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The New GovTech 100 & Gov Tech’s ‘App Store Moment’ — ICYMI

Special guests Cathilea Robinett, CEO of e.Republic, and Ben Miller, associate editor for Government Technology, break down the most impactful stories of 2021 and unveil 2022's GovTech 100 list.

In 2021, the government technology market buzzed with major corporate acquisitions, investments in cutting-edge technologies and the rollout of innovative new tools to help ease the burden of compliance for local and state governments.

If 2021 was the year of big developments in the gov tech market, 2022 promises to be a year of big possibilities for state and local governments.

"It's a time for rethinking government and reimagining some of it," said Cathilea Robinett, CEO of e.Republic and friend of "In Case You Missed It."

In this episode, the "In Case You Missed It" crew — plus Robinett and Government Technology Associate Editor Ben Miller — breaks down 2021's most impactful government technology business stories, announces the 2022 GovTech 100 and looks ahead to what's likely to make waves in the market this year.

ON THIS WEEK’S SHOW



Check out the January/February 2022 edition of Government Technology magazine to read our entire breakdown of the 2022 GovTech 100 and what's to come this year in government technology.

COMING SOON

“In Case You Missed It” returns on Jan. 7 with special guest Ray Carey, CEO of Optimere.

“In Case You Missed It” is Government Technology’s weekly news roundup and interview live show featuring e.Republic* Chief Innovation Officer Dustin Haisler, Deputy Chief Innovation Officer Joe Morris and Gov Tech Assistant News Editor Jed Pressgrove as they bring their analysis and insight to the week’s most important stories in state and local government.

Follow along live each Friday at 12 p.m. PST on LinkedIn and YouTube.

*e.Republic is the parent company of Government Technology.

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Dustin Haisler is the president of Government Technology's parent company e.Republic. Previously the finance director and later CIO for Manor, Texas, a small city outside Austin, Haisler quickly built a track record and reputation as an early innovator in civic tech. As President, Haisler drives exponential growth, implements new ideas and promotes a corporate culture that rewards creativity. Read his full bio.
Joseph Morris is the chief innovation officer of <i>Government Technology</i>’s parent company e.Republic and a national keynote speaker on issues, trends and drivers impacting state and local government and education. He has authored publications and reports on funding streams, technology investment areas and public-sector priorities, and has led roundtables, projects and initiatives focused on issues within the public sector. Joe has conducted state and local government research with e.Republic since 2007 and knows the ins and outs of government on all levels. He received his Bachelor of Arts in government and international relations from the California State University, Sacramento.
Jed Pressgrove has been a writer and editor for about 15 years. He received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in sociology from Mississippi State University.
Ben Miller is the associate editor of data and business for Government Technology. His reporting experience includes breaking news, business, community features and technical subjects. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, and lives in Sacramento, Calif.
Cathilea Robinett is president and CEO of e.Republic, the parent company of <i>Government Technology</i>.