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CBO's Role in Measuring and Monitoring the Nation's Fiscal Health with Theresa Gullo16 Sep 202400:31:33

In this episode, we welcome Theresa Gullo, Former Director of Budget Analysis at the Congressional Budget Office Official and Academy Fellow, to discuss the CBO's role in supporting the nation's fiscal health, tradeoff scenarios to improve the debt situation, and what a new administration could do to better the US' financial position.


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Intergovernmental Approaches to Homelessness with Rich Callahan and Katherine Willoughby 09 Sep 202400:34:24

In this episode, we welcome Rich Callahan, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Academy Fellow, and Katherine Willoughby, Professor at the University of Georgia School of Public Administration and Academy Fellow, to discuss lessons learned from the Academy's Homelessness Working Group's recent report on the intergovernmental challenges of reducing homelessness.

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How to Make Government Data More Useful with Joel Gurin08 Jul 202400:34:25

In this episode, we welcome Joel Gurin, President and Founder of the Center for Open Data Enterprise (CODE) and Academy Fellow, to discuss the importance of open data and how it can be used to enable more effective governance.

Links:
Mapping Racial Equity: From Data to Communities
https://www.opendataenterprise.org/ 

 
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MM Rewind: Operating Successful Elections at the State and Local Level with Ann Bowman10 Oct 202200:34:18

Originally Aired: October 19, 2020
On this episode, we welcome Anne Bowman, Hazel Davis and Robert Kennedy Endowed Chair in Public Service and Government at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M and Academy Fellow, to discuss the intergovernmental features of our national election process, the biggest threats to our electoral infrastructure, and new electoral reforms and innovative mechanisms to further engage the public and encourage voting.

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How To Support the Election Workforce in the 2022 Election03 Oct 202200:33:23

On this episode, we are joined by our Election Integrity Working Group, made up of Academy Fellows Nancy Tate,  Co-chair of the Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative, Mark Robbins, Interim Executive Director of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission,  Barry Van Lare, an Independent Consultant of Management and Public Policy, and Edie Goldenberg, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. They discuss the growing issue of disinformation regarding our electoral system, the rise in threats towards election workers, and what Fellows can do to uphold our country's electoral integrity.

This podcast episode was adapted from a webinar discussion that took place on September 29th. If you would like to watch the webinar, you can find it here

Academic Resources mentioned:

 Please access NAPA’s Election Resources at the 2022 Election Integrity Platform webpage, under our Grand Challenges tab.

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MM Rewind: The Impact of Fiscal Health at the State Level with Lauren Larson26 Sep 202200:33:52

Originally Aired on September 27, 2021
On this episode, we welcome Lauren Larson,  Alumna of the White House Office of Management, current Director for the Office of State Planning and Budgeting of Colorado,  and Academy Fellow, to discuss the process of distributing Federal relief funds, the impact of those funds on the state of Colorado, and new management innovations at the state level.

 
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Is Federal Debt Sustainable? With Orice Brown19 Sep 202200:32:57

On this episode, we welcome Orice Brown,  The Chief Operating Officer of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and Academy Fellow to discuss the sustainability of the current federal debt, the impact of financial markets on the federal debt, and the potential of agile regulatory practices to improve the nation's fiscal health .


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Can You Apply Lessons Learned from State Budgeting to the Federal Government? Featuring Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux12 Sep 202200:33:27

On this episode, we welcome Carolyn Boudreaux, Member of the US House of Representatives from Georgia and Academy Fellow to discuss her experiences in fiscal administration at the state level, budgeting challenges at the federal and state level during a crisis, and what steps the US can take to achieve a more balanced federal budget.


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Building Capacity: A Look Back at the First Year of the Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships with Bob O'Neill and Dr. Nancy Augustine05 Sep 202200:29:49

On this episode, we welcome  Bob O'Neill, Member of the Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships (CIP) Executive Committee and Academy Fellow and Dr. Nancy Augustine, Director of the CIP to discuss the intergovernmental challenges the US faced during the pandemic, the need for local government capacity building, and the CIP's actions in this area over the past year.


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Investing in Communities to Build Resilience with Joe Nimmich29 Aug 202200:32:42

On this episode, we welcome Academy Fellow, Joe Nimmich, Former Deputy Administrator of FEMA, Commander of the First Coast Guard District, and current Senior Executive Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton to discuss FEMA's relationship with community leaders, how to invest in communities before disasters hit, and what metric he uses to measure community resiliency.
 

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Using Technology to Build Environmental Resilience with Molly O'Neill22 Aug 202200:31:55

On this episode, we welcome Molly O'Neill, Former Vice President of CGI Federal, Former Assistant Administrator and Chief Information Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Academy Fellow, to discuss successfully leveraging technology to build environmental resiliency and the top 3 challenges communities face in building resiliency.


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Developing a Weather-Ready Nation with Louis Uccellini15 Aug 202200:33:18

On this episode, we welcome Louis Uccellini, former Director of the National Weather Service and Academy Fellow, to discuss the impact of forecast accuracy, the effectiveness of Impact Based Decision Services, and how to make the US more weather-ready.


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Academy Study: Social Security Administration Sources and Access to Death Data07 Aug 202200:23:28

On this episode, we welcome Barbara Bovbjerg, former Managing Director at GAO, Chair of this study's panel of Fellows, and Academy Fellow, to discuss the recently released Academy study on sources and access to death data.

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Strengthening Democracy through Accountability with Dr. Chris Koliba01 Jul 202400:30:18

In this episode, we welcome Chris Koliba, Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas School of Public Affairs and Administration and Academy Fellow, to discuss liberal democratic accountability standards, inclusive governance, and ways to strengthen democracy in today's environment.

Links:
Read: Liberal democratic accountability standards and public administration

 
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Developing Resilient and Livable Communities with Mark Funkhouser01 Aug 202200:30:03

On this episode, we welcome Mark Funkhouser, former Mayor of Kansas City and Academy Fellow, to discuss what makes a community resilient, what tools a community must develop to withstand disasters and economic downturns, and the challenges with investing in resilience.

Links: Four Lessons Learned from the Federal Funding and Livable Communities Cohort

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Management Matters Rewind: Technology and the Future with Jay Walder25 Jul 202200:32:15

Originally Aired: November 16, 2020
On this episode, we welcome Jay Walder,  CEO of Virgin Hyperloop One and new Academy Fellow, to discuss his leadership of the public transit systems of Hong Kong, New York City, and London, the potential effects of the Virgin Hyperloop on transportation, logistics, and life in general, and the role of AI in public transportation and public administration.

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Public Governance and Engagement Challenges in City Government with TC Broadnax18 Jul 202200:34:34

On this episode, we welcome TC Broadnax, City Manager of Dallas, Texas and Academy Fellow, to discuss his journey in public service, engagement with the public at the local level, and collaboration across sectors and governments.

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Developing Governance Models in Maryland with Clarence Crawford08 Jul 202200:44:24

On this episode, we welcome Clarence Crawford, Member of the Maryland State Board of Education and Academy Fellow, to discuss his journey in public service, finding intergovernmental solutions at Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), and helping Maryland schools navigate the COVID Pandemic.

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MM Rewind: The Emergence of New Models of Public Governance with John Kamensky04 Jul 202200:33:33

Originally Aired: July 5, 2021
On this Management Matters Rewing episode, we welcome John Kamensky, Emeritus Senior fellow at the IBM Center for the business of government and Academy Fellow, to discuss how the federal government can capitalize on a variety of new approaches to public governance.

Mentioned Reports:


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The Role of City Managers in Fostering Social Equity with Norton Bonaparte27 Jun 202200:26:54

On this episode, we welcome Norton Bonaparte, City Manager of Sanford, Florida and Academy Fellow, to discuss his journey in public service, the different roles of city managers, and how city managers can help foster social equity.



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Agile Regulation: Gateway to the Future with Michael Fitzpatrick20 Jun 202200:37:05

On this episode, we welcome Michael Fitzpatrick, Director of Global Strategy & Innovation at Google and Academy Fellow, to discuss the new Academy report on Agile Regulation, the need for innovative regulatory methods in today's world, and how agencies can implement the report's recommendations.

View the Report (Available June 21, 2022)


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Scaling Social Equity Solutions with Gail Christopher13 Jun 202200:29:57

On this episode, we welcome Gail Christopher, Executive Director at the National Collaborative for Health Equity and Academy Fellow, to discuss her framework for social equity, how the US can scale successful social equity solutions, and her reflections on winning the Philip J. Rutledge Award.

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2022 Social Equity Leadership Conference Preview with Richard Greggory Johnson III06 Jun 202200:30:40

On this episode, we welcome Richard Greggory Johnson III, tenured Full Professor & Department Chair for the Department of Public and Nonprofit Administration, School of Management, University of San Francisco and Academy Fellow, to discuss the intersections of social equity and to preview the Social Equity Leadership Conference.

Sign up for the Social Equity Leadership Conference

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Recruiting and Retaining Talent in Public Service with Ventris Gibson30 May 202200:31:36

On this episode, we welcome Ventris Gibson , Deputy Director of the US Mint and Academy Fellow, to discuss her experiences in the federal governemnt and local government hiring space and best practices to recruit and retain public service employees.

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The role of HBCUs in addressing DEIAB with Tony Allen24 Jun 202400:32:29

In this episode, we welcome Tony Allen,  President of Delaware State University, to discuss how HBCUs play a pivotal role in achieving social equity and racial justice.   


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Improving the Customer Service Experience in Government with Martha Dorris23 May 202200:31:52

On this episode, we welcome Martha Dorris, Founder of Dorris Consulting International, expert on Government Customer Experience, and Academy Fellow to discuss best practices in government service delivery, how individual agencies can improve their customer experience, and how some agile methods can help bring an organization closer to meeting the customer's needs.

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DEIA in Public Service with Kim Walton16 May 202200:32:11

On this episode, we welcome Kim Walton, Former Executive Assistant Administrator of Transportation Security Administration and Academy Fellow to discuss her lessons learned for implementing effective Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) policies and how federal agencies can meet new DEIA standards through maturity models and other means.

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No Time to Wait to Revamp the Public Service with Don Kettl09 May 202200:32:47

On this episode, we welcome Dr. Don Kettl, professor emeritus and former dean at the University of Maryland, former professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, at the University of Texas at Austin, and Academy Fellow to discuss the No Time to Wait Reports on public service, the Merit System, and the changes needed for today's public service system.

Read No Time to Wait Reports 1 and 2

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Public Service Spotlight: Arleas Kea06 May 202200:12:31

On this special edition Public Service Recognition Week series, we welcome Arleas Kea, Fmr. Deputy to the Chairman for External Affairs at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Academy Fellow, to discuss her career in public service and her advice for future public administrators.

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Public Service Spotlight: Amma Felix05 May 202200:19:54

On this special edition Public Service Recognition Week series, we welcome Amma Felix, President & CEO Collegiate Directions, Inc. (CDI) and Academy Fellow, to discuss her career in public service and her advice for future public administrators.

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Public Service Spotlight: Mohamad Alkadry04 May 202200:10:54

On this special edition Public Service Recognition Week series, we welcome Mohamad Alkadry, Professor of Public Policy and the inaugural Director of the University of Connecticut's (UConn) School of Public Policy and Academy Fellow, to discuss his career in public service and his advice for future public administrators.

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Public Service Spotlight: Opal Mauldin-Jones03 May 202200:09:30

On this special edition Public Service Recognition Week series, we welcome Opal Mauldin-Jones, City Manager of the City of Lancaster, Texas and Academy Fellow, to discuss her career in public service and her advice for future public administrators.

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Public Service Spotlight: John Hicks02 May 202200:15:14

On this special Public Service Recognition Week series, we welcome John Hicks, recurring guest, State Budget Director for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and Academy Fellow, to discuss his career in public service and his advice for future public administrators.

Listen To John's Previous Episode on State Budgeting

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The Persistent Effort to Address Climate Change with Dr. Pete Andrews25 Apr 202200:29:56

On this episode, we welcome Dr. Pete Andrews, Faculty Fellow at the Institute for the Environment at the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill and Academy Fellow to discuss overcoming political barriers to address climate change, environmental challenges and solutions in North Carolina, and lessons learned from the US environmental history.

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Intergovernmental Dimensions of the COVID-19 Responses and Consequences with Rich Callahan and Dr. Ken Kizer18 Apr 202200:30:46

On this episode, we welcome Dr. Ken Kizer and Rich Callahan, Academy Fellows who spearheaded the Intergovernmental Standing Panel's report on the intergovernmental aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, to discuss the findings and recommendations of their report in three separate sections: 1) Testing Response, 2) Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Infections Risk Reduction, and 3) Vaccine Distribution.

View the Full Report Here

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The Intersection of DEI and Economic Opportunity with Dr. Margaret Simms17 Jun 202400:29:22

In this episode, we welcome Dr. Margaret Simms, Non Resident Fellow at the  Urban Institute and Academy Fellow, to discuss advancing opportunities for communities, increasing the understanding of DEI, and how to start improving racial justice.


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100th Episode! The Future of the Academy with Dave Wennergren11 Apr 202200:21:20

On this episode, we welcome Dave Wennergren, CEO of ACT-IAC, Chair of the Academy's Board of Directors, and Academy Fellow, to discuss the current state of public administration in today's world and the future plans of the Academy.

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Managing Natural Resources and Natural Disasters with Justin Johnson04 Apr 202200:34:37

On this episode, we welcome Justin Johnson, Commissioner of Environmental Conservation and Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources for the State of Vermont and Academy Fellow, to discuss the comparisons between American and Australian administration of natural resources, strategies for local governments to build resiliency, and why it's necessary to focus on outcomes when rebuilding after a natural disaster.

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Investing in Our Water Systems with Stan Meiburg28 Mar 202200:29:37

On this episode, we welcome Stan Meiburg,  Director of the Graduate Studies in Sustainability at Wake Forest University and Academy Fellow, to discuss new investment in water infrastructure, the water workforce, and the intergovernmental challenges in the sector.

Additional Links and Resources:

Stan's Paper on the IIJA and Water Sustainability

EPA's Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center.

10 Environmental Finance Centers around the country



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Improving the Social Security System with Carolyn Colvin21 Mar 202200:29:39

On this episode, we welcome Carolyn Colvin, the former Commissioner of the Social Security Administration and an Academy Fellow, to discuss her career path in public service, the issues facing the current social security system  and the pandemic's impact on that system, and women's history month.

 
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Public Service Spotlight: Women's History Month with Willene Johnson14 Mar 202200:37:48

On this episode, we welcome Willene Johnson, an expert in international finance,a former economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,  and an Academy Fellow, to discuss her career path in the field of economics, her experience at the African Development Bank, and advancement of women in this field.

 
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Academy Event: Infrastructure Workforce Strategies Discussion07 Mar 202201:20:55

On February 24, 2022, the Academy's Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships (the Center/CIP) hosted a discussion around the problems and effective practices related to the significant challenge of finding and training the workforce necessary to execute critical infrastructure projects. Hosted by Tom Shoop, the event's panelists included:

  • Matt Chase, CEO & Executive Director, National Association of Counties and Academy Fellow
  • Susan Fallon, Senior Vice President, Monster Government Solutions
  • John V. Ladd, Administrator, Office of Apprenticeship, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
  • Mardy Leathers, Director, Office of Workforce Development, State of Missouri

Timestamps:
1:15  Current state of workforce development
21:50 Trends related to infrastructure funding
32:14 Including training in workforce development
43:45 The importance of social equity in workforce development
56:50 Funding opportunities 
1:07:35 Barriers and trends related to individuals rejoining the workforce
1:12:30 Questions from the Audience

Public Service Spotlight: Social Equity in Higher Education and Beyond with Freeman Hrabowski28 Feb 202200:33:28

On this episode, we welcome Freeman Hrabowski,  President University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Academy Fellow, to discuss his career in public administration, UMBC's innovative practices in higher education, and the role of universities and public administrators in fostering social equity.

 
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Academy Event: The Elliot Richardson Prize with Chuck Todd, Dr. Francis Collins, and Dr. Anthony Fauci21 Feb 202201:10:41

On this episode, we welcome the recipients of this year's Elliot Richardson Prize, Dr. Francis Collins, Former Director of the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Chief Medical Advisor to the President in a discussion about their careers moderated by Chuck Todd.

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The Elliot L. Richardson Prize is presented biennially to individuals possessing the public service virtues exemplified by Elliot L. Richardson, an Academy Fellow. Mr. Richardson was an exceptional public servant and the only individual in our nation's history to serve in four Cabinet-level positions in the U.S. government: Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, and Secretary of Commerce.]

 
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Elliot Richardson Prize Preview with Michael Rogers and Joseph Kasputys14 Feb 202200:26:05

On this episode, we welcome Academy Fellows, Michael Rogers and Joseph Kasputys, to discuss Elliot Richardson's public service career, the prize named in his honor, and the recipients of this year's prize, Dr. Francis Collins, Former Director of the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Chief Medical Advisor to the President.

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The Elliot L. Richardson Prize is presented biennially to individuals possessing the public service virtues exemplified by Elliot L. Richardson, an Academy Fellow. Mr. Richardson was an exceptional public servant and the only individual in our nation's history to serve in four Cabinet-level positions in the U.S. government: Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, and Secretary of Commerce.]

 
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Academy Study: 2022 CISA Cybersecurity Workforce with Dan Chenok and Karen Evans07 Feb 202200:29:24

On this episode, we welcome Dan Chenok and Karen Evans, Co-chairs of this Academy study's panel and Academy Fellows to discuss the scope, findings, and recommendations of the Academy's report: A Call to Action: the Federal Government's Role in Building a Cybersecurity Workforce for the Nation.

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2024 SELC Preview: Achieving Equity with Mohamad Alkadry 10 Jun 202400:30:19

In this episode, we welcome Mohamad Alkadry, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut and Academy Fellow, to discuss the importance of striving towards equity.

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Public Service Spotlight: Sherry Suttles31 Jan 202200:36:10

On this episode, we welcome Sherry Suttles,  the first African American female city manager in the nation (Oberlin, Ohio in 1979) and Academy Fellow, to discuss her distinguished career in public administration and her efforts to preserve Black History.

 
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Data Security Integration and Collaboration with Maria Roat24 Jan 202200:30:42

On this episode, we welcome Maria Roat,  Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer at OMB  and  Academy Fellow, to discuss innovative practices in data security management, integration and collaboration with state, local, and industry partners, and the inclusion of a focus on citizen experience in the President's Management Agenda (PMA).

 
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The Importance of Collaboration in Data Security with Luis Luna-Reyes17 Jan 202200:34:46

On this episode, we welcome Luis Luna-Reyes,  Associate Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at the University of Albany and  Academy Fellow, to discuss how public agencies can collaborate across their boundaries to address data security challenges.

 
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