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    Explore " govtech" with insightful episodes like "Dejemos de Pelear y Criticar y Pongámonos a Trabajar por Nuestra Ciudad 2024", "#46 María Jesús Rodriguez: ¿se puede innovar en el sector legal?", "Strategically Solving the Staffing & Capacity Puzzle", "LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 2) with Pamela Clark, Cindy Burke, Liang Tian, and Tony Corpin" and "LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 1) with Greg Overtoom, Aline Martinez, Sara Worley, and Mayor Mike Stanzilis" from podcasts like ""We.Human The Podcast by Miguel Aristizabal", "Ley Abierta │ TodoLegal", "Inside Public Procurement: Heroic Stories from the Frontlines", "Tyler Tech Podcast" and "Tyler Tech Podcast"" and more!

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    Dejemos de Pelear y Criticar y Pongámonos a Trabajar por Nuestra Ciudad 2024

    Dejemos de Pelear y Criticar y Pongámonos a Trabajar por Nuestra Ciudad 2024

    Medellín está prosperando a pesar de los problemas del pasado, como el desfalco del gobierno anterior, y este progreso es independiente de la situación política nacional. Es momento de que se refleje esta positiva realidad en la ciudad, más allá de las disputas políticas. La ciudad cuenta con todos los recursos, la gente y sus ganas  necesarias para su desarrollo. Por lo tanto, se insta a dejar de lado las peleas  y la crítica y comenzar a trabajar en proyectos colaborativos, abiertos y más urgentes. 

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    #46 María Jesús Rodriguez: ¿se puede innovar en el sector legal?

    #46 María Jesús Rodriguez: ¿se puede innovar en el sector legal?

    En este episodio tuvimos el honor de conversar con María Jesús González-Espejo, quién es la CEO del Instituto de Innovación Legal, presidenta de la Innovation in Law Studies Alliance y ex Vicepresidente de la European Legal Technology Association (ELTA). Es una referencia mundial en temas de innovación y tecnología especializada en el sector legal y jurista apasionada por el derecho tecnológico. Su pasión es transformar digitalmente a juristas, despachos y asesorías a través de un uso correcto de la LegalTech que mejore la eficacia de procesos y la experiencia de usuario tanto de los propios profesionales como del cliente final.

    María Jesús González-Espejo ha sido pionera en la introducción de nuevas disciplinas como el Legal Design Thinking en España y es una estudiosa de las implicaciones jurídicas que tiene la Inteligencia Artificial y en su impacto en el trabajo de los profesionales del sector legal. Escribe habitualmente para los principales medios de comunicación jurídicos como Expansión, Cinco Días, Confilegal y Law&Trends. Es docente en varias universidades e imparte conferencias y cursos en todo tipo de foros, como colegios profesionales, empresas y despachos.

    Actualmente combina su labor como empresaria con la docencia, la investigación y la publicación de obras.

    Este podcast es producido por TodoLegal https://valid.todolegal.app.

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    Strategically Solving the Staffing & Capacity Puzzle

    Strategically Solving the Staffing & Capacity Puzzle

    A “one-size-fits-all" solution is not something that applies to the procurement capacity puzzle, as so many factors can influence how your team handles projects: staffing, process, demand, technology, etc. It’s a tough conundrum but it is solvable. 

    Our guest on this episode of Inside Public Procurement, Danny “Rockstar” Mays, Director of Procurement at Maryland Judiciary, chats with Euna’s Ian Roberts about how you can start creating solutions to these multi-faceted challenges. 

    They talk about: 

    • Why the phrase “do more with less” should be retired 
    • Procurement’s secret advantage for bringing in new talent 
    • How becoming a strategic partner to your customers improves capacity, among other things 
    • The marriage of the procurement and grants offices 

    And so much more! 

    You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Inside Public Procurement on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or gobonfire.com/podcast.  

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    LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 2) with Pamela Clark, Cindy Burke, Liang Tian, and Tony Corpin

    LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 2) with Pamela Clark, Cindy Burke, Liang Tian, and Tony Corpin

    Welcome to "LIVE at Connect '23 (Part 2)", a special edition of the Tyler Tech Podcast. Join us as we take you behind the scenes of Tyler Connect, Tyler's annual user conference that brings together government and technology leaders from all corners of the country. In this Part 2, we delve deeper into the heart of the conference, sharing the excitement and inspiration that filled the air.

    In Part 2, we talk to three Tyler Excellence award winners about what they did to receive the award, and what life was like before implementing their solutions.  

    We also talk to an industry expert in the school transportation space, and find out the important issues and trends facing the school transportation industry. 


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    Pamela Clark is the Business Systems Specialist for the town of Prosper, Texas. We talk to Pamela about her Tyler Excellence Award and how they went from a manual, paper system to an always on, 24/7 solution that reduced revision time by 50%. 

    Cindy Burke is the Senior Director Data Science at San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). Find out how they set a high level of excellence for their data and how they make it accessible to people, including visualizations.  

    Liang Tian, Ph.D is Principle, Data Science at SANDAG.  Hear him discuss the importance of creating dashboards that make data and information easily accessible and digestible for San Diego residents.  

    Tony Corpin is the Publisher of School Transportation News.  He talks about the school transportation industry and the important issues leaders in the space are addressing.  What are the current conversations happening in the school transportation space?

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    LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 1) with Greg Overtoom, Aline Martinez, Sara Worley, and Mayor Mike Stanzilis

    LIVE from Connect '23 (Part 1) with Greg Overtoom, Aline Martinez, Sara Worley, and Mayor Mike Stanzilis

    Welcome to "LIVE at Connect '23," a special edition of the Tyler Tech Podcast. Join us as we take you behind the scenes of Tyler Connect, Tyler's annual user conference that brings together government and technology leaders from all corners of the country. In this Part 1, we delve into the heart of the conference, sharing the excitement and inspiration that filled the air.

    Get ready to be inspired as we showcase a diverse array of exceptional projects that earned the prestigious Tyler Excellence Award (TEA). From innovative solutions to transformative initiatives, we shine a spotlight on the outstanding achievements that are shaping government technology.

    We're thrilled to introduce you to a first-time attendee who shares her unique perspective and impressions of Connect. Experience the conference through the eyes of someone new, as she recounts her favorite moments that made Connect '23 a truly special event.

    In an exciting first for the Tyler Tech Podcast, we have the privilege of sitting down with a distinguished mayor. Join us as we engage in an insightful conversation, uncovering the short and long-term challenges he aims to address for his community. 


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    Greg Overtoom is the Assistant Director of Enterprise Applications for Bloomington, Indiana. We talk to Greg about his Tyler Excellence Award and the best practices he learned now that they have been through implementation. 

    Aline Martinez is the ERP Security and Document Application Manager at IDEA Public Schools.  She shares her thoughts as a first time attendee at Tyler Connect. 

    Sara Worley is the Economic Development Director for Goochland County, Virginia.  She was the project manager of the TEA-winning project for her community. She shares what life was like before implementation, and what benefits they are seeing after. 

    Mike Stanzilis is the Mayor of Mount Arlington, New Jersey.  He shares with us the things mayors focus on as they serve their communities, and how both short and long-term goals are high priority. 

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    Honoring Fallen Heroes: The History and Importance of National Police Week with Bill Alexander

    Honoring Fallen Heroes: The History and Importance of National Police Week with Bill Alexander

    Tyler Technologies is proud to be a supporting sponsor of National Police Week, an annual event to honor law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. To help us learn more about National Police Week, we are pleased to welcome Bill Alexander, Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. His organization hosts the official National Police Week events in Washington, D.C. A retired police officer himself, Bill will share his unique perspective on the history of National Police Week and what the event means both to the surviving family members of the fallen officers as well as to the wider law enforcement community.

    Bill Alexander joined the NLEOMF with nearly 30 years of law enforcement experience, starting with the United States Air Force and then as a local police officer in Prince George’s County, a Maryland community just outside of Washington, D.C.  He started as a patrol officer and was quickly promoted through a variety of supervisory and command level roles such as media relations, internal affairs, police training academy, and command of the Hyattsville District station, the area which surrounds the University of Maryland.  He also forged strong relationships with local/state elected leaders, government officials, and advocacy groups as the department’s lead legislative liaison.  He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management and a Master’s degree in Leadership from Johns Hopkins University.  Alexander’s leadership and extensive background in law enforcement will help ensure the Memorial Fund does not falter in its mission, to honor all those who fall in the line of duty.

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    Culture and Current Events

    Culture and Current Events

    The war against critical race theory is a hot issue that people want to bury out of shame and guilt which unfortunately has been done already in some states. As we now lack a proper education on Black history in our nation, the time for raising awareness and spreading knowledge on the past is as important as ever. When delving into the uncomfortable truth behind the Black history of our country, sometimes the best way to get people engaged in learning is through comedy! Throw in some drinks with our guest and it’ll be a good time with great conversations! We’re joined by comedian and one of the hosts of Drunk Black History, Gordon Baker-Bone to talk about some of the current events that are paralleling Black history and how they are disproportionately affecting Black communities around the country.


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    Eyes on Policing

    Eyes on Policing

    When dealing with progressive policies that not everyone who votes blue can agree with, it can feel like a huge mountain to overcome. When dealing with one of the most protected groups in the entire country, that mountain just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Documentation of police brutality and the need for change is higher than ever, yet the leap of progress we were expecting never came. Organizing with conditions like these can seem like an intimidating jump to make with the issues that concern you the most, but our guest has a secret for you. It’s not a short battle, we’re in it for the long haul! For anyone starting their journey into organizing, our guest has you covered! We’re joined by DeRay McKesson from Campaign Zero to talk safety beyond policing, policing policies, and their story with approaching organizing.

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    Red State Repro Justice

    Red State Repro Justice

    Regardless of which state you live in, blue or red, what’s happening in other states around the country directly affects you and those who can’t fight by themselves. In an area where support for social justice issues isn’t as abundant as blue states, red states really need all the support possible. So instead of ushering people to leave red states, which isn’t realistic or an actual solution in the first place, let’s look towards the amazing organizers in those red states who are fighting relentlessly for those who need the help. In the red state of Louisiana where bodily autonomy is under attack, Lift Louisiana is stepping up to challenge the oppression against our rights. Michelle Erenberg, the co-founder and executive director of Lift Louisiana, joins us and shares the great work her organization is doing and how you can join the fight for our bodily autonomy wherever you are in the states! 


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    The Movement for Pro-Trans Legislation

    The Movement for Pro-Trans Legislation

    ✊🤖With the endless onslaught against trans people accumulating more and more in our legislation, it can be difficult to keep up with what our trans friends are facing around the country. Distressingly, 440 active pieces of anti-trans legislation are currently targeting trans youth and adults. That overwhelming amount is enough to get people to check out, but with the relentless action our guest has for tracking LGBTQ+ legislation, you can keep up with ease. We are ecstatic to be joined by independent reporter and activist, Erin Reed! With an extensive and impressive track record, Erin has done so much for the LGBTQ+ community, specifically the trans community and continues to do so with her widespread reporting via social media and her newsletter Erin In The Morning. We dive into what drives Erin to do the work she does for the community and what you can do to get involved yourself!

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    Government Payments Part 3: Trends and Emerging Trends with Sloane Wright

    Government Payments Part 3: Trends and Emerging Trends with Sloane Wright

    Venmo, PayPal, Crypto, and more - payment methods have certainly changed and we talk about those trends  and how they impact government in our conversation with payments expert, Sloane Wright.  This is part three of our three-part series.

    Sloane is an experienced executive working with federal, state and local governments to deliver award winning technology and payment solutions for almost two decades with Tyler. He has led State division operations in the states of Alabama, Indiana and Florida and has been responsible for using innovation and technology to make all government agencies, including departments of transportation and motor vehicles, more accessible, secure and convenient for businesses and citizens.

    You'll learn more about the trends and emerging trends, and how Tyler Technologies is working to help governments address those trends to better serve their constituents.  

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    The Benefits of Ethical Hacking with Erica Burgess

    The Benefits of Ethical Hacking with Erica Burgess

    What is ethical hacking and how can it help government agencies?  We dive into that question with Erica Burgess, Technical Lead on Tyler Cybersecurity's Assurance team.  Erica brings us a wealth of knowledge as a former software engineer and someone well entrenched in the cybersecurity space since high school.  

    We define ethical hacking and discuss ways agencies can benefit from it in episode 65 of the Tyler Tech Podcast.  You may be surprised by the simple ways we can all be more diligent when it comes to cybersecurity. 

    Erica was a software engineer and cybersecurity hobbyist for several years before becoming an application security red-teamer in 2018. Since then, she has been earning bug bounties, blogging new CVEs and original exploit techniques, and conducting web app penetration tests as Technical Lead on Tyler Cybersecurity's Assurance team. Erica organizes 2600, a local offensive cybersecurity meetup, and has spoken about hacking, bot writing, and various hacking topics at many conferences and meetups, including DC207, IC2, Tyler Mesh, as well as SkyTalks and DEFCON, the world's largest hacker conference. She has also volunteered at Red Team Village at DEFCON in Vegas, and for code.org and Maine App Challenge. Erica holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Southern Maine.

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    Government Payments Part 2: Challenges for Government with Sloane Wright

    Government Payments Part 2: Challenges for Government with Sloane Wright

    Why are payments important to government?  And what are the challenges government faces when trying to create payment options to fit their constituent's needs?  

    We dive into this topic with payments expert Sloane Wright in Part 2 of our three part series.  Sloane is an experienced executive working with federal, state and local governments to deliver award winning technology and payment solutions for almost two decades with Tyler. He has led State division operations in the states of Alabama, Indiana and Florida and has been responsible for using innovation and technology to make all government agencies, including departments of transportation and motor vehicles, more accessible, secure and convenient for businesses and citizens.

    You'll learn more about the risks governments face if they are not able to react to the changing expectations citizens have regarding payments, and what solutions exist to help address the problem. 

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    The Demandifesto For Access Now

    The Demandifesto For Access Now

    ✊🤖 When we open up our table for everyone to sit at, we must make sure that everyone can get to our table in the first place. There has been a quiet fight for accessibility happening all over the country for years, yet little to nothing has been done about it. As universities continue to dance around abiding by the Americans with Disabilities Act, the need for accessibility grows bigger and bigger. No matter where you land on the disability spectrum, our guest today shows us that there is always more to be learned and understood about disability rights. We are joined by Resistbot user and activist Megan Lynch of UC Access for an in-depth conversation on the University of California’s consistent ignorance of including accessibility for all and the demandifesto that has come out of this situation.

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    Civil Rights: Global and Insuppressible

    Civil Rights: Global and Insuppressible

    ✊🤖 We’re back botters! Although we’re in the season of being grateful, it can be easy to take our basic freedoms for granted.  When we look to the news about the recent rising aggression from China towards their own citizens and Taiwan, we can be reminded of the privileges we have while living in our democracy. This is a topic that many may have trouble approaching and connecting with, but our guest breaks it down for you for easy understanding! We are happy to be joined by Resist Bot OG Christine Lu for an international perspective on the China and Taiwan conflicts, the protests happening in China, and how you can do your part in these discussions. We close this episode by tying these topics back to the current protests happening in the states for rail workers’ rights. Stick around until the end to learn how you can use the bot to take action in these fights!

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    Poll Position

    Poll Position

    ✊🤖 The midterms are finally here! Tuesday, November 8th is election day which means high voter turnout, long lines, and possible voter intimidation. With our democracy at risk, we’re here to keep you prepared for the polls! We’re joined by Ría Thompson-Washington to discuss your voter rights and how to secure your vote for this midterm election. It’s not too late to learn about how you can turn out voters with Resistbot's new vote drives!

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    The Latest on the Opioid Epidemic with Jeff Stocker and Guests

    The Latest on the Opioid Epidemic with Jeff Stocker and Guests

    The global pandemic has impacted many healthcare-related issues.  What has been the impact on the opioid epidemic and what do governments need to know?  Guest host and Managing Director of Health Ventures at Tyler Technologies, Jeff Stocker is joined by three distinguished guests to address this question: Rob Valuck, PhD and CEO of RxAssurance, Gary Wayne Clark, Chief Strategy Officer of RxAssurance, and Christie Frick, Director of Prescription Drug Monitoring. You'll find out if it's still a crisis, which stakeholders need to be involved, and what tools and technology exist that can help address this problem. 

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    Looking to the Past for the Present

    Looking to the Past for the Present

    ✊🤖 Tuesday, November 8th is Election Day across the country! Early voting has begun in many states, so this week we are revisiting some of the incredibly insightful conversations surrounding voting, bodily autonomy, housing insecurity, and issues you need to keep in mind when deciding how to vote. Stick around all the way to the end to learn about how you can turn out voters with your thumbs with Resistbot's new vote drives!

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    Vote For My Child, If Not For Yourself

    Vote For My Child, If Not For Yourself

    ✊🤖 When there are endless issues our country and loved ones face, you probably feel compelled to help and get involved. Don’t know where to start? Our guest this week has you covered! Activist, organizer, and Resistbot user Jess Craven chats with us about what keeps her motivated, the midterms, and personal experiences with her work.

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    Equity From the Farm to the Table

    Equity From the Farm to the Table

    ✊🤖 Wednesday, October 12, 2022 is National Farmer’s Day. Historically, through chattel enslavement and sharecropping, agriculture in the United States has relied heavily on the labor of Black people.  However, as of November 2021, less than 1.4% of farmers identify as Black, and those numbers continue to dwindle. Listen in as Kaleb J. Hill of Oko Vue Produce Co. explains the challenges that come with keeping Black farming alive in this country, why he is passionate about continuing his family legacy, and how he uses food as activism in the battle against food insecurity in Louisiana.

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