Transportation Equity with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237)
/in Autonomous Vehicles, Infrastructure, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerTransportation Equity with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237)
Henry L. Greenidge is the Fellow-in-Residence at New York University’s McSilver Institute.
‘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.
Transportation Access with Malcom Glenn (Ep. 200)
/in Infrastructure, podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerTransportation Access with Malcom Glenn (Ep. 200)
Malcom is currently the Head of Global Policy for Accessibility and Underserved Communities at Uber Technologies in Washington, D.C.
Francella Ochillo: How to Talk About 5G Without Neglecting Our Cities (Ep. 195)
/in Broadband Access & Adoption, Civic Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Infrastructure, podcast, Smart Cities, Wireless /by Joe MillerFrancella Ochillo: How to Talk About 5G Without Neglecting Our Cities (Ep. 195)
Francella Ochillo (@franochillo) Executive Director of Next Century Cities, joined Joe Miller to discuss how to talk about 5G in a way that includes cities, large and small.
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.
Chris Jones: The Local Power of Blockchain (Ep. 188)
/in Civic Engagement, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerChris Jones: The Local Power of Blockchain (Ep. 188)
Chris Jones (@cjones2002) is Chief Marketing Officer of Dragonscale, the Dragonchain incubator project. He is a long-time entrepreneur and an expert in strategy, product marketing and user acquisition.
Ben Green: A More Inclusive Approach to Smart Cities (Ep. 180)
/in podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerBen Green: A More Inclusive Approach to Smart Cities (Ep. 180)
Ben Green joined Joe Miller to discuss how stakeholders can develop a more inclusive approach to smart cities by engaging local residents.
Randy Abreu: Tech Policy in the Bronx and Beyond (Ep. 128)
/in Broadband Access & Adoption, Civic Engagement, Education, Environment, Health IT/Telemedicine, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast, Smart Cities, Wireless /by Joe MillerRandy Abreu: Tech Policy in the Bronx and Beyond (Ep. 128)
Randy Abreu joined Joe Miller to discuss tech policy’s role in education, broadband access & adoption, and a detour(!) into some New York City history.
Ep 68: How Resurgent Libraries Offer Content, Classes, Makerspaces and More with Alan Inouye
/in Civic Engagement, Education, podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerEp 68: How Resurgent Libraries Offer Content, Classes, Makerspaces and More with Alan Inouye
Alan S. Inouye heads public policy for the American Library Association (ALA). In this role, Alan leads ALA’s technology policy portfolio ranging from telecommunications to copyright and licensing, to advance the ability of libraries to contribute to the economic, educational, cultural, and social well-being of America’s communities. Alan is a recognized expert in national technology policy, published in various outlets such as The Hill, Roll Call, and the Christian Science Monitor. He serves
Ep 55: The Future of ‘Smart Cities’ with Chelsea McCullough
/in podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe MillerEp 55: The Future of ‘Smart Cities’ with Chelsea McCullough
Chelsea McCullough (@ChelseaMcC) is dedicated to fostering collaboration across the public and private sector in order to connect and engage communities to solve civic challenges. Her current focus on Smart Cities unifies her experience in tech, policy, social impact, civic engagement and entrepreneurship. Chelsea is a Zhi-Xing Eisenhower Fellow and will travel to China this Fall to study Smart City innovation. She documents her research on a community platform she created, Digi.City, and is …

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