Priorities — Season 3, Episode 4: Broadband/Wireless Connectivity
On the fourth episode of StateScoop's Priorities Podcast, Jake sits down with Delaware CIO James Collins to talk about the state's goal to extend access to broadband to rural areas.

On the fourth episode of StateScoop's Priorities Podcast, Jake sits down with Delaware CIO James Collins to talk about the state's goal to extend access to broadband to rural areas.
On this episode of GIS Addressed, Arkansas' Geographic Information Officer explains how coordination on geospatial data can change the way government functions.
On the third episode of StateScoop's Priorities Podcast, Jake sits down with Massachusetts' Holly St. Clair and Georgia's Nikhil Deshpande to discuss how government is changing its approach to digital services.
In a podcast interview, IAM expert explains why a centralized identity and access management platform represents an increasingly important strategy for CIOs to consider. Sponsored by Okta. Guest: Ted Girard, vice president public sector at Okta
Cloud experts discuss how the VMware and Amazon Web Services partnership will streamline migration to cloud for state and local government agencies. Sponsored by VMware, Intel and Carahsoft. Guests: Bruce Short, senior solutions architect at AWS; and Trevor Wagnitz, cloud sales specialist at VMware
On the second episode of this season of StateScoop’s Priorities podcast, leaders from Colorado, Vermont and North Carolina weigh in on their agile methodology efforts.
On the second episode of GIS Addressed, Jake chats with Arizona State University researcher Gene Trobia, the former cartographer for the state, about what framework data layers are and how they're changing the game for state governments.
On the first episode of Priorities' third season, Mississippi's Craig Orgeron and Nebraska's Ed Toner weigh in on their state's consolidation efforts and where it's headed next.
On the first episode of GIS Addressed, Jake chats with Oregon GIO Cy Smith about the value and importance of the GIO in state government.
The principles of cloud computing can be applied to any agency’s IT system even if it isn’t ready to operate in a cloud-based environment. Sponsored by VMware, Intel, Carahsoft. Guest: Matt Schneider, senior director for government, education and healthcare at VMware
Utah CIO Mike Hussey and Go Forward's Peter Mosmans evaluate how state and local cybersecurity leaders have a leg up on security thanks to their ability to collaborate. Sponsored by Pluralsight. Guests: Peter Mosmans, international private cybersecurity consultant for Go Foward and Mike Hussey, CIO for the State of Utah
After migrating enterprise applications to the cloud in 2016, Atlanta has found increased performance and more readiness to embrace smart city technologies. Sponsored by Microsoft. Editor’s Note: This podcast was recorded before a ransomware attack affected Atlanta city technology operations in March 2018. The work the city does in the Azure Government cloud was not affected by the ransomware attack, Microsoft says. Guests: Vijay Gogineni, deputy chief information officer, City of Atlanta; Frank...
On this episode of Priorities, Jake sits down with leaders from Alaska, Hawaii and Ohio to talk about their budgeting strategies and how to maximize the value of technology spend.
On this episode of Priorities, leaders from Michigan and Illinois join Jake to talk about their cloud computing strategy and how it helps their states address technology challenges.
On this episode of Priorities, Jake talks with Virginia Secretary of Technology Karen Jackson about the Commonwealth's initiative around broadband and wireless connectivity.
In the seventh episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with Arkansas' Scott Utley and Arizona's J.R. Sloan to talk about enterprise IT governance. This episode of Priorities was brought to you by Insight.
In the sixth episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with Nebraska CIO Ed Toner, California's Peter Kelly, Accenture's Keir Buckhurst and NASCIO's Eric Sweden to talk about agile and incremental software delivery and to preview the results from an upcoming report from NASCIO and Accenture.
In the fifth episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with Pennsylvania CTO Jim Weaver to talk about how modernize legacy systems.
In the fourth episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with Maine CIO Jim Smith to talk about how states strategically plan for the future.
In the third episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with New Jersey chief data officer Liz Rowe, California's Office of Digital Innovation chief Scott Gregory and HPE to talk about how states are using data to change government. This episode was brought to you by HPE.
In the second episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with Minnesota CISO Chris Buse, North Carolina's Chief Information Risk Officer Maria Thompson and RSA to talk about how states are tackling cybersecurity. This episode was brought to you by RSA.
In the third episode of Context, StateScoop Radio dives into how state and local agencies should be approaching cloud computing and how to strike the right balance between public and private cloud computing. This episode of Context is sponsored by Nutanix.
In the first episode of Season 2, Jake sits down with New York Deputy CIO Mahesh Nattanmai, Delaware CIO James Collins and HPE's CTO to talk about how states are learning from and benefiting from consolidation. This episode was brought to you by HPE.
On this virtual roundtable, RSA's Peter Tran and Illinois' Hardik Bhatt talk about securing smart cities and the threat of what billions of connected devices mean for government. This virtual roundtable was sponsored by RSA Security.
In this edition of StateScoop's Virtual Roundtable series, RSA Security's Peter Tran and California CISO Peter Liebert weigh in on the emerging threat that is ransomware and what it means for state and local governments across the country. This roundtable was sponsored by RSA Security.
In this episode of Context, StateScoop sits down with John Pellettiere, National SLED Sales Director for Nutanix, to learn more about hyperconverged infrastructure and how it can save states money and improve efficiency. This episode of Context was sponsored by Nutanix.
On the season finale of Priorities, Jake talks with NASCIO Executive Director Doug Robinson about what 2016 meant for state CIOs and what to expect in 2017.
On the 11th episode of Priorities, Maine CIO Jim Smith and Maryland Deputy CIO Luis Estrada weigh in on how they are looking to the agile development methodology to improve the way government operates in their states.
On the first episode of StateScoop Radio's "Context," Manager of Strategic Initiatives Jake Williams sits down with Dell EMC's state and local government expert Mary Ellen Buzzelli to talk about how states, cities and counties are tapping into mobility to make operations more efficient and serve citizens more effectively. This episode of Context was sponsored by Dell EMC.
Tech experts offer winning approaches for U.S. schools to enhance and secure their broadband networks using E-rate funds.