Episodes
What the pandemic taught the U.S. government about getting payments out quickly to the right people, in the right amounts, while trying to reduce waste, fraud and abuse. And what still needs to be done to prevent fraud and distribute payments quickly in the event of a future national emergency. Listen to the discussion with David Mader, former OMB controller, now with Deloitte’s federal government practice.
Published 02/22/23
Published 02/22/23
From MRIs to lasers to electron microscopes—quantum technology is already part of our daily lives. The U.S. has long been the global leader in quantum, but other countries –especially China—are investing in research and making rapid advances. What does the U.S. need to do to maintain its leadership in quantum and what role can policy play in sustaining our strategic competitiveness? Listen to the discussion with Celia Merzbacher of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium and Stu Solomon...
Published 01/25/23
The pandemic had a huge and lasting impact on the federal workforce and the workplace. Telework and hybrid work are here to stay. Meantime, the ability to recruit qualified and diverse candidates is more important than ever—with baby boomers retiring, and a talent gap in critical areas like cybersecurity. Listen to the discussion with Gene Dodaro, U.S. Comptroller General and head of the Government Accountability Office.
Published 01/03/23
The pandemic had a huge and lasting impact on the federal workforce and the workplace. Telework and hybrid work are here to stay. Meantime, the ability to recruit qualified and diverse candidates is more important than ever—with baby boomers retiring, and a talent gap in critical areas like cybersecurity. Listen to the discussion with Gene Dodaro, U.S. Comptroller General and head of the Government Accountability Office.
Published 12/28/22
The Pentagon’s 2022 National Defense Strategy emphasizes the need to focus on China and to bolster deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region. Technology plays a key role in countering the Chinese—from cyber to AI, to quantum and hypersonics. Meantime, our defense acquisition process needs to incentivize innovation, and to move with more speed and flexibility. Listen to the discussion with Michele Flournoy, former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy; and Keoki Jackson, Senior Vice President and...
Published 11/30/22
The COVID pandemic caught the U.S. and the world off guard in 2020. Nearly three years later are we prepared for the next biological threat? Do we have strategies for developing treatments and vaccines and the supply chains to deploy them? Hear from Dr. Julie Gerberding of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health; Dr. Matthew Hepburn, who leads pandemic preparedness for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; and Dr. Monique K. Mansoura of MITRE. Mansoura co-led...
Published 10/18/22
The principles of agile government include Innovation, leadership, creating networks and using an evidence-based approach. How can federal agencies develop and execute policies that embrace agility while serving citizens? Insights from Ed DeSeve of the National Academy of Public Administration and the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
Published 08/31/22
What should federal agencies focus on when it comes to delivering better services to taxpayers? What policies have been effective, and what more can be done to support agency leaders? Insights from Ken Corbin, Chief Taxpayer Experience Officer at the IRS, and customer experience consultant Martha Dorris.
Published 06/29/22
How can the federal government foster a culture of innovation—with an eye on delivering better citizen services and driving the economy to compete on a global scale? MITRE’s Jim Cook discusses technology, acquisition, and management issues with Josh Marcuse, former Executive Director of the Defense Innovation Board, now with Google Cloud.
Published 06/01/22
Improving cybersecurity is a Biden Administration priority—outlined in detail in a 2021 Executive Order. Karen Evans, Managing Director at the Cyber Readiness Institute and former CIO at the Department of Homeland Security, discusses what’s different about this administration’s cyber strategy and how it’s being implemented so far.
Published 04/26/22
Strengthening and empowering the federal workforce. Delivering improved federal services and customer experience. Managing the business of government. Those are the top priorities outlined in the President’s Management Agenda. Terry Gerton, President and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration joins MITRE’s Jim Cook for an in-depth discussion.
Published 03/30/22
It’s a longstanding challenge in federal government—modernizing information technology in order to better serve citizens. Former Federal CIO, Suzette Kent and ACT-IAC CEO, David Wennergren join MITRE’s Jim Cook and Dave Powner to discuss top priorities for accelerating the pace of digital transformation, including policy initiatives, funding, industry partnerships and the IT workforce.
Published 02/09/22
In the inaugural episode of Building Trust in Government, former Representative Will Hurd (R-TX) discusses the tech policy outlook for the year ahead, focusing on cyber, artificial intelligence, and the great power competition with China. Hurd brings to bear his experience in Congress, the CIA, and international business. Hosted by Jim Cook, this podcast is brought to you by MITRE’s Center for Data-Driven Policy on Federal News Network.
Published 01/11/22