A podcast from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO). Amy Glasscock and Alex Whitaker interview guests (state CIOs, NASCIO members, strategic partners and colleagues) to get their unique stories and perspectives on state information technology, leadership and lessons learned.
NASCIO recorded and published an extra episode of NASCIO Voices this week in response to COVID-19. Because Washington State was hit early by the virus, we talked with that state's CIO, Jim Weaver abo…
Amy and Matt talk with new NASCIO President and New Hampshire CIO Denis Goulet on his surprise rise to the NASCIO Presidency, COVID-19, his priorities in his state and the "magic" of building relatio…
Amy and Matt talk with Dr. Steve Nichols, Chief Technology Officer for the State of Georgia about cybersecurity, cloud, outsourcing and lessons learned working for four CIOs and four governors over 1…
Amy and Matt talk with Utah state CIO Mike Hussey about creating a culture that fosters innovation and emerging technology in state government and how the state is preparing to secure the 2020 electi…
Amy and Matt interview Maine CIO Fred Brittain about his first year on the job, the differences between state government and the university system, his priorities as CIO, recent meetings on Capitol …
In the first part of the episode, Amy talks with Matt about NASCIO's newly-released federal advocacy priorities. Then Matt and Amy talk with Mary Catherine Ott who is the Legislative Director for Hom…
In our first episode of 2020 we interview Texas CIO Todd Kimbriel and Texas CISO Nancy Rainosek about how they handled the 2019 ransomware attacks on municipalities in their state. Todd and Nancy dis…
A week after NASCIO released the 2020 Top Ten Priorities list, Matt and Amy interview NASCIO's Eric Sweden. They discuss the current top ten list, why he doesn't think cybersecurity will ever drop of…
In our inaugural episode we interview Eric Boyette who is the newly elected NASCIO president and Secretary and Chief Information Officer for the North Carolina Department of Information Technology. W…