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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.
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Providing information on starting a new company in the USA. We talk about business licensing and new laws that could potentially change your business in today's market. The exact steps to register your business vary based on where you're located and the structure you've chosen for your business (sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, etc.). Here's a general step-by-step guide: Choose a Business Name: Make sure the name you choose isn't already in use, and t ...
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The popular horror fansite Arrowinthehead.com comes to audio life with this weekly podcast discussing the hottest ho rror headlines, new horror DVD release dates, the horror BILF of the week, and Horror Talk from the forums. We also thro w in some Top 5 lists, What I Watched reviews, and even a few special guest spots from time to time. Hosted by AITH's re sident horror hound Ammon Gilbert and updated every Wednesday.
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Amy and Alex sit down with Texas State CIO and Executive Director (and NASCIO's new president!) Amanda "Mandy" Crawford to talk about her involvement with NASCIO over the years, her priorities in Texas and her thoughts on a presidential initiative. And of course, in our Lightening Round we also hear about her thoughts on fall, hobbies and Halloween…
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Fresh off the NASCIO Annual Conference, Amy and Alex use the magic of Notebook LM to give us an audio overview of the NASCIO 2024 State CIO Survey. Hear how this AI tool summarizes the main ideas in the survey and even plays up this year's "building blocks" theme. Read the survey for yourself here: https://www.nascio.org/resource-center/the-2024-st…
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It's time for the NASCIO Annual Conferece preview episode with our own director of experience and engagement, Emily Lane. We'll be getting together very soon in The Big Easy! Find out what to wear for the Awards and Recognition Dinner, what you'll learn in the learning lounges and who our keynote speakers are. Plus, you'll learn how to hear directl…
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This week we are joined by NASCIO's program director for enterprise architecture and governance, Eric Sweden and EY's Chris Estes on a new joint publication between NASCIO and EY called Data Quality--Vital to optimizing GenAI: A Survey of State Chief Information Officers and Chief Data Officers. We discuss what's in the report, data management and …
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Amy talks with Nate Denny, Deputy Secretary for Broadband and Digital Equity for the North Carolina Department of Information Technology. We talk about the direct impact he and his team have on the ability of North Carolina citizens to get the resources they need in 2024.بقلم NASCIO
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Alex and Amy are joined by Paula Calhoun who serves as the director of communications for the Georgia Technology Authority. We found out that though Paula started out in broadcast journalism, she found her true calling in government. Find the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/704052/15328390بقلم NASCIO
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Bonus episode! Amy and Alex interrupt our regular summer series programming to announce a new NASCIO publication: Revolutionizing Assistance: How States Can Improve Generative AI’s Role in Disability Empowerment. Author and NASCIO policy analyst Kalea-Young Gibson joins us to talk about the publication and the recommendation she thinks is most crit…
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This summer we are diving into some of the lesser-known roles in state government technology. This week Amy and Alex talk with Special Projects Coordinator, Addy Newsom with Tennessee Strategic Technology Solutions. Addy also provides executive support to the Tennessee state CIO. Addy tells us how an early career pivot away from nursing led her dow…
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This summer we are diving into some of the lesser-known roles in state government technology. This week Amy and Alex talk with Chief People and Culture Officer, Lisa Jammer with the Texas Department of Information Resources. Lisa tells us how she's reinvisioning human resources in her role for the organization, the craziest work trip she's ever tak…
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Alex and Amy talk with NASCIO Executive Director Doug Robinson about 20 years in his role, what has changed with the state CIO role, state technology and NASCIO as an organization. We talk about challenges, successes and the advice he would go back and give himself 20 years ago. Also stay for an informative lightening round when we discuss bourbon …
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Amy and Alex talk about all the big issues happening now on Capitol Hill along with an overview of our recent federal fly-ins. We also discuss why AI isn't much of a partisan issue and the fact that TikTok is still here even though Congress banned it.بقلم NASCIO
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Amy and Alex talk with our newest team member Kalea-Young Gibson, policy analyst, about her background and why she is excited to work with NASCIO. Then we are joined by NASCIO's director of experience and engagement, Emily Lane to talk all things Midyear Conference. Find out what's new, what's changing, what to get excited about and what to wear.…
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Alex talks with Amy about the newest NASCIO survey and report about the state chief privacy officer role, new AI responsibilities and continuing challenges around governance, funding and authority. https://www.nascio.org/resource-center/resources/the-shifting-privacy-paradigm-state-chief-privacy-officers-evolving-roles-and-persistent-realities/ Fin…
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Alex and Amy talk with Bryce Carter, chief information security officer for the city of Arlington, TX. We talk about the similarities in priorities between local government and state government, his relationship with the state CIO, working with the private sector and the city's partnership that will bring air taxis to Arlington!…
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NASCIO has a brand new report on data literacy and NASCIO's Eric Sweden joins Alex and Amy to talk about the topic which has been highlighted with the emergence of generative AI. Learn more here: https://www.nascio.org/resource-center/resources/data-literacy-within-state-government-building-a-knowledgeable-workforce-that-knows-how-to-use-data-for-b…
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Alex and Amy talk with Nevada CIO Timothy Galluzi about his newly elevated state CIO role in the governor's cabinet, generative AI, projects in 2024 and how his time in the Marine Corps prepared him for the role of state CIO. We also learn a surprising fact about him, his ideal vacation and where you should visit if you are coming to Nevada (that's…
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Alex and Amy talk with Heather Morton, director of financial services, technology and communications at the National Conference of State Legislatures. We talk with Heather about trends in AI legislation, how states are legislating deepfakes and the surge in privacy bills. We also learn about Heather's first job. Hint: it involved Blizzards. Find th…
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Amy and Alex talk about NASCIO's 2024 federal advocacy priorities the day before they are released, why we have them and what's brand new this year. We also talk about why Alex is not technically a lobbyist and listen to a few minutes of a radio interview Amy did on artificial intelligence.بقلم NASCIO
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It's that time of year again! Alex and Amy talk with NASCIO's Program Director for Enterprise Architecture and Governance, Eric Sweden about the NASCIO Top Ten lists for 2024. These lists are what state CIOs are most focused on for the year ahead. Find out the big surprises for the year (like a tie for first place!) and what's on the list for the f…
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Alex and Amy talk with NASCIO's most recent past president about her president's initiative report on the digital citizen experience. She also reflects on her term as president this past year. Find the report here: https://www.nascio.org/resource-center/resources/creating-a-citizen-centric-digital-experience-how-far-have-we-come/ You can find the t…
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A BOI report, or a Board of Investment report, typically refers to a document that outlines the details of a company's investment in a particular country. However, the specific requirements and content of a BOI report can vary significantly depending on the country and its regulations. Since you mentioned "LLC," which typically stands for "Limited …
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During the NASCIO Annual Conference in Minneapolis Amy and Alex interviewed nine attendees about what they think is the most exciting thing happening in technology right now. And of course we asked a fun question as well. Special thanks to Dan Wolf, Karen Sorady, Denis Goulet, Katrina Flory, Katy Ruckle, Ken Weeks, Matt Pincus, Steve Pier and Torry…
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Alex and Amy talk with Teri Takai of the Center for Digital Government and Dan Chenok of the IBM Center for the Business of Government about a report that they, along with NASCIO, recently authored entitled Preparing for Future Shocks in State Government: State CIOs Play an Important and Expanding Role in Resilience. The report is intended to help …
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Amy and Alex are joined by NASCIO executive director Doug Robinson who is giving us an overview of what's on the just-released NASCIO 2023 State CIO Survey. Hear how state CIOs are thinking about everything from cybersecurity and workforce to financial models and the future of the role. Find the transcript of this episode here: https://www.buzzspro…
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Alex and Amy are joined by NASCIO's director of experience and engagement, Emily Lane. Emily gives us an over view of conference programming and all we have to look forward to in Minneapolis! Find a transcript of the episode here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/704052/13667370بقلم NASCIO
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See transcript of this episode here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/704052/13577144 Alex and Amy talk with Cara Woodson Welch, CEO for the Public Sector HR Association about the latest 2023 survey on State and Local Workforce. We learn about trends in attracting and retaining workers, recruitment, DEI and more! See the report here: https://slge.org/wp-…
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A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a popular business structure that offers several benefits to its owners, also known as members. Keep in mind that the benefits of an LLC can vary based on jurisdiction and specific circumstances. Here are some common benefits associated with forming an LLC: Limited liability: One of the primary advantages of an …
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Subcontractor companies often require various licenses and permits to operate legally and safely. The specific licenses required can vary based on factors such as the industry, location, and type of work the subcontractor is engaged in. Here are some common types of licenses that subcontractor companies might need: Business License: A general busin…
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Deciding whether to set up a Limited Liability Company (LLC) for your consulting business depends on various factors. While I can provide general information, it's important to consult with legal and financial professionals who can offer advice tailored to your specific situation. Here are some considerations to keep in mind: 1. Liability Protectio…
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A solar contractor company typically requires various licenses and permits to operate legally and safely. The specific licenses you need can vary depending on your location, the scope of work you plan to undertake, and local regulations. Below are some common licenses and permits that a solar contractor company might need: Contractor's License: Mos…
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Registered agents play a crucial role in business operations, especially for entities like corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), and partnerships. They act as a point of contact for receiving legal and official documents on behalf of the business. There are two primary categories of registered agents: commercial registered agents and no…
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An S Corporation (S Corp) is a specific type of business entity in the United States that combines features of a corporation with certain tax benefits of a partnership or sole proprietorship. The primary advantage of an S Corp is its ability to pass through its income, losses, deductions, and credits to its shareholders, avoiding double taxation th…
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A Corporate Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants a designated individual or entity the authority to act on behalf of a corporation in specific situations or for particular purposes. The designated individual or entity is referred to as the "attorney-in-fact" or "agent," and they are given the power to make decisions, enter into agreeme…
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A professional entity typically refers to a legally recognized organization or structure that is formed by individuals in a particular profession to provide services or conduct activities related to that profession. These entities are often created to enhance collaboration, streamline operations, and offer various benefits to professionals working …
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Having a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in California can offer several benefits for business owners. However, it's important to note that the benefits listed here are based on information available up to September 2021, and there may have been changes or updates since then. Always consult with legal and financial professionals for the most curren…
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Yes, California allows for the domestication of LLCs (Limited Liability Companies). Domestication refers to the process by which an LLC can transfer its legal existence from one state to another. This allows the LLC to maintain its existing structure, assets, and liabilities while operating under the laws and regulations of the new state. If you're…
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Starting a crystal business involves a combination of understanding the metaphysical properties of crystals, their market demand, and the business mechanics of sourcing, marketing, and selling. Here's a step-by-step guide to starting your own crystal business: Research and Education: Understand the different types of crystals, their properties, and…
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Alex and Amy talk with Jay Wyant, who serves as chief information accessibility officer for the state of Minnesota. We talk with Jay about how state organizations can improve accessibility in technology and procurement as well as best practices within the state to be more inclusive. See full transcript in transcript tab on Buzzsprout at https://www…
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Alex and Amy talk with Montana CIO and co-chair of the new NASCIO Generative AI Working Group, Kevin Gilbertson. We talk about how he's discussing generative AI with his team, state agencies and other CIOs, the benefits, challenges and things to keep in mind. He also answers the age old question: Star Wars or Star Trek? Find our transcript here: ht…
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Starting a mechanic shop can be a rewarding venture, but it requires careful planning and execution. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started: Research and Planning: Market Research: Understand the local market demand for mechanic services. Identify your target audience, potential competitors, and their strengths and weaknesses. Business…
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Amy and Alex discuss her recent Op-ed in GovTech about why every state needs a chief privacy officer. Amy also explains how the chief privacy officer community came about at NASCIO and how the role is evolving. Don't miss the lightening round to hear what our favorite Taylor Swift album is and for Amy's favorite power tool for the minimalist builde…
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Alex and Amy talk with New York Chief Privacy Officer Michele Jones about her role in New York state government, why the role is important, why privacy is more important now than ever before and what she's working on right now.بقلم NASCIO
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Amy and Alex sit down with NASCIO Corporate Leadership Counsel Chair and Vice Chair Stu Davis and Paul Baltzell to talk about their years as state CIOs in Ohio and Indiana and why they believe in being involved in NASCIO while on the corporate side. We also talked about what makes a good night out in Columbus and Indianapolis and what they wanted t…
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