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That time we accidentally created national healthcare infrastructure, with Dave Kasten
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In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Dave Kasten, to discuss their experiences building VaccinateCA, a charitable effort that collected, collated, and distributed vaccine distribution information during the COVID-19 pandemic. (If you Googled for the vaccine, the search results likely came from VaccinateCA’s data.) They cover the challenges of rapidly scaling a volunteer-driven organization, the lessons learned about public health infrastructure, the intricacies of interfacing with government bureaucracy, and reasons to be cautiously optimistic about tech/government collaboration.
Expanding on a theme from recent episodes (see: Casey Handmer), Dave and Patrick cover the stark differences between government and tech sector’s approach to problem-solving. They offer insights into the often-misunderstood world of government operations, the individuals who make it function, and the "scar tissue" of regulations that can both protect and hinder progress.
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Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/episodes/tech-government-dave-kasten/
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Sponsors: WorkOS | Check
Building an enterprise-ready SaaS app? WorkOS has got you covered with easy-to-integrate APIs for SAML, SCIM, and more. Start now at https://bit.ly/WorkOS-Turpentine-Network
Check is the leading payroll infrastructure provider and pioneer of embedded payroll. Check makes it easy for any SaaS platform to build a payroll business, and already powers 60+ popular platforms. Head to checkhq.com/complex and tell them patio11 sent you.
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Links:
The Story of VaccinateCA, Works in Progress https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-story-of-vaccinateca/
https://davekasten.substack.com/
https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/
Complex Systems episode ft. Kelsey Piper (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/episode/33rHTZVowaq76tCTaKJfRB
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Twitter:
@patio11
@David_Kasten
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:23) Dave Kasten’s unique career path
(01:37) The beginning of VaccinateCA
(03:09) Early challenges and volunteer efforts
(07:24) Volunteer coordination and call center operations
(10:55) Navigating policies and procedures
(14:33) Navigating policies and prioritization
(21:00) Adapting to volunteer feedback
(22:50) Sponsors: WorkOS | Check
(25:07) Public reception and media involvement
(35:40) Government and institutional responses
(45:59) Differences between tech and government approaches
(47:52) Challenges in pandemic information dissemination
(49:10) Accuracy and information systems
(53:43) Government and agile development
(56:51) Bureaucratic constraints and historical practices
(01:08:55) Government workforce and technological challenges
(01:22:34) The importance of policy engagement
(01:33:42) Wrap
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Complex Systems is part of the Turpentine podcast network.
17 epizódok
Manage episode 438257644 series 3585666
In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Dave Kasten, to discuss their experiences building VaccinateCA, a charitable effort that collected, collated, and distributed vaccine distribution information during the COVID-19 pandemic. (If you Googled for the vaccine, the search results likely came from VaccinateCA’s data.) They cover the challenges of rapidly scaling a volunteer-driven organization, the lessons learned about public health infrastructure, the intricacies of interfacing with government bureaucracy, and reasons to be cautiously optimistic about tech/government collaboration.
Expanding on a theme from recent episodes (see: Casey Handmer), Dave and Patrick cover the stark differences between government and tech sector’s approach to problem-solving. They offer insights into the often-misunderstood world of government operations, the individuals who make it function, and the "scar tissue" of regulations that can both protect and hinder progress.
–
Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/episodes/tech-government-dave-kasten/
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Sponsors: WorkOS | Check
Building an enterprise-ready SaaS app? WorkOS has got you covered with easy-to-integrate APIs for SAML, SCIM, and more. Start now at https://bit.ly/WorkOS-Turpentine-Network
Check is the leading payroll infrastructure provider and pioneer of embedded payroll. Check makes it easy for any SaaS platform to build a payroll business, and already powers 60+ popular platforms. Head to checkhq.com/complex and tell them patio11 sent you.
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Links:
The Story of VaccinateCA, Works in Progress https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-story-of-vaccinateca/
https://davekasten.substack.com/
https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/
Complex Systems episode ft. Kelsey Piper (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/episode/33rHTZVowaq76tCTaKJfRB
–
Twitter:
@patio11
@David_Kasten
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:23) Dave Kasten’s unique career path
(01:37) The beginning of VaccinateCA
(03:09) Early challenges and volunteer efforts
(07:24) Volunteer coordination and call center operations
(10:55) Navigating policies and procedures
(14:33) Navigating policies and prioritization
(21:00) Adapting to volunteer feedback
(22:50) Sponsors: WorkOS | Check
(25:07) Public reception and media involvement
(35:40) Government and institutional responses
(45:59) Differences between tech and government approaches
(47:52) Challenges in pandemic information dissemination
(49:10) Accuracy and information systems
(53:43) Government and agile development
(56:51) Bureaucratic constraints and historical practices
(01:08:55) Government workforce and technological challenges
(01:22:34) The importance of policy engagement
(01:33:42) Wrap
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Complex Systems is part of the Turpentine podcast network.
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