How to spot and stop misinformation with John Breyault (Ep. 244)
/in blog post, Civic Engagement, Cybersecurity, Education, Election Security, First Amendment, International, Media, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast /by Joe MillerHow to spot and stop misinformation with John Breyault (Ep. 244)
How to spot and stop misinformation with John Breyault (Ep. 244) — John and Joe Miller discuss how consumers themselves can correct misinformation.
Mike Alkire & Jonathan Slotkin: How to fix the healthcare supply chain (Ep. 240)
/in blog post, Health IT/Telemedicine, home post, podcast /by Joe MillerMike Alkire & Jonathan Slotkin: How to fix the healthcare supply chain (Ep. 240)
Mike Alkire is the President of Premier, Inc., which is the largest global supply chain, healthcare technology company in the U.S.
Jonathan Slotkin leads clinical strategy, innovation and operations for Contigo Health by partnering with health systems and employers to deliver the highest quality care at a fair price.
Philip Howard: Lie Machines and the Propaganda Marketplace (Ep. 239)
/in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data/Privacy, blog post, Civic Engagement, COVID-19, Cybersecurity, Health IT/Telemedicine, International, Media, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast /by Joe MillerPhilip Howard: Lie Machines and the Propaganda Marketplace (Ep. 239)
Philip Howard is the Director of the Oxford University Institute and Professor of Internet Studies at Balliol College.
Taking on the Inequities Laid Bare by COVID-19 with Robert Phillips (Ep. 229)
/in blog post, Health IT/Telemedicine, home post, podcast /by Joe Miller‘Taking on the inequities laid bare by COVID-19’ with Robert Phillips (Ep. 229)
Robert Phillips (@rphillipsalluma) leads the strategic direction, fiscal stewardship, daily operations, and overall management of Alluma as CEO. A healthcare advocate and philanthropist, Robert joined the Board of Alluma (then Social Interest Solutions) in 2006, and became President of the Board and CEO in 2017.
‘Communications Policy in the COVID-19 Era’ with Hon. Geoffrey Starks (Ep. 225)
/in blog post, Broadband Access & Adoption, COVID-19, Health IT/Telemedicine, Infrastructure, podcast, Smart Cities, Wireless /by Joe Miller‘Communications Policy in the COVID-19 Era (Ep. 225)
Geoffrey Starks is a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.
‘They Smile in Your Face: How the Internet is Unmasking Hidden Racism’ with Robert Eschmann (Ep. 222)
/in blog post, Education, First Amendment, podcast /by Joe MillerThey Smile in Your Face: How the Internet is Unmasking Hidden Racism
Rob Eschmann has been a Boston University School of Social Work faculty member since 2017.
‘A New 401(k) for Small Businesses’ with Bärí Williams (Ep. 221)
/in blog post, Civic Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast /by Joe Miller‘A New 401(k) for Small Businesses’ with Bärí Williams (Ep. 221)
Bärí A. Williams is an attorney and Silicon Valley-based startup advisor.
5G Beyond Faster Speeds with Lauren McCarty (Ep. 194)
/in blog post, Broadband Access & Adoption, Education, Health IT/Telemedicine, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Law Enforcement, Media, podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe Miller5G Broadband Beyond Faster Speeds (Ep. 194)
Nokia’s Lauren McCarty joined Joe Miller to discuss the potential for 5G beyond faster speeds on Ep. 194 of the WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast.
Net Neutrality: What’s Next?
/in blog post /by Joe MillerNet Neutrality: What’s Next? Yesterday, the Senate passed a “Joint Resolution of Disapproval” (S.J. Res. 52) of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) repeal of the 2015 Net Neutrality rules it passed under former FCC Chair Tom Wheeler (D). The vote was 52-47. So, naturally, you’re probably wondering, “Ok, now what?” Let’s start with the provision of […]

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