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Agile Millennials and American-Style Privacy

17m · govtech360 by Government Technology · 21 May 09:00

The debut episode of GovTech360 features two GT Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.From theMarket NavigatorStudios, we talk to Nebraska Chief Information Officer Ed Toner and Seattle Chief Privacy Officer Ginger Armbruster about their award-winning work.

Show Notes:
- Growing your own Agile development team of millennials who code @ 1:58.
- Organic Agile training after they come out of college and join your team @ 3:45.
- Stronger privacy protections in the embrace of smart city technologies @ 6:05.
- Public records and privacy: what we should not know @ 8:30.
- Sorry states and locals: The EU GDPR may make federal preemption the only path forward @ 10:25.
- What GovTech Startups often miss about privacy in their business models - less is often more and the legal landscape is fraught @ 11:35
- Dustin's Takeaways: On workforce (14:20) and privacy (14:55)

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