the public sector
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government. Center for Digital Government Vice President Teri Takai joins them to provide an update on the upcoming Government Experience Awards.
Joe Brazier, leader of K-12 strategy on Microsoft's worldwide education team, answers our questions about the changing needs of educators in the wake of COVID-19
Dr. Mariela Alfonzo, founder of State of Place, talks to the "In Case You Missed It Team" about how her company uses data to realize livable, equitable and sustainable neighborhoods
Irina Fursman,Global Synergy Group Founder, joins us for a special episode to discuss how her non-profit consulting firm is raising money to help Ukraine
Rheaply CEO Gary Cooper explains how efficient asset management is helping cities across the county to become "circular"--reusing, recycling and redistributing goods locally
The "In Case You Missed It" crew is joined by special guest Jim Richberg, Fortinet field CISO for the public sector, to discuss state and local government cybersecurity preparedness
Two Tennessee government workers who spearheaded an effort at the state's IT agency give us a crash course on creating a diversity and inclusion council
Bradley Tusk, CEO of Tusk Ventures and former deputy governor of Illinois joins us to discuss his team's extensive outline for regulating the metaverse
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news and most interesting trends--joined by special guest Luke Stowe, Acting Deputy City Manager and Chief Information Officer for the city of Evanston, Illinois
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news and most interesting trends--this week discussing how government wage growth lags behind the public sector and what that means for agencies
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew breaks down the biggest cyber stories of 2022 (so far) and what this means for agencies and the gov tech market. Also, Vice President of the Center for Digital Government, Phil Bertolini, joins us to answer our questions about state and local government priorities, the cyber landscape and what he's looking forward to in 2022.
The "In Case You Missed It" crew is joined by special guest Ray Carey, CEO of Optimere, to discuss the future of public records and how his company helps agencies comply with public records law
Special guests Cathilea Robinett, CEO of e.Republic, and Ben Miller, Associate Editor for Government Technology, break down the most impactful stories of 2021 and unveil 2022's GovTech 100 list
GovTech Editor Noelle Knoll joins us to discuss the biggest government technology news from the past year
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
We are joined by cybersecurity expert Dan Lohrmann, author of the new book "Cyber Mayday and the Day After," to disuss the future of cybersecurity
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
Join Dustin Haisler, Joe Morris and Jed Pressgrove as they recap the InState Partners and AWS GovTech Summit and discuss the future of design with Kim Scerbinski
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
Join Dustin Haisler, Joe Morris and Jed Pressgrove on a special episode to recap what you may have missed from NASCIO's annual conference in Seattle
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
Join us as we dive into the recent activity around the public records market in more detail with Donny Barstow (Founder & CEO) and Larry Davidson (General Manager) of MCCi and JustFOIA
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government
The "In Case You Missed It" crew dives into the biggest government technology news, most interesting trends and innovations that could shape the future of government