Charlie Baker speaks to the press at the Hynes Convention Center FEMA Mass Vaccination Site on March 30, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Erin Clark-Pool/Getty Images)
The podcast is back after it was forced on a brief hiatus when co-host Danny Werfel was nominated and subsequently confirmed as commissioner of the IRS.
President Joe Biden visited a bridge along NH 175 spanning the Pemigewasset River on November 16, 2021 in Woodstock, New Hampshire. The visit to the bridge, listed in poor condition since 2013, follows the signing of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on Monday. (Photo by John Tully/Getty Images)
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Hosts Dan Tangherlini and Danny Werfel discuss the work that it took to get here with the passage and signing of the infrastructure plan into law, and…
Beth Simone Noveck speaks during a session at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017.
(Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard)
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Beth Simone Noveck joins Gov Actually fresh off the release of her book: "Solving Public Problems — A Practical Guide to Fix Our Government and Change Our…
In an aerial view, fuel holding tanks are seen at Colonial Pipeline’s Dorsey Junction Station on May 13, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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The hack may only be the tip of the iceberg as ransomware and targeted cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and industrial control systems become more prevalent.
Pennsylvania Avenue looks almost deserted during the morning rush hour on Sept. 3, 2020. Even though Washington was still in its typically quiet pre-Labor Day period, the pandemic left the thoroughfare far emptier than usual. (IMF Photo / Cory Hancock / Flickr)
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Mitchell Weiss joined Gov Actually for a discussion on entrepreneurship in government and how government can continue to evolve despite being thought of as inherently risk-averse.
During the 2020 Sammies earlier this week, Gov Actually hosted a live watch party, featuring a virtual red carpet of sorts for the "Oscars of public service."