Helping clients find and win
state and local government business
Sep 21, 2009
The Digital States 50 (DS50) is the official podcast of the Digital States Performance Institute (DSPI), providing an audio chronicle of the state of our art. Listen to the archived podcasts below for discussions of the issues confronted by state governments in improving service delivery, increasing efficiencies and assessing performance in doing the public's business.
The DS50 Podcasts are also available on iTunes. Click the following link: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=332595879
After the initial rounds of ARRA reporting, online check books and data.gov-inspired transparency experimentation, where do we go from here? Can we harvest the behavioral changes that come with transparency. Guests are Frank T. Caprio, General Treasurer, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Duane A. Goossen. Secretary of Administration, State of Kansas; Harry H. Herington, Chairman and CEO, NIC; Richard (Dick) Thompson, Chief Information Officer (CIO), State of Maine; and, J. Stephen Fletcher, Chief Information Officer (CIO), State of Utah. Written, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
This edition is provided below in two friendly formats. Use one of the following:
Media Player compatible (.mp3)
The taxpayer money trail has become easier to follow – because government has taken much of the paper, filing cabinets and front counters out of the way of public access to how it spends taxpayer money. Guests are Frank T. Caprio, General Treasurer, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Duane A. Goossen. Secretary of Administration, State of Kansas; Harry H. Herington, Chairman and CEO, NIC; and, Richard (Dick) Thompson, Chief Information Officer (CIO), State of Maine. Written, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
This edition is provided below in two friendly formats. Use one of the following:
Media Player compatible (.mp3)
Congress first enacted the Freedom of Information Act in 1966 and spent the next 30 years tweaking the rules for open government. A 1996 amendment tried to prepare FOIA for the digital age. At the state level, the modern open government, open records and open meetings movement is generally dated from 1967 and the passage of Florida's Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, which was a catalyst for many other voter-led initiatives in other states. The commodity Internet continues to push on government to do more, and to do it better. Guests are Duane A. Goossen. Secretary of Administration, State of Kansas; Harry H. Herington, Chairman and CEO, NIC; and, Richard (Dick) Thompson, Chief Information Officer (CIO), State of Maine. Written, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
This edition is provided below in two friendly formats. Use one of the following:
Media Player compatible (.mp3)
Saturday, October 10th, 2009, was part of a working weekend for state stimulus reporting teams across the country. Monday, October 12th, presented the opportunity for a little Monday morning quarterbacking and a rough cut at a post implementation review. The federal reporting deadline under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) came on a weekend, and it came with an unprecedented level of detailed requirements; some of which were still changing in the days before the deadline. This episode of the podcasts debriefs the state of Wisconsin’s experience with the process, including the successful filing of 287 reports despite difficulties with validating schemas and federal award IDs. Guests are David Grassl, section chief for Business Applications at the Wisconsin State Department of Administration and Stuart McKee, national technology officer for Microsoft. Written, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
This edition is provided below in two friendly formats. Use one of the following:
Media Player compatible (.mp3)
The final countdown to the reporting deadline of October 10th for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act looms large. This edition of the DS50 provides a status check on the countdown and discusses how ARRA era transparency has the potential to reshape how government works. It also includes a caution that we -- and the public we serve -- is likely to be disappointed by the initial roll up. Guests include Jim Davis from UCLA, Michael Locatis from Colorado and Stuart McKee from Microsoft. Written, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
DS50 Podcasts are provided in two friendly formats. Use one of the following:
Media Player compatible (.mp3)
News and views on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the stimulus package. The debut edition provides an analysis of the federal economic stimulus package and previews interactive online applications that provide fresh looks at public finance. Guests include Susan Gaffney from the GFOA, Roy Cales from NSI, Joseph Morris from CDG, Rob Atkinson from the ITIF, Dick Thompson from the State of Maine, Rhode Island Treasurer Frank Caprio, and Troy Cromwell from Verizon Business. Wrtten, produced and hosted by Paul W. Taylor.
DS50 Podcasts are provided in two friendly formats. Use one of the following: