As 2020 continues to be a very strange and challenging year for marketers, Government Marketing University remains a guiding light through these tumultuous times – from its weekly Ideation calls to virtual happy hours to its dynamic Communities of Interest.

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Another area where GMarkU is leading this year is with its new podcast training channels, reinforcing how key learnings can still happen even with all of us working in remote environments these days.

This is why we are excited to announce that GMarkU has launched a new podcast series called The Real Talk for Government with Tom Suder, President and Founder of Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) and Matt Langan, CEO of L&R Communications.

Breaking down fact or fiction, the podcast series covers a wide range of policies and mandates that the government IT community needs to know about and understand to ensure their offerings are meeting the requirements. 

Be sure to check out our first episode below about Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 (better known as TIC 3.0), released in December 2019 by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and how it applies to today’s remote-working environment.

This podcast series is also featured on Washington Technology.

Welcome to The Real Talk podcast series where Tom Suder, Founder and President of ATARC; and Matt Langan, CEO and Founder of L&R Communications, break down the fact or fiction of federal policies and mandates. For this episode, Tom and Matt discuss Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 (better known as TIC 3.0), which was released in December 2019 by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency – and how it applies to today’s remote-working environment.





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