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Gov Tech Today
Russell Lowery, Jennifer Saha
63 episodes
4 days ago
Bridging the gap between .com and .gov.
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Bridging the gap between .com and .gov.
Show more...
Government
Technology,
Business
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EP46: Unveiling Gov Tech Priorities: Doug Robinson, Executive Director of NASCIO
Gov Tech Today
34 minutes 39 seconds
7 months ago
EP46: Unveiling Gov Tech Priorities: Doug Robinson, Executive Director of NASCIO
In this episode of Gov Tech Today, host Jennifer Saha interviews Doug Robinson, Executive Director of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO). Doug discusses his background and the role of NASCIO in representing state CIOs and IT leaders across the public sector. The conversation covers a broad range of topics including NASCIO's top 10 priorities for state CIOs, the rising importance of cybersecurity, the rapid ascent of generative AI, and the evolving role of CIOs in state government. They delve into challenges like AI policy and data management, the impact of legislative actions, and the importance of good governance in technology implementation. Doug shares insights on how states can navigate these complex issues while striving for innovation and efficiency in government technology.
Gov Tech Today
Bridging the gap between .com and .gov.