Avero GovTech Insights
Welcome to Avero GovTech Insights, your go-to podcast for the latest trends, insights, and innovations in government technology. Each episode brings you expert analysis and discussions on a wide range of topics, from data analytics to digital transformation and public sector ERP systems.
Join us as we explore the technologies shaping the future of public services and discover how you can leverage them to drive efficiency, transparency, and better outcomes for your community.
Avero GovTech Insights
Latest Episodes
Your IT Director Is Not Your CIO
Does your organization have technology leadership — or just someone keeping the servers running?In this episode of the Gov Tech Podcast, we break down one of the most common structural problems in local government: asking one person to s...
Why ERP Decisions Fail: The One Question Vendors Hope You Don’t Ask
Government ERP decisions often fail long before contracts are signed — not because leaders lack diligence, but because they’re asking questions that can’t surface real risk.We break down why traditional reference checks are structurally ...
The Big 4 Myth: Why Brand-Name Consultants Don’t Reduce ERP Risk
One of the most persistent myths in government technology is that hiring a Big 4 consulting firm guarantees a successful ERP implementation. The brand feels like a safety net — but experience shows it often creates new risks instead.In t...
Vaporware Traps: How Governments Get Misled in Software Demos
Software demos are not reality — they’re commercials. Yet agencies continue to make multi-million-dollar decisions based on features that don’t exist, roadmap promises that never materialize, and AI mockups built hours before the presentation.<...
From Practitioner to CIO: The Leadership Shift Government Often Misses
Government has elevated countless IT practitioners into CIO roles — but the title doesn’t automatically create a leader. In this episode, we explore the critical differences between technical expertise and executive leadership, and why so many ...