In Pursuit with Mike Vichich — Government Technology & Public Sector Sales
For this episode of In Pursuit, we sat down with Jim Weaver — former State CIO of Washington, CIO and Cabinet Secretary of North Carolina, CTO of Pennsylvania, and past president of NASCIO. If you've ever wondered why a deal that seemed solid just stalled, or why timing your outreach to a state matters as much as your pitch — Jim explains the mechanics that most vendors never see from the inside. Visit pursuit.us [http://pursuit.us] Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:11 Meet Jim Weaver: 37 Years on the Buying Side 01:57 What a State CIO Actually Does (It's Not Running IT) 05:30 The State IT Org Chart: Centralized vs. Decentralized 11:11 Trade-Offs of Centralization — and Why Cybersecurity Is the Exception 13:39 Growing Up in Human Services: Why Business Context Matters 17:02 How Agency IT and Central IT Learn to Coexist 20:08 Taking Over Washington State IT: An Agency Graded F-Minus 25:38 Building Trust With Your Team After a Turnaround 28:00 How Initiatives Get From Idea to Funded Budget 31:20 Stack Ranking Projects Across an Entire State 36:05 What Happens to Initiatives Under a Continuing Resolution 40:50 The Annual State Budget Cycle, Step by Step 43:22 How Federal Budget Uncertainty Cascades Into State IT 45:11 How Vendors and Lobbyists Fit Into the Budget Cycle 48:49 The Mainframe-as-a-Service Deal That Saved Washington Millions 54:39 Mainframes in 2024: Still Relevant? GenAI and COBOL 57:17 NextGen 911 in North Carolina: Building Statewide Resilience 01:00:14 Hurricane Helene: When the System Got Tested for Real 01:03:16 AI in Government: Cost of Ownership and the Human-in-the-Loop 01:09:23 Closing Thoughts
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