Clickthrough: A Total User Experience Podcast

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Listen to insights from Maximus experts and guests in technology and customer experience to learn strategies for how to optimize federal service delivery from government to you.

  1. 28. JAN.

    Data, Design and the Road Ahead: Part 2 of the Digital Transformation for Defense

    In the first part of our podcast on digital transformation trends for the defense community, Donna Settle, Vice President, Federal Defense for Maximus, former Acting CIO for the Department of Defense, Reserve Brigadier General (Ret.) Leslie Beavers, and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Mary F. O'Brien  who served as the director of command, control, communications, and computer/cyber and CIO, J6, Joint Staff at the Pentagon, shared their thoughts on the evolution of the Fulcrum Strategy and much need innovation in identity access and management strategies in order to meet the demands of real world threats and requirements of the Zero Trust approach to cybersecurity. We ended the first part of the podcast with a discussion about cybersecurity trends, but the conversation continued for much longer into other vital areas. The next part of the podcast continues to focus on digital transformation for the defense community but turns our attention to data, design, and the road ahead. Today, no organization can truly transform if it has yet to unlock the power of its data and makes that information interoperable across the entire defense ecosystem while still acting as a single source of truth. Without interoperable data any organization will struggle amongst other things to use AI to its fullest potential or capitalize on a full spectrum of intelligence that can reveal mission critical insights. While technology grounds this modernization conversation, Settle was eager to discuss the broader underpinnings of a successful transformation – people and process. Without all three areas subject to change, digital transformation can’t be fully realized. Moreover, within the processes driving change, ensuring that human-centered design principles guide actions so that systems truly work for the end user and can support innovation at scale. With so much at stake as tensions in the Americas and around the world continue to intensify, the ability of the DoD to leverage new digital tools and technologies in pursuit of national security has never been more important. You can learn more about digital transformation when you clickthrough to the second part of our podcast.

    21 Min.
  2. 28. JAN.

    Unlocking the Power of AI at Scale: Advice for Federal Healthcare IT leaders

    Today, federal healthcare agencies face many of the same pressures as private sector healthcare providers including more patients needing care, skyrocketing costs, heightened expectations surrounding the patient and beneficiary experience. But with workforce reductions and budget cuts across federal healthcare agencies, managing costs and expectations while still delivering on the mission has never been more difficult. However, according to the panel of experts on the new Clickthrough podcast episode, by unlocking the power of AI at scale, federal healthcare leaders can not only manage these challenges but can deliver real change to all stakeholders. In this episode, host, Hillary Fredrick is joined by Maximus federal health expert and Managing Director, Corinna Dan, and Karen Hay, Population & Public Health Industry Advisor at Salesforce. Together they discuss how technologies like Agentforce and Agentic AI are accelerating modernization, improving beneficiary experience, and helping agencies meet mission needs with greater speed, accuracy, and efficiency. While these changes cannot happen without technology and the rapid advancements in AI, Dan and Hay stress the importance of placing humans at the center of transformational change. Using the core tenets of human-centered design as the foundation, Dan and Hay shared that while what AI can do is important, what matters most is how it can work with human stakeholders to support better decisions, better outcomes, and a better experience for all.

    25 Min.
  3. 21. JAN.

    Digital Transformation for the Defense Community: Part 1

    The Defense community has always been on the cutting edge of technology adoption and deployment. From Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) role in laying the groundwork for the Internet, to the investments that developed today’s AI technology, and weapons systems, drone capabilities, and even medical technology to name just a few areas where the defense community has led the way in digital transformation. And this IT leadership shows no signs of stopping as we enter 2026. On our next two episodes of the Clickthrough podcast, we are fortunate to have three defense community experts who will guide our listeners through upcoming changes and important topics to consider in the coming year. Today, we welcome Donna Settle, Vice President, Federal Defense at Maximus as a podcast host along with guests, Leslie Beavers, who served as the Acting Chief Information Officer for the Department of Defense and is a retired Reserve Brigadier General with service on the Joint Staff J2, and Mary F. O’Brien, who is a retired United States Air Force lieutenant general. Lieutenant General (Ret.) O’Brien served as the Director of Command, Control, Communications, and Computers/Cyber, and CIO J6, Joint Staff at the Pentagon. The powerhouse panel had such a rich and thought-provoking conversation that we needed to create two parts to Episode 8 of the Clickthrough podcast. In the first part of their conversation, Beavers, O’Brien and Settle focused on the Fulcrum Strategy, the DoD’s Information Technology Advancement Strategy that has guided the agency since June 2024. With a new administration in place in 2025, it’s an important moment to review the accomplishments thus far and then build an understanding of how the strategy is evolving with new leadership in place. Following that discussion, the team tackled cybersecurity challenges and Zero Trust wins. With the defense community under near constant attack and vulnerable to insider threats, managing risk and mitigating attacks is always top of mind. Top of mind for our experts is credential and identity access management, which helps the agency comply with mandates and manage risk amidst a complex and highly distributed organization. For O’Brien, one of the key discussions that must occur within the DoD’s cyber teams is how to balance risk, usability, and accessibility to ensure the organization is both highly responsive and highly secure.

    22 Min.
  4. 30.10.2025

    Caring for Veterans Starts with Supporting the Caregiver Lead in Building a Better Caregiver Experience

    Caring for veterans is a job that for the most part falls to family members who, until the moment they start caregiving, have had no prior experience. As well as the physical act of caregiving, these family members suddenly need to become knowledgeable in navigating medical care and interacting with a formidable bureaucracy. Even though caregivers are a vital link between health systems and everyday life, the traditional caregiving model has cast the caregiver as a secondary stakeholder. Being outside the central loop results in the caregiver being left out of how care is designed, delivered, and improved. While this caregiving model has functioned, with today’s focus on user experience and the technology and data available to drive that change, it seems like an ideal time to explore a different model of care. In the latest episode of the Clickthrough podcast, brought to you by Maximus, Monica Rosser, Executive Managing Director of Federal Health for Maximus and Steve Schwab, CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, joined host, Hillary Fredrick to discuss the role of the caregiver and how technology and focus on whole health experience will improve the caregiver experience. A whole-health approach to caregiving is designed to give caregivers great access to services and information driving better outcomes for caregivers and those whom they support. A whole-health approach to caregiving starts with user-centered design. As Schwab explains in the podcast, user-centered design means involving the caregiver directly and not treating them like a secondary stakeholder. In practice, including caregivers involves creating feedback loops so they can continue to improve all aspects of the caregiving system through surveys, usability testing, and journey mapping. But there’s so much more to learn about building a whole-health approach to caregiving and supporting our hidden heroes, so why not clickthrough to listen to the podcast?

    26 Min.

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Listen to insights from Maximus experts and guests in technology and customer experience to learn strategies for how to optimize federal service delivery from government to you.