As I travel the country (in a virtual way of late), I often get asked questions like this from public- and private-sector leaders:
- Where can state and local governments go to learn what’s being done in other parts of the country that is new, innovative and effective?
- What cybersecurity and technology case studies, stories and examples stand out, with metrics to show meaningful business results?
- What methodologies can be used to ensure that people, process and technology aspects are taken into consideration when implementing “disruptive” enterprise-wide cyber projects?
- Where is return on investment (ROI) data shown with clear numbers regarding these “expensive” technology initiatives?
- Where can I get new ideas that work in my government?
While there are many answers to these questions, one of the most enduring sets of solutions have come from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO).
WHO IS NASCIO AND HOW CAN THEY HELP?
Two years ago, I wrote this blog before NASCIO’s 50-year anniversary celebration at the annual conference in Wisconsin. Here’s an excerpt:
“As…