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  • Deploying Private 5G Networks: A Key Step in the DoD’s Digital Transformation
    2025/06/26

    In this episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, host Matt Langan sat down with Chris Russell, Distinguished Architect at Verizon, and Narendra Tilwani, Sales Development and Customer Solutions at Nokia Federal Solutions, to discuss how private 5G is changing military communications. While debunking common misconceptions about its adoptions, their conversation also highlighted the real-world impact of this developing technology, from replacing aging infrastructure to supporting mission-critical applications like smart warehousing, simulation training, and edge intelligence. As Tilwani pointed out: “one misconception we’ve seen is that deploying 5G is expensive and only meant for large organizations…That’s not true anymore.”

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    17 分
  • The Pathway from Innovation to Efficiency in Government
    2025/06/19

    In a recent podcast with Olivia Spain and Monika Mathur from the Global Innovation Consulting practice at TCS – Tata Consultancy Services, parent company of Tata America International Corporation, we asked them to explain why a culture of innovation is so important for government today. What we learned in that conversation is that a culture of innovation is essential for ​​driving efficiency in government. To build a culture of innovation government agencies need to address three pillars: technology, people, and process. If any one of the three remains unchanged, the culture of innovation ​will ​falter, and the agency can’t move forward with delivering on the mission in a way that meets constituent needs in ever-changing circumstances.

    We asked Spain and Mathur to join us for another conversation in which we develop a better understanding of the pathway from innovation to efficiency and how government agencies can turn theory into practice to deliver results for their constituents and stakeholders.

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    8 分
  • Building a Culture of Innovation in Government: From Idea to Impact
    2025/06/18

    In this episode of the Government Technology Insider Podcast, we talk with Monika Mathur, Business Consultant, and Olivia Spain, Engagement Manager, from the Global Innovation Consulting practice at TCS – Tata Consultancy Services, parent company of Tata America International Corporation, about how government agencies can build a culture of innovation and leverage it to deliver on the mission more efficiently.

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    7 分
  • Quantum Computing Drives a Pressing Need for Federal Agencies to Re-Evaluate Cyber Defenses
    2025/06/17

    Federal government agencies are taking steps to prepare for the impact of quantum computing, especially in the area of cybersecurity. In August 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released the first three finalized post-quantum encryption standards, a major step toward protecting digital infrastructure from quantum threats. This initiative aligns with the National Security Memorandum 10 and is supported by agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which have developed roadmaps to direct the shift to quantum-resilient systems.

    Lamont Copeland, Senior Director of Federal Solutions Architecture at Verizon, and Jim Westdorp, Chief Technical Officer at Ciena Government Solutions Inc., spoke with the Government Technology Insider podcast host, Matt Langan, to unpack how quantum technology is evolving and its effects on cybersecurity for both military and civilian agencies. Additionally, they explored the urgency of implementing post-quantum cryptographic standards, strategies for quantum readiness, and the growing role of edge computing and IoT in securing data.

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    21 分
  • How DISA's Strategy Supports Building Enhanced Resilience with AI and SD WAN
    2025/06/05

    In this episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, host Matt Langan spoke with Jeanne Gentry, DISA Business Development Manager from Verizon, and Adam Clement Jones, Solutions Architect for Verizon’s Defense Business in EMEA about DISA’s integration of AI into their 2025-2027 strategic vision. Their discussion also covers how technologies like AI-powered predictive maintenance, cyber threat detection, and edge computing are being deployed to enhance operational continuity and decision-making at the tactical edge.

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    17 分
  • Driving Efficiency, Resilience, and Sustainability Across the DoD
    2025/05/21

    In this episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, host Matt Langan spoke with Dominic Bonaduce, Senior Manager for Product Strategy at Verizon and Greg Puschnigg, Chief Executive Officer at BOSS Controls about how IoT and 5G technologies are transforming the DoD’s energy management and resilience.

    Their discussion also focused on the unique energy challenges faced by military bases as well as how 5G makes it possible for real-time grid edge visibility, control, and optimization. From integrating renewable energy sources to facilitating demand response programs and performing predictive maintenance on individual devices, the conversation focuses on how next-gen connectivity solutions are helping the DoD in increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing mission readiness.

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    19 分
  • America’s Highways and Byways are About to Experience Their Own AI Revolution
    2025/05/15

    In the latest episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, host, Lucas Hunsicker is joined by Josh Finke, Senior Vice President for Public Sector at Lumen and Mark Pittman, Founder of Blyncsy and Senior Director of Transportation AI at Bentley Systems, to discuss how AI can make our highways and byways safer, but also why the right backbone and infrastructure need to be in place first to deliver success.

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    15 分
  • Site Surveys for Successful FWA Deployment on Military Bases
    2025/05/12

    In this episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, host Matt Langan spoke with Verizon’s Dale Butterworth, Senior Solutions Partner and Dave Stepp Associate Director of Federal Connected Solutions-Federal to unpack how Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technology is becoming a cornerstone of the military's modernization efforts. During their conversation they shared how deployment strategy is being shaped by site surveys, how environmental factors affect network design, and why rapid, secure connectivity is fundamental to operational readiness. Butterworth explained why FWA is such a game-changer:

    "Military installations have broad, spread-out buildings, and as technology evolves, it's expensive to replace coax cables or old fiber connectivity. FWA eliminates the need for construction costs, providing a simple, easy, and agile solution."

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    11 分