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| S2 E10 - Empowering Digital Communities with Pearl Amanfu | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:39:26 | |
The Heart of Public Service with Pearl Amanfu Borrowing her words, Pearl has a helper heart, and she genuinely wants a better world for the residents of Metro Nashville. Pearl is a community builder, and in this episode she shines a light onto what it's like to make sure that Metro Nashville is accountable and of service to the greatest number of Tennesseans possible, and she also shares a bit about where she thinks their work could go next. Here's my conversation with Pearl. For more information on organizations Pearl highlights please see:
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| S2 E9 - Trust and Data: Open By Default With Stephanie Deitrick | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:57:00 | |
Today, my guest is Stephanie Deitrick, who is the Enterprise GIS [Geographic Information System] and Open Data Program Manager for the city of Tempe, Arizona. She's also a program director for the Master's of Advanced Study in GIS program at Arizona State University. Stephanie has her PhD in geography from Arizona State and has spent her career building the next generation of data experts with a focus on GIS, but a broader lens on public data. As someone who consults with municipalities on digital strategy, I spend much of my time trying to paint a narrative of what mature digital practice around data and public service looks like. Imagine my surprise when I stumbled on the city of Tempe, Arizona and their open data portal and service performance dashboard. It was everything I'd been imagining for my clients and more. So I had to find out who was behind this category leading work. That's how I came across Stephanie, her team, and their work. Tempe is a model city for these values and what can happen when great leadership and great teams come together. Tempe has launched not just a best of breed open data portal, but a performance dashboard featuring KPIs powered by real-time data that openly publishes their compliance with the various service levels and outcomes that they have committed to on behalf of their citizens. This courageous approach is a model for how local government can rebuild, trust and engage with their community. I think you'll learn a lot from Stephanie's mindset, and even if you're not in government, it's helpful to understand the internal workings of government entities and how with the right alignment and leadership, organizations can find new ways to prove their value and serve their communities. — Guest information: Dr. Stephanie Deitrick LinkedIn Open Tempe "The City of Tempe is committed to transparency and to providing accurate and easy to access data about our community. Below are the tools you can use to get information about our community’s finances, strategic priorities and more." — What Paul and Stephanie talk about:
Resources Referenced in the Interview Simon Sinek, The Golden Circle. Recorded in May 2025. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 09 - Power and Change with Sophia Hoosein and Jessica MacQueen | 14 Dec 2022 | 00:48:28 | |
I am really excited today to be talking to Sophia Hoosein and Jessica McQueen, who are two people that I know and respect and who have agreed to come and talk to us about government organizations trying to make digital change. We're going to talk about power and how you get things done, and I'm just really excited. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 08 - Interpreneurship with Miki Stricker-Talbot | 27 Oct 2022 | 00:30:08 | |
This is The 311 podcast. I'm your host, Paul Bellows. This is a show about the people that make digital government work. If you'd like to find out more, visit yellowpencil.com. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 07 - Creating Equity with Lawrence Eta | 06 Mar 2021 | 00:29:13 | |
Today my guest is Lawrence Eta, Chief Technology Officer at the City of Toronto. Toronto is the fourth largest municipality in North America, behind Mexico city, New York city, and Los Angeles. Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. And it's the home of much of Canada's media and cultural community, as well as the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 06 - Digital Innovation with Dominique Bohn | 29 Dec 2020 | 00:39:26 | |
Today, my guest is one of Canada's most influential government technologists. Dominique Bohn is the chief officer and assistant deputy minister at the digital innovation office at the government of Alberta. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 05 - City Innovate with Jay Nath | 01 Dec 2020 | 00:33:56 | |
Today, my guest is one of my favorite people in gov tech. Jay Nath is the co-CEO of City Innovate. They're based in San Francisco, where Jay was the former Chief Innovation Officer for the City of San Francisco. City Innovate is a program that Jay founded during his tenure with the city, and it was time to move on, he took the program with him, and he and his colleague Comran Siddique now run cohorts of cities through their matchmaking and procurement platform. They helped cities connect with startups and innovators who might never try to navigate the traditional procurement process for selling to government. It's a program that solves real problems and creates new economic and service opportunities. I think you'll love how Jay thinks and what's important to him. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 04 - Upgrading the CDS with Sean Boots | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:28:31 | |
This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 03 - Open source government with Norman Mendoza | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:22:59 | |
Norman Mendoza, manager of business and technology innovation at the City of Edmonton, joins Paul to share his experience with open source and open data, and how to make practical use of them within the context of a municipal government. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 02 - Open source government with Bianca Tomazeli | 02 Sep 2020 | 00:26:10 | |
Bianca Tomazeli, senior advisor for architecture, security and innovation at Ville du Montreal, joins Paul to share her experience building an open source practice and talks about collaboration, cost management, and long term support. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| 01 - Governing A.I. with Ashley Casovan | 20 Jul 2020 | 00:24:30 | |
Ashley Casovan, AI Global's Executive Director and former Director of Data and Digital for the Government of Canada, joins host Paul Bellows for a frank discussion on the ethics and responsibilities of governments using Artificial Intelligence technology, and the many uses to which A.I. can be put. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E8 - Design at Scale with Savan Kong | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:53:20 | |
Transforming the Department of Defence with Savan Kong. Today my guest is Savan Kong. Savan has a unique resume and set of experiences. He was most recently the first ever Customer Experience Officer for the United States Department of Defense. One of the largest organizations of any kind in the world. Guest information: Savan's Model While establishing the CXO office, Savan applied four key strategies in his model. Including specific steps in creating design infrastructure that embraces the problem solving nature of design thinking into the CXO infrastructure.
Recorded in May, 2025 This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E7 - The Future of Trust and Identity with Tim Bouma | 16 May 2025 | 00:47:20 | |
Today my guest is Tim Bouma. Tim is Canada's public sector digital identity expert. He's held key roles in the federal government for years and was a key player in the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework, which brought together regional and federal government players to define standards and best practices for digital identity. Guest information: Tim Bouma, Special Advisor, Digital Governance Council LinkedIn Digital Governance Council Website LinkedIn Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework | Cadre de Confiance pancanadien The 311 episode with guest and shared friend, Ashley Casovan, that recommended Paul look to Tim Bouma for Canadian expertise in the digital identity area: S1 E1 - Governing A.I. with Ashley Casovan, The 311 Podcast Additional information on some of the technologies mentioned in the episode:
This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E6 - Data and Discovery in the Arctic with Tom Henheffer | 11 Apr 2025 | 00:43:47 | |
Today, my guest is Tom Henheffer. Tom is the CEO of the Arctic Research Foundation, a non profit organization that facilitates data collection in Canada's Arctic region. ----- Guest information: Tom Henheffer LinkedIn For more information about the Arctic Research Foundation check out our website Arcticresearchfoundation.ca and ArcticFocus.org (their publishing platform). You can also connect with ARF on LinkedIn. Resource Links:
Location Information Courtesy Wikipedia: This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E5 - From AI Venture Studio to GovLab with Nicole Janssen | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:37:43 | |
Nicole Janssen on Bridging AI Innovation and Government Solutions Nicole is co-CEO of one of Canada's AI powerhouse organizations, AltaML. She's a national business leader and one of our experts in AI. Resource Links: Guest Nicole Janssen, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, AltaML - LinkedIn
This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E4 - Digital Government: a 2025 reality check with Vijay K Luthra | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:47:25 | |
What Digital Transformation for Government Means in 2025 Today, my guest is Vijay Luthra. Vijay is the managing partner of CEVA Global in the UK, and he works to help government organizations in the UK and UAE to develop digital transformation strategies. Given the pace of change, particularly in the US, it's hard to say how long our conversation will remain relevant. It's hard to talk about the political side of government without taking sides, but we did our best to avoid that Vijay is, in his words, a former public servant and a recovering politician. He works in social enterprise and has deep expertise in healthcare and transformation. Today we decided to talk about what digital transformation for government means in the chaos that is early 2025. Resource Links: Vijay K Luthra LinkedIn CEVA Global Website | LinkedIn VUCA: volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity Harvard Busness Review | Wikipedia The National Programme for Information Technology ( NPfIT )
Dan Honig - Mission Driven Bureaucrats | Amazon CA Demis Hassabis Recorded: Feb, 2025 This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E3 - The Evolution of the Town Square with Kate Burns | 09 Jan 2025 | 00:41:22 | |
Why government organizations must build digital trust.
Recorded in January of 2025 This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E2 - Reinventing Government Payroll Systems with Alex Benay | 05 Dec 2024 | 00:37:14 | |
From Ashes to Solutions: The Phoenix Project Revisited
This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S2 E01 - An EPIC journey with Penny Rae | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:41:23 | |
Scaling Success in Healthcare IT for Alberta Health Services
Recorded in May 2023 This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S3 E1 Engaging Civil Society with the AI Collective | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:41:13 | |
Historically, we've relied on government and the public sector to regulate the development of society-altering technologies, radio, telephone, automobiles, air travel, broadcast, internet have all come under the slow but steady oversight of the public sector. Even social media is being scrutinized and regions like Australia are beginning to legislate age limits for access. Artificial intelligence is a different animal and it's moving at an exponential rate of development. It also promises radical social and cultural change from eliminating entire workforces; to shifting global power centers; consolidating wealth; and creating scientific fiction inspiring potentials. AI promises tectonic shifts in healthcare, human thriving, science, energy, economic output, social equity, and more. How can we navigate a future with such wide ranging potentials? Is government able to regulate at this pace of change? Should we, what about in regions like the US where all regulation of AI is being intentionally sidestepped? Is legislation even the right construct for dealing with the future of AI? Enter the AI collective, a global gathering of civil society, including individuals, researchers, investors, and operators. The AI Collective is a fast growing, nonprofit, grassroots community still in its early days, but already 200,000 members strong with more than 300 organizers and operating on every continent except Antarctica. And that's just as of this recording date. They boast a relationship with almost every major AI and tech organization you can think of. Today we're gonna talk to two of the founding leadership team from the AI Collective, AJ Green, Founding Director of Growth, and Catherine McMillan, Founding Director. --- Guest Information The AI Collective Website | LinkedIn Catherine McMillan, Founding Director | LinkedIn AJ Green, Founding Director (Growth) | LinkedIn --- On this episode of The 311 Podcast, Paul, Catherine, and AJ chat about:
--- Bonus Resources for Stuff We Talked About: --- Recorded in January 2026 This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||
| S3 E2 - The Missing Internet Trust Layer with Timo Hotti | 13 May 2026 | 00:58:07 | |
The future of trust in the digital economy For a long time, I struggled to articulate exactly what bothered me about crypto. It wasn’t just the reports of grift, fraud, or dark-market economic activity. More fundamentally, crypto has never quite felt like the internet at its best — open, connective, trust-building, and generative in the ways transformative technologies should be. Then I read the new Internet Trust Layer white paper from Finnish technologist and financial thought leader Timo Hotti. Aside from being a fellow hockey fan, Timo is an early web technology adopter whose work has focused on data, transactions, and decentralization. He leads transaction decentralization initiatives at a major Finnish bank and was one of the core contributors to the Findynet open-source project — a decentralized national identity and transaction platform developed between 2019 and 2024 that continues to seek contributors today. In his white paper, Timo does more than critique the limitations of crypto as a foundation for the future digital economy. He lays out a compelling alternative: a path toward active digital money and a payment infrastructure built on repeated acts of trust rather than speculation. I was genuinely excited to have this conversation with Timo, and I think you’ll find it as thought-provoking as I did. Here’s our conversation on the future of trust in the digital economy. --- Guest Information Timo Hotti, Principal Technology Strategist at OP Pohjola | LinkedIn --- Important Resources for Stuff We Talked About: Internet Trust Layer (ITL) white paper by Timo Hotti | Substack The Findynet open source project | Github The Next Big Thing | Substack On this episode of The 311 Podcast, Paul and Timo discuss:
--- Recorded in April 2026. This is a show about the people that make digital public service work. If you'd like to find out more, visit the311podcast.com We're going to keep having conversations like this. If you've got ideas of guests we should speak to, send us an email to info@the311podcast.com | |||