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CompTIA Sharkbytes
Author: Alan Shark
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Listen in to Dr. Alan Shark’s interviews with city and county technology leaders from across the nation. The focus of the series is on technology leadership from emergency response, the ever-evolving role of 5G networks, digital service delivery, citizen-facing communications, emerging tech, as well as future professional development requirements.
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A conversation with Jennifer Chang, Head of U.S. State and Local Government, Zoom
Jennifer shares her views regarding how state and local governments have turned to video communications for internal and external communications. Zoom has become a household name that has become an essential tool for all levels of government, virtual family gatherings, as well as the cliche “Zoom Happy Hour”. Jennifer was named Most Powerful Salespeople 2019: who was then working for Cisco Systems by ColoradoBiz. And she was recognized years earlier when she received Most Influential Young Professionals award designation in 2010. At Cisco Jennifer served as Director of Sales, US Public Sector SLED West by Midwest and previously headed the Federal Civilian Scientific team at Cisco Systems.
A conversation with Laschelle McKay, Town Manager, Leonardtown, Md. and Joshua Justice, Founder, Owner & President, JustTech. Imagine an unfolding and beautiful 4th of July Weekend – until it becomes apparent there has been a crippling cyber-attack. Listen to this riveting conversation with the town manager and the Town’s faithful outside tech service provider. Will they succumb to paying the ransomware and what did it take to recover? Since this was recorded as part of our October 27th Cyber Leader Summit, the recording has been edited to contain only the “interview/conversation.
A conversation with Doug Robinson, Executive Director and Alan Shark, Executive Director, CompTIA Public Technology Institute. Now in its twelfth year, this webcast attracted over 500 registrations. The audio portion is offered here as a podcast and this episode focuses on state trends. Learn what these thought leaders see in the year ahead for state and local government tech.
A year-end summary with host Alan Shark, CompTIA Vice President, Public Sector and Executive Director for the Public Technology Institute.
A conversation with Ruth Buckley, Director Cork City Council and CIO.Ruth Buckley has been with the City of Cork Ireland. As a member of senior management team for over 20 years she has led an ambitious digital transformation program, the delivery of a Digital strategy for the city and is a founder of the Cork Smart Gateway. As of founder member of I Wish, Ruth fully supports women in technology and diversity in the workplace.Ruth holds two internationally recognized project management certifications PMP and IPMA and has managed complex business transformation projects for over 20 years in both the private and public sectors.
A conversation with Nadira Hussain, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Martin Ferguson, Policy and Research Director, Society for Innovation, Technology and Modernization (SOCITIM), United Kingdom. Formed in 1986, SOCITIM focuses on how technologies and data can be harnessed to reset the collective mindset to ensure adherence to ethical principles, respecting social foundations and ecological constraints locally and globally and to reform public services by embracing innovation and modernization. Both Nadira and Martin share their passions for excellence in tech leadership – especially helping woman excel.
A conversation with Steve Emmanuel, Partner and Director, Consulting Services, State and Local Government, CGI.Now back in the private sector, Steve has not strayed from his roots or his passion for public service. Few have the employment portfolio that comes close to Steve’s. He has been the CIO of Amtrak before going full-blown into the public sector. He was State CIO of New Jersey, CIO of Montgomery County, MD; CIO City of Newark, NJ. And he made many lasting improvements in every position. His passion for public service remains as he continues his career assisting other and apply his vast knowledge
A conversation with James E. Pacanowski, CGCIO – Network Administrator, Ventnor City, NJJim is all too typical of most local government CIOs who have little to no staff. While Jim’s official title is “Network Administrator” he is a one-person operation serving as CIO, CTO, CISO, and much more. Jim has been with the City of Ventnor. A graduate of Syracuse University Jim majored in civil and aerospace engineering, Jim was hired by the City of Ventnor, NJ in 2003 as Network Administrator and has been with the city for over 19 years. Jim also serves as President of the Ventnor City Board of Education. Anyone who has ever played the game of Monopoly may recall the name Ventnor was made famous with as one of its properties.Jim has worked hard through the years keeping up with fast changing world of IT. As a result, he holds a number of certifications. These include: CGCIO – Certified Government Chief Information Officer from Rutgers and CompTIA PTI, MCP – Microsoft Certified Professional, MOS – Microsoft Office Certified Master Instructor, A+ Certified Network Technician, and Security + Certificate.
A conversation with Maria Thompson, CISSP, CRISC, SLG Leader, Cybersecurity Amazon Web Services (AWS). Maria has a passion for public service and in particular, cybersecurity awareness and readiness. Maria served as North Carolina’s top cybersecurity official, after six-and-a-half years as its chief risk officer where she often advocated for a “whole-of-state” mentality in protecting securing IT and infrastructural assets, an approach that resulted in closer collaboration not just between agencies in Raleigh, but with local governments and the education and private sectors. Before state government, Maria had a 20-year career in the Marine Corps, during which she was among the branch’s first group of cybersecurity personnel, ultimately retiring as its first cybersecurity and information assurance chief. We discuss the need to bring greater diversity into public service – and in particular tech.
A conversation with Giselle Mota, Creator of NFTY Collective and Founder of Versd, and Deborah Schildkraut, CompTIA’s Vice President for Global Community Engagement. Giselle Mota is highly regarded as a leading futurist and thought leader focused on enabling an inclusive future of work, web3, and the metaverse. She has been named as a Top 100 Future of Work Thought Leader. NFTY Collective focuses on bringing disability inclusion into web3 and metaverse, and Versd is an inclusive innovation and strategic ventures group. Giselle is a global speaker and has been featured on TED Talks, Forbes, Yahoo News, Cheddar News, and Chief Learning Officer Magazine.
A conversation with Giselle Mota, Creator of NFTY Collective and Founder of Versd, and Deborah Schildkraut, CompTIA’s Vice President for Global Community Engagement. Giselle Mota is highly regarded as a leading futurist and thought leader focused on enabling an inclusive future of work, web3, and the metaverse. She has been named as a Top 100 Future of Work Thought Leader. NFTY Collective focuses on bringing disability inclusion into web3 and metaverse, and Versd is an inclusive innovation and strategic ventures group. Giselle is a global speaker and has been featured on TED Talks, Forbes, Yahoo News, Cheddar News, and Chief Learning Officer Magazine.
A conversation with Lena Geraghty, Director, Sustainability & innovation Center for City Solutions, National League of Cities. Lena will share in some of the basic themes found in NLC’s recent publication, Cities and the Metaverse. This publication serves as an excellent guide towards better understanding the possibilities of how cities can use this wide-ranging technology. Access the publication HERE. Before coming to NLC, Lena served as Director of Innovation and Performance Management for the City of Portland, Maine; and prior worked as Senior Implementation Advisor for the Center for Government Excellence at Johns Hopkins University.
Recently CBS, NBC, CNN covered the significance of cities hiring “Chief Heat Officers”. The first in the Nation was Phoenix. Prior to all the national attention we had a chance to interview David Hondula for this podcast. Weather is an awe-inspiring phenomenon that captures the attention of everyone at some point in their lives, but it’s also powerful and can be deadly as well. When we think of life-threatening weather, hurricanes, severe storms, and flooding come to mind first, but did you know extreme heat is one of the leading killers when it comes to weather-related fatalities? The city of Phoenix, Arizona is keenly aware of this, ranking near the top for hottest cities in the United States. This is also one of the reasons why the city became the first in the nation to have a publicly funded office for heat response and mitigation.
A conversation with Scott Conn, Chief Information Officer, City of Modesto, CA. In this episode, Scott shares his passion for public service and improving the citizen experience. For many years Scott has volunteered as a coach and we explore how his background has helped him when it comes to team-building in tech. As he well states, tech is still about people. Scott is viewed as a collaborative leader with 30+ years of experience in global information technology operations. He has always kept a sharp focus on customer needs and excels at IT strategy. Scott utilizes integrity, optimism, innovation, empathy, and adaptability to align IT resources with business strategy. He has extensive experience operating in a leadership capacity at the C-level, President, Vice President, and Director levels within start-ups, government, and established private/public entities. Scott is a graduate of the CompTIA PTI CGCIO leadership program.
Arriving at the City of Fort Collins just before the pandemic struck and having spent some dozen-plus years as a senior executive in the insurance industry Kevin describes his journey in public sector service and his quest for digital transformation. He has been described as a visionary, dynamic, and innovation-driven executive leader with proven success in delivering optimal outcomes in organizations undergoing significant change and transformation. Kevin has demonstrated success in delivering large-scale, cross-functional strategic initiatives in digital transformation, customer experience, cultural transformation, business process optimization, and digital enablement. This down-to-earth discussion both inspires and informs.
A conversation with Jamie Ward, Cybersecurity Solutions Manager, MultiState Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) who also serves as Mayor of Mayfield NY, and Eugene Kipniss, Stakeholder Maturity, MS-ISAC. MS-ISAC is an integral part of the Center for Internet Security (CIS) a nonprofit funded by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Within this episode we explore how MS-ISAC continues to serve as a state and local government partner for all things cybersecurity. In particular, Jamie and Eugene will share and explain some of the latest tools added to their offerings including the all-powerful Falcon suite.
A conversation with Dr. Oliver Schwabe, Risk Partner at Roll Royce Civil Aerospace, Cybersecurity Manager for Major Cities of Europe IT Association, and chair and principal web weaver, Open European Network for Enterprise Innovation. Oliver is a writer and consummate learner and is now engaged in helping kindergarten students embrace STEM. Oliver lives and works outside of Frankfurt Germany and shares some fascinating insights that prove once again our profound commonality with our European local government partners.
Live from CompTIA's CCF Conference in Chicago, IL: A conversation with Amy Kardel, senior vice president of strategic workforce relations. Apprenticeships are often forgotten and today they may be one of IT’s best recruitment tools that create a truly win-win scenario. Amy has more than two decades of experience as a founder, investor, and advisor to technology organizations. An attorney by training, Amy served on CompTIA’s board of directors for more than six years, including three as its chairperson. Today, she works to expand the reach of Creating IT Futures and CompTIA which are a set of initiatives designed to propel the industry forward by creating more IT workforce solutions across America.
A conversation with Jeff Frazier, VP, Head of Global Public Sector at Snowflake. Listen as Jeff discusses his passion for public sector applications and how data sharing can make a significant difference. Before coming to Snowflake, Jeff was involved with numerous start-ups in emerging tech focusing on AI and cybersecurity. Earlier Jeff had served some 13 years as Cisco’s Managing Director for their Global Public Sector. Jeff started out in law enforcement which ultimately led him to become an FBI agent for some 4+ years serving in total over 11 years in law enforcement before going to Cisco. Jeff is a Senior Executive Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School as well as an Eisenhower Fellow.
A conversation with Paul Hopingardner, County Executive, Technology & Operations at Travis County, TX, and prior was its CIO. Prior to that Paul was with the City of Austin for nearly 18 years working his way up to deputy CIO and then Deputy Director. Working with his county commissioners, Harris County has embarked on a new study to explore telework and remote workforce to see what policies and procedures should be adopted or modified. The study includes the possibility of re-thinking office facilities. In this interview, Paul shares just how the study is progressing.



