17 episodes

A podcast and newsletter for exploring civic responsibility in tech, policy, design, and more. Hosted by Ajay Jain and Evan De Broux.

Think Civic Ajay and Evan

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A podcast and newsletter for exploring civic responsibility in tech, policy, design, and more. Hosted by Ajay Jain and Evan De Broux.

    Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai: How to Hack Your Bureaucracy

    Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai: How to Hack Your Bureaucracy

    Marina Nitze, the Obama administration's Chief Technology Officer of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and Nick Sinai, the Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the United States, come onto Think Civic to talk about their new book, Hack Your Bureaucracy. Marina and Nick dive into a few of the important lessons from their book, their experiences in the Obama administration, and how individuals in civic tech, entry level professionals, and college students looking to venture into civic technology can use Marina and Nick's experiences to hack their bureaucracy and accomplish major projects. 

    • 46 min
    Sha Hwang: Nava PBC and Implementing Civic Tech Projects at the Federal, State, and Local Levels of Government

    Sha Hwang: Nava PBC and Implementing Civic Tech Projects at the Federal, State, and Local Levels of Government

    Sha Hwang discusses how Nava PBC designs and implements projects in the civic tech space at the federal, state, and local levels of government

    • 47 min
    Mary Lazzeri and Lapedra Tolson: Procurement and Increasing Opportunities for Women-Owned Small Businesses in the Digital Service Space

    Mary Lazzeri and Lapedra Tolson: Procurement and Increasing Opportunities for Women-Owned Small Businesses in the Digital Service Space

    Evan and Chizo talk with Mary Lazzeri and Lapedra Tolson about the public procurement process and increasing opportunities for women-owned small businesses in the digital service space. Mary has written two op-eds highlighting the need for WOSBs to work together and key policy changes that the Biden administration could take to reach their WOSB targets. Alongside Mary, Lapedra Tolson, the co-founder of Friends from the City and other digital services formed joined us to discuss her experience as a women-owned small business owner as well. Lapedra currently sits on the board of the Digital Services Coalition, a coalition form to accelerate the growth or ability of the government to implement services that focus on good usability, reliable technology, and accessibility for all while also benefiting the individuals and firms that are part of the community.

    • 38 min
    Mariel Reed: Procurement and Government Technology

    Mariel Reed: Procurement and Government Technology

    Chizo and Evan talk with Mariel Reed, the CEO and cofounder of CoProcure. Mariel discusses the public procurement process, its impact on our communities, and how her company is improving access to procurements!

    • 36 min
    Ajay Jain: My Career Story and A Love Letter to Civic Tech

    Ajay Jain: My Career Story and A Love Letter to Civic Tech

    Hey y’all! It’s Ajay here. It has been a few months since I have been behind the microphone at think civic because of some travel (some vacation and some work, although mainly I have been traveling to visit family and friends that I have not seen since before the pandemic). As I have been venturing across Europe with brief stops in Africa and Asia, I have been thinking a lot about how my own life path ended up to where I am today. Since being behind a microphone is at times very therapeutic, I decided to sit down this evening in Lucerne, Switzerland and just talk (just me, my microphone, and my laptop) about my own story: how my values were instilled at a young age, my college and Facebook experiences, dealing with ableism at FAANG companies, and finding the civic tech community and workplace that I am so thankful to be a part of to this day. I hope you all enjoy this surprise episode.

    • 36 min
    Billy Lim: Organizing AAPI and civic tech communities

    Billy Lim: Organizing AAPI and civic tech communities

    Chizo and Evan spoke with Billy Lim, the former Senior Organizer for Code for America’s National Action Team. Billy touches on his childhood growing up in Milwaukee, his experience working as a teacher and organizer for AAPI Communities, details on the Reimagine 911 National Action Network, and his advice for those looking to make meaningful career pivots

    • 42 min

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