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    Tech Swamp

    Listen to monthly episodes of Tech Swamp for global tech policy and business headlines, tidbits of tech history, and topical policy deep-dives on legislation and regulation in the U.S., EU, UK, and around the globe!

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    Latest Episodes:
    2023 Global Policy Lookahead Dec 20, 2022

    For our final episode of 2022, we’re being joined by Graham Dufault, Original Friend of the Pod and General Counsel here at ACT, for a 2023 global policy lookahead. We’ll be talking through potential regulations, upcoming global policy themes, and the impact they could have on small-to-medium size businesses on a global scale. Stephen Tulip, our UK Membership & Engagement Manager, joins us as well to keep us in the loop on all things UK.


    Global Tech Swamp - Episode 56 Nov 30, 2022

    In this episode, we’re being joined by Carnegie Mellon University’s Dr. Lorrie Cranor for a deep dive into one of the trendiest and most innovative privacy tools being rolled out by platforms: privacy nutrition labels. We’ll be talking through the gaps these labels are filling, how developers and consumers feel about these labels, and what they mean for the future of standardized privacy notices. We’ll also be covering this month’s tech history, the top global tech policy headlines, and of course, our random identifiers.


    Global Tech Swamp - Episode 55 Oct 27, 2022

    This episode, in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re featuring representatives from App Association member companies CAVU and Quokka. Cyber expert Nikos Kiourtis, co-head of research and development at Quokka, is providing practical strategies and resources to mitigate risk from the small business perspective, and fellow member Chris Sims, CEO of CAVU, is providing context and insights about the way SCRUM and best cyber practices go hand-in-hand. Their cyber and SCRUM tips and pointers led to an amazing fireside chat, hosted in partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where they explored the biggest threats facing small businesses, what measures should be taken to mitigate vulnerability, and how technical frameworks like SCRUM can help put people at the center of cybersecurity.


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 54 Sep 29, 2022

    This month we’re hitting you with a legislative privacy update, just as Congress is within striking distance on passing a federal privacy law. We’re talking through what our members are hoping for when it comes to a bill and how the 4 P’s of privacy help address the needs of small business innovators in a federal bill. BUT before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 25 Sep 20, 2022

    In our newest episode, we take a deep dive into the European Commission’s newly proposed Cyber Resilience Act, which introduces common cybersecurity rules for manufacturers and vendors of digital products and services. These rules are meant to protect consumers from insecure products and address market needs as our society becomes more connected. During our policy discussion, we explained more of what’s in the Cyber Resilience Act, what it means for businesses and consumers, and what the next steps in the legislative process will look like. Of course, we also cover the top tech headlines in Brussels, tech history, and our random identifiers.


    Tech Swamp: A Global Member Takeover Aug 30, 2022

    the third ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp and our first official Global Member Takeover episode! This month we’re being joined by members from the US, EU, and UK to give us the latest updates on what they’re up to as well as what’s top of mind as regulators and legislators gear up for a busy fall. But before that, we’re hitting tech history and the top global tech headlines.


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 53 Jul 28, 2022

    This month, we’re hitting you with a comprehensive legislative update at both the federal and state levels. We’re breaking down legislative priorities and the impact of the upcoming recess on the Hill. After we run through our federal updates, we’re joined by our state public policy associate, Caleb Williamson, for an update on state-level priorities and how they’re inspired by action (and inaction) on Capitol Hill.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 24 Jul 18, 2022

    We are already halfway through 2022, so we thought it would be a good time to reflect on the first six months as well as look forward to the remainder of the year in terms of tech policy in the EU and the UK. New laws tackling online content moderation, platform competition, and ongoing debates about an artificial intelligence act will directly or indirectly impact the businesses of our members and app developers around the world. In this episode we break it all down for you and highlight what to watch out for in the coming months.


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 52 Jun 30, 2022

    This month we’re sitting down with our senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault, to take us through the ins and outs of the bipartisan privacy bill on the Hill. We’re talking though several provisions, from preemption to safe harbor, and what all this means for our members. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 23 Jun 13, 2022

    This month, we’re discussing security and privacy in app ecosystems and the first government-led initiative seeking to enhance it. The UK government released a new draft voluntary Code of Practice for app stores and app developers, which is open for comments until 29 June. And as always, we will cover tech history, the latest tech policy news in the EU and the UK, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from The Swamp - Episode 51 May 31, 2022

    This month we’re being joined by Matt Schwartz, policy associate here at the App Association for a chat about the new EU-U.S. privacy agreement and what this means for small businesses in the app economy around the world. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 22 May 16, 2022

    In this month’s episode, we dive into online privacy and how app developers, who care about their users’ privacy, can continue to develop the best apps possible while retaining users’ trust in the app ecosystem. To talk about this important topic, Daniel Jilg, co-founder of our member company AppTelemetry joins us. AppTelemetry is a privacy-focused data -analytics platform for app developers that helps them navigate the more and more complex data protection landscape. And as always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news in the EU, and our random identifiers.


    Tech Swamp: A Global Competition Crossover Apr 28, 2022

    This month we're releasing our second ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp, with your US and EU team members and hosts! We’re being joined by Graham Dufualt, Senior Director for Public Policy in the US, to talk through the latest US-related competition legislation and EU co-host and policy expert Anna Bosch will be doing the same for the newly released DMA. Graham and Anna will also be talking though all the EU and US policy points and the potential impact on our small business members in the app economy. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers!


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 50 Mar 31, 2022

    How the Apple v. Cameron Settlement Means Free Money for App Developers This month we’re being joined by Chelsea Thomas, executive director here at the App Association, for a “What’s What” when it comes to the Apple v. Cameron settlement and what this all means for our members. We’re also sitting down with our founder, chairperson, and one of our resident developers, Mike Sax for a step-by-step breakdown of his filing process. Spoiler: it seems pretty seamless.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 21 Mar 14, 2022

    In this episode, recorded on International Women's Day (IWD), we discuss the underrepresentation of women in the tech community. Throughout the year, we highlight the problem solvers, tell the stories that don’t get told, and elevate those who are driving change in their field. At the same time, and particularly on IWD, we advocate for EU policies that seek to address the gender gaps in pay and representation, and in this episode, we explain and highlight some of those policies. As always, we also cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Europe, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 49 Feb 28, 2022

    This month we’re sitting down with not one, but two, SEP-sperts for a comprehensive conversation on the latest SEP related policy updates! First up, we’re being joined by Leanna Wade, policy associate here at the App Association, for a policy update on all things sStandard-e Essential pPatents (SEPs), including the recent draft policy statement from the Biden-Harris Administration. Later on, we’re being joined by Emily Hart, COO of member company MotionMobs, to learn more about how small businesses innovating in the app economy feel the effects of both good and bad SEP policy. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 20 Feb 11, 2022

    In this episode, we’re talking about internet of things (IoT) – from the technology itself to the policy of technological standards that are essential for innovative IoT solutions. Innovating in the IoT space comes with several implications for the licensing of patents and could lead to complications for the small businesses creating connected tech. We are joined by Kirstin Hancock, one of the founders of App Association member and IoT company Blue Maestro. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Europe, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 48 Jan 27, 2022

    This month we’re sitting down with Matt Schwartz, policy associate and resident privacy expert at here at the App Association, to walk us through our white paper about government restrictions on the platform privacy and security measures and the impact it has on small business. But, before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 19 Jan 17, 2022

    In this episode, we shed some light on the EU’s priorities for the first half of 2022. We dissect the goals of the French during their presidency of the Council of the EU and what they mean for app makers and device manufacturers. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Europe, and our random identifiers.


    A Global Crossover - Episode 1 Dec 20, 2021

    For the final episode of 2021, we're releasing our first ever cross-over episode of Tech Swamp with all your US and EU team members and hosts! We’re being joined by Graham Dufualt, Senior Director for Public Policy, for a 2022 global policy lookahead. We’ll be talking through potential regulations and policy and the impact they could have on our small business members in the app economy. We’ll also chat with Stephen Tulip, UK Membership & Engagement Manager, so he can fill us in on UK happenings and predictions for next year’s policy landscape. And of course, we’re going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and a holiday themed random identifier!


    Greetings from The Swamp - Episode 47 Nov 23, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with friend of the pod and App Association communications director Ashley Durkin-Rixey for a chat about the newly launched Save Our Standards Coalition (SOS for short). We’ll be talking about the issues facing the standard-essential patent (SEP) landscape, the destructive impact of SEP abuse on our small business members and the app economy at large, and how the SOS Coalition aims to combat that abuse. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 18 Nov 16, 2021

    For this episode of Greetings from Brussels, Fernando Guerrero, CEO and founder of our member company Nouss Intelligence, joins us to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) applications. We discuss the importance of good data and some key points European policymakers should keep in mind when regulating innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). As always, we also cover tech history and the latest tech policy news from Europe.


    Episode 46 Oct 28, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with friend of the pod and senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault for a chat about the Open App Markets Act. We’ll be talking about the ins and outs of the bill, how it could impact small businesses in the app economy, and how it could even be a threat to consumers. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 17 Oct 15, 2021

    This month we’re discussing the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) and what its inception could mean for international data sharing and innovators in the app economy. Matt Schwartz, the Innovators Network Foundation’s privacy fellowship coordinator, joins us from Washington, D.C., for a conversation on what happened at the TTC meeting in Pittsburgh, and the latest updates on transatlantic data transfers. As always, we’re covering tech history and the latest tech policy news from Brussels. You can find all episodes on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, and our website.


    Episode 45 Oct 01, 2021

    This month we’re taking a deep dive into the Epic v. Apple ruling with Parag Shah of member company Vēmos. We’ll be talking about the ruling itself and what it means for Epic and Apple, but most importantly what it means for our small business member companies, like Vēmos. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines. Catch up on all the things on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or our website!


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 16 Sep 17, 2021

    In this episode, we talk about the fourth industrial revolution, the internet of things, and standard-essential patents. Our United Kingdom (UK) Membership & Engagement Manager Stephen Tulip joins us for this special UK edition and talks to one of our newest members in the UK, Loopcycle. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Brussels, and our random identifiers. Find the latest episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Stitcher.


    Episode 44 Aug 27, 2021

    This month we’re talking all things infrastructure! DC is a pretty quiet place to be during the month of August, but the unusual path of major infrastructure legislation derailed Congress’ recess and created somewhat of a legislative frenzy, turning August into a pretty busy month here in the swamp. Join us as we catch up and break down the ins and outs of everything in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and what to expect moving forward.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 15 Aug 13, 2021

    In this episode, we talk about mHealth with Vincent Keunen, CEO and founder of the Belgian mHealth app and member company Andaman7, and Anna Bosch, our EU mHealth policy expert. We discussed the mHealth landscape in Europe, the need for a European digital single market for health, and how to resolve some of the privacy and security challenges that come with the processing of sensitive health information. As always, we also cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Brussels, and our random identifiers. Find the latest episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Stitcher.


    Episode 43 Jul 30, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with Caleb Williamson, our state public policy associate and one of our newest App Association employees, and Matt Schwartz, privacy fellowship coordinator at the Innovators Network Foundation, for a conversation on all things privacy legislation. We’re tackling the privacy debate at state legislatures, including just how fast this legislation can move, some of the ins and outs of Colorado’s new privacy law, and what the privacy landscape looks like in 2022.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 14 Jul 09, 2021

    In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at the Digital Services Act (DSA), a proposed law in the EU that aims to clarify the rules and obligations for online businesses, particularly when it comes to handling online illegal content. Our resident EU expert, Anna Bosch, will walk us through the details of this regulation and what it could mean for app developers in Europe and around the world. And of course, a bit of tech history and this month’s tech headlines in Europe.


    Episode 42 Jun 30, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with our own Graham Dufault for a deep dive on all things infrastructure, specifically broadband. There was a lot of back-and-forth, some “will they, won’t they,” but now it looks like there is a solid foundation for bipartisan infrastructure legislation in the Senate that includes $65 billion in broadband funding. And, of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 13 Jun 10, 2021

    In this episode, Dora Palfi, CEO and founder of member company imagiLabs, joins us for a discussion around gender equity in the app economy and how her company is lowering the barriers to entry for girls and young women by helping them learn how to code from an early age. Women still make up less than 20% of the tech workforce in Europe, and Dora’s start-up imagiLabs is driven by the mission is to make the tech industry more diverse. We discuss the gender skills gap in tech and the issue of accessing capital for female entrepreneurs. Of course, we also cover Tech History and the latest tech policy headlines in Brussels.


    Episode 41 May 26, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with Ashley Durkin-Rixey for a debrief on the Epic v. Apple trial. We’ll also be talking competition and standard-essential patents (SEPs) as a refresh for our upcoming Mini-AppCon #2. That’s right, AppCon is coming to a Zoom near you once again.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 12 May 13, 2021

    In this episode, we’re sitting down with Birgit Morlion, Policy Officer in the eHealth and Ageing unit of the European Commission, to talk about the digital transformation of healthcare in the European Union and the role mobile solutions play. We’ll cover all the on-going initiatives from the creation of a European Health Data Space to standards for wellness and health mobile apps. We’ll also talk about the newly proposed European Commission Digital Green Certificate aiming to facilitate safe and free movement inside the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic, how it will work in practice and what will be the role of mHealth apps in the process.


    Episode 40 Apr 29, 2021

    This month we’re sitting down with Betsy Furler of member company For All Abilities for a conversation around accessibility access. We’ll be discussing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), specifically Sections 503 and 508, and how accessibility access empowers people with disabilities and helps create a diverse and complete workplace. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 11 Apr 16, 2021

    In this episode, we’re going back in time to look at the origins of the app economy and analyse how the two largest app stores evolved, innovated, and interacted with each other over time. We’re also being joined by friend of the pod Mike Sax, app developer and founder of the App Association, to discuss the evolution of the app economy and how online marketplaces can empower the developers of today. We’ll also talk about the inventor of the modern computer in Tech History Month and cover the latest headlines in Brussels.


    Episode 39 Mar 25, 2021

    This month we’re bringing in our public policy team for a solid AppCon’21 prep session on all things telehealth and pandemic response. We’ll be chatting with senior director for public policy Graham Dufault and public policy coordinator Madeline Zick for the latest on the WEAR IT Act, the future of telemedicine, and the latest from our Connected Health Initiative.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 10 Mar 11, 2021

    In this episode, we are sitting down with Aurélien Portuese, director of antitrust and innovation policy at ITIF to discuss competition in the digital age. We’ll discuss the new European regulation - the Digital Markets Act - which targets large gatekeeping digital platforms, and how its impact could be felt by all companies in the ecosystem. We’ll also cover Women’s History Month and the latest headlines in Brussels.


    Episode 38 Feb 26, 2021

    This month we’re celebrating Black History Month! We’ll be discussing our efforts to celebrate Black history and entrepreneurship this month and throughout the year, as well as the additional initiatives of industry and association friends of the ACT | The App Association. We’ll also be talking through our new spin on AppCon’21 and what to expect moving forward.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 9 Feb 11, 2021

    In this episode, we are discussing standard-essential patents – otherwise abbreviated as SEPs – and how rules and regulations around those patents impact our members’ businesses. We’re diving into some of the most recent and relevant policy developments going on in the SEP space with our EU SEP-spert, Alexander Prenter. We’ll cover the outcome of the European Commission’s Expert Group on SEPs, a recent referral of an SEP licensing dispute to the European Court of Justice, and the UK Supreme Court’s landmark decision on the Unwired Planet vs. Huawei Case.


    Episode 37 Jan 28, 2021

    This month we’re talking all things new in DC, on and off the Hill, in 2021 with senior director of public policy, Graham Dufault, to talk through the priorities of the new Congress and Biden Administration. We’ll also be discussing the cabinet nomination process and what to expect moving forward. But, before we get into that, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 8 Jan 15, 2021

    The start of a new year is always an exciting moment to look at what’s ahead. In this first episode for 2021, we’re discussing upcoming tech policy in the EU with our founder and chairperson, Mike Sax. We’re focusing on big tech and competition, online illegal content, common chargers as well as data governance and data flows in Europe. But first, we're reviewing tech history on today’s telecoms technologies current dependence on infrastructure of the past, as well as Brussels Bytes with all the latest headlines.


    Episode 36 Dec 17, 2020

    This month we’re hitting you with a 2021 forecast for our friends on Capitol Hill. We’re sitting down with friend of the pod and executive director, Chelsea Thomas to talk through the general legislative priorities of the 117th Congress, our own policy priorities, and how those policy proposals will shake out with final races that need to be called as well as the incoming Biden Administration. We’ll be talking everything from privacy and security to COVID-19 and everything in between. But before we get into that we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 7 Dec 15, 2020

    In this episode, we are sitting down with Graham Dufault, our senior director for public policy in the United States, and our European Union team to talk about the differences and similarities on either side of the Atlantic when it comes to regulating technology. We’ll also discuss what underpins the policymaking in both regions, as well as the story behind the .eu domain name in ’Tech History’ and the latest headlines in Brussels.


    Episode 35 Nov 24, 2020

    This month we’re talking connected health tools and the life-saving Telehealth Modernization Act with senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault. But before we get into that we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 6 Nov 13, 2020

    This month we're talking about the upcoming new European law – the Digital Markets Act - that aims to impose new obligations on large online platforms acting as gatekeepers. We discuss how such changes could impact the entire app ecosystem with our founder, Mike Sax, who participated in our discussion series on the topic along with Stanislas Dewavrin from member company Oh Bibi, as well as policymakers, and academics. We’re also covering the European birthday of the iPhone and Brussels Bytes!


    Episode 34 Oct 29, 2020

    This month we’re talking standard-essential patents (SEPs) with Steven Forte of member company Fresco Capital and Trish Thomas of member company TEEM. Before we dive into member chats, we’re doing a high-level recap of what SEPs are and how important fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licensing commitments are to our members. And, of course, we’ll be hitting tech history, the top tech headlines in DC, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 5 Oct 16, 2020

    In this episode, we will talk about an important topic for many of our members: Standard Essential Patents (SEPs). SEPs raise important challenges for small businesses that rely on standardized technologies to innovate and build new solutions. During the policy discussion, we will dive into SEPs and how they impact your business with Alex Prenter, our resident SEP expert for the EU. We’ll also hear about Estonia’s online voting system in Tech History, give the top tech headlines in Brussels, and our random identifiers.


    Episode 33 Sep 25, 2020

    This month we’re talking privacy. We’re being joined by some of our members who are participating in AppCon20’s privacy week for some small biz perspective when it comes to privacy and encryption legislation. Speaking of small biz, this week also happens to be small business week and what better way to celebrate than by amplifying the voices of our members!? And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 4 Sep 11, 2020

    In this month’s episode, we’ll be joined by our member Francesco Ronchi, CEO and founder of Synesthesia, an app development agency and innovation hub in Italy. Francesco will tell us all about how app makers have been fundamental in helping our society to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for more digital skills, and the future of the app economy. We’ll also hear about the EU institutions and their competences in competition policy in 'EU Explained', give the top tech headlines in Brussels, and our random identifiers.


    Episode 32 Aug 27, 2020

    This month we’re talking all things AppCon. Yes, you read that right! There are a lot of things that are different about 2020, and AppCon is one of them. We’re still educating policymakers on important issues like TVWS, privacy, platforms, and more, but the way we’re doing it is 100% virtual. We’re joined by OG FOTP (original friend of the pod) and senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault, to talk through our legislative priorities and what you can expect this AppCon. We’ll also hear from some of our members who participated in the Congressional App Challenge’s Back to School Webinar Series: Download with Developers. And, of course, we’ll be hitting tech history, the top tech headlines in DC, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings From Brussels - Episode 3 Aug 14, 2020

    This month, we’re sitting down with our Senior Global Policy Council, Brian Scarpelli, to analyse the recent EU ruling on the Privacy Shield, what it means for EU-US data transfers and our members. James Hanson, founder of Layers Studio, will also be joining us to tell us all about his business in the UK, Brexit, and running a company during COVID-19. We’ll also shed some light on EU institutions in EU explained, give the top tech headlines in Brussels, and our random identifiers.


    Episode 31 Jul 31, 2020

    This month we’re taking a deep dive into the hearing held by the House Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Anti-Trust. We’ll be joined by our Director of Communications and friend of the pod, Ashley Durkin-Rixey for some background on the anti-trust investigation, a recap of the hearing, and what this could mean for our members. And, of course, we’ll be hitting tech history, the top tech headlines in DC, and our random identifiers.


    Greetings from Brussels - Episode 2 Jul 09, 2020

    This month we're diving into the European Commission’s recent antitrust actions against Apple’s App Store and Apple Pay services. We're sitting down with our founder, Mike Sax, to discuss what this competition issue means for our members. We're also discussing the launch of our recent study on the state of the App Economy in Europe, as well as member company imagiLabs and their dedication to increasing the number of women working in STEM. And of course we're talking tech history and running though the top tech headlines in Brussels!


    Episode 30 Jun 25, 2020

    This month we’re talking about the role we have to play in answering the call for racial justice. We’re sitting down with our executive director, Chelsea Thomas, to discuss our commitment to stand with the Black community by looking within ourselves, our neighborhoods, and our workplaces and examining our roles in perpetuating injustice. We will also be joined by Qyana Stewart of member company GlobalForce Tech Consulting to talk about her experience as a Black woman in tech and her newly launched non-profit for young women interested in computer science education and workforce development. And, of course, we’ll be hitting tech history, the top tech headlines in DC, and our random identifiers. You can listen on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or our website!


    Greetings from Brussels! Jun 10, 2020

    This month we're releasing our first international Tech Swamp episode with our Europe team: Mike Sax, Morgane Taylor and Anna Bosch! We're discussing all things EU members and policy, what the upcoming Digital Services Act means, and how ACT EU member, Wello- a health startup, is fighting childhood obesity. We're also discussing tech history and the top tech headlines in Brussels.


    Episode 29 May 28, 2020

    This month we’re talking all things FCC with friend of the pod and FCC expert Alex McLeod. We’re covering everything from the FCC’s Connected Care Pilot Program to the 5G upgrade order and more. And, of course, we’ll be hitting tech history, the top tech headlines in DC, and our random identifiers.


    Episode 28 May 01, 2020

    This month we’re sitting down with senior global policy council, Brian Scarpelli, to talk about our Connected Health Initiative and the work being done around telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re talking the hill, FDA, and more! But first we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 27 Mar 26, 2020

    This month we’re talking about what’s on everyone’s minds: COVID-19. First, we’re getting a quick rundown on the latest happenings on the Hill from senior policy director and friend of the pod Graham Dufault. Then your hosts and friendly neighborhood membership team are talking all things COVID-19, which includes: what agencies like the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are doing to help small biz, what our members are doing to help their communities, content and resources we’re providing members, and more.


    Episode 26 Feb 27, 2020

    This month we’re sitting down with Paula Bruening to talk data privacy! Paula is a Privacy Fellow with the ACT | The App Association’s non-profit arm the Innovators Network Foundation and is ready to talk GDPR, CCPA, and all the other privacy related acronyms you can imagine. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 25 Jan 30, 2020

    This month we’re sitting down with the president of ACT | The App Association, Morgan Reed, to talk through the ins and outs of the Office of the National Coordinator for the Health IT’s interoperability and information blocking rule. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 24 Dec 19, 2019

    This month we’re hitting you with a 2020 forecast for our friends on Capitol Hill – a Hillcast if you will. We’re sitting down with friend of the pod and senior director for public policy, Graham Dufault to talk end of year funding, privacy, trade and more policy area predictions for 2020. But first we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    The Deep End - Developed Minneapolis Dec 02, 2019

    We’re giving our listeners a listen into our Minneapolis leg of our Developed Tour. This includes remarks from the Founder of Minneapolis’s Finnovation Lab, Jacquie Berglund, Congressman Dean Philips, and exclusive insights from our panelist. We’re going to be talking online platforms, how to use the tools and connections through those platforms, and what the app economy looks like in Minneapolis. But first we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 22 Oct 31, 2019

    This month we’re chatting with one of Innovators Network Foundations’ (our foundation arm) privacy fellow Eric Goldman to talk all things California Consumer Protection Act. CCPA goes into effect January 1, 2020, so we’re getting you all the answers on what this means for you and your small biz. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 21 Sep 26, 2019

    This month we’re talking all things Developed. If you don’t know what Developed is, shame on you. Just kidding! Developed is our latest series of events that is aimed at developers across the United States. We’re going to talk through the content, the cities, and the fun times to be had. And we’ll also be joined by Robert Blackburn, of member company Blackburn Labs, to talk about Developed from a developer’s perspective and some great take-aways from stop one of our tour. And of course we're going to hit you with tech history and the top DC headlines.


    Episode 20 Aug 29, 2019

    This month we have a different vibe: RECESS! As some of you may or may not know, August is a grim month here in the swamp - It’s hot, its humid, and congress heads home for a month-long recess. But why? Well we’re sitting down with our Executive Director and special friend of the pod, Chelsea Thomas, for the answers. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 19 Jul 31, 2019

    This month we’re sitting down with the president of ACT | The App Association, Morgan Reed, for a rundown of last week’s House Judiciary Committee hearing on online platforms, where he testified in part two of the hours-long hearing. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 18 Jun 27, 2019

    This month we’re WEAR-ing IT with senior director of public policy and friend of the pod, Graham Dufault. What does that mean? We’re discussing the WEAR IT Act, the cost cutting benefits it could have for millions of Americans, and so much more. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 17 May 30, 2019

    This month we’re sitting down with founder of ACT | The App Association, Mike Sax, as well as our policy counsel, Joel Thayer for an Apple v Pepper debrief. We’re talking about the SCOTUS ruling in Peppers favor, what that means for app developers, and more. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.


    Episode 16 Apr 22, 2019

    This month we’re talking all things AppCon 2019. We’re sitting down with friend of the pod and senior director for public affairs, Graham Dufault, for an overview on what we'll be covering this year, including: television whitespaces, 5G, and privacy. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines! What is AppCon? AppCon is ACT | The App Association's annual Spring fly-in. We invite all of our members, across the US, to join us in the nation’s capital for three days of networking, learning, and engaging with their elected officials on some of the most pressing issues facing app makers today.


    Episode 15 Mar 27, 2019

    This month we’re sitting down with our communications director and friend of the pod, Ashley Durkin-Rixey, for a quick deep dive of the 2019 Patents in Telecoms and the Internet of Things workshop, also known as SEPcon. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    The Deep End - FTC v Qualcomm Mar 18, 2019

    This episode we're sitting down with ACT | The App Association president Morgan Reed and partner at Gibson Dunn, Joseph Kattan, to discuss the ins and outs of the antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against Qualcomm. We're diving into the background of the case, Joe's recent paper titled “The Qualcomm Case and U.S. National Security”, and discussing the false narratives that Qualcomm has been pushing around this subject. Don't forget to check out our show notes for our latest content on this case as well as Joe’s paper.


    Episode 14 Feb 28, 2019

    This month we’re talking artificial intelligence (AI) specifically in the healthcare arena with the founder of ACT | The App Association, Mike Sax! We’re also going to be joined by Nicolas Duplessis from member company Efelya about how they use AI in their health-focused app to provide better patient outcomes. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 13 Jan 30, 2019

    This month we’re taking a deep dive into all things standard-essential patents, or SEPs, with App Association Senior Global Policy Counsel Brian Scarpelli. We’re asking all the important questions like: “What are SEPs?” “Why should we care?” and “What are we doing to provide clarity about SEP licensing system?” And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 12 Dec 20, 2018

    This month we’re reviewing the wonderful, long, and productive year that was 2018 at ACT | The App Association. First up, we’re sitting down with executive director Chelsea Thomas to discuss some of our exciting achievements from the past year. We’re also joined by a whole slew of our amazing members for some awesome 2018 updates and what they’re looking to in 2019. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 11 Nov 29, 2018

    This month we’re taking a deep dive into the recent oral arguments for the Supreme Court case Apple v Pepper. First up, we’re sitting down with our policy counsel, Joel Thayer, and communications director, Ashley Durkin-Rixey, to discuss the biggest take-aways from the case. We’re also joined by Marc Fischer, of member company Dogtown Media, to discuss how a ruling in Pepper’s favor would impact his business. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!


    Episode 10 Oct 25, 2018

    This month we’re talking the 2018 Midterms with Senior Director for Public Policy Graham Dufault and Public Policy Coordinator Madeline Zick. We’re also joined by our member, SecureHIM’s Mike Meikle, for a cyber hygiene Q&A in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. And of course, we’re hitting all the DC headlines, tech history, and more!


    Episode 9 Sep 26, 2018

    This month we’re talking testimony, specifically our testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee on telehealth. We sat down with ACT | The App Association President Morgan Reed and Senior Director for Public Policy Graham Dufault for a deep dive on the life changing impact that telemedicine can have in rural and underserved populations, as well as what our member companies are doing in the telehealth sphere. We’re also hitting all the D.C. headlines, tech history, and introducing a new member of the membership team and third host of the podcast– Gary!


    Episode 8 Sep 19, 2018

    This month we’re hitting you with a DC fall forecast. No - not the partly cloudy with 100% humidity kind - a Congressional forecast! We sat down with our Senior Director for Public Policy Graham Dufault for a breakdown of the 2018 midterms, as well as a what to expect for the remainder of the 115th Congress. We’re talking recess (not that kind), privacy, spectrum, and so much more. We’re also joined by our member Mike Meikle to discuss his new book on security, as well as the newest addition to the ACT team, Director of Communications, Ashley Rixey!


    Episode 7 Jul 27, 2018

    This month is we’re talking all things connected health, specifically our Connected Health Imitative (CHI). We sat down with ACT Senior Global Policy Counsel, Brian Scarpelli, and our Senior Director for Public Policy, Graham Dufault, to talk us through some regulatory and legislative telehealth updates. Also featured is Mark Liber, of member company Startup Health, to talk about the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) $100 Million Connected Care Pilot Program. We’re also talking the Trump Administration’s newest round of tariffs, 5g deployment, and Shark Week!


    Episode 6 - YourAppLady Crossover Jun 28, 2018

    This month is Tech Swamp’s first ever cross over episode! We teamed up with Betsy Furler, of the YourAppLady podcast, to talk all things accessibility. ACT Executive Director Chelsea Thomas joins us to discuss our work and advocacy in accessibility, and Joel Thayer talks us though some of the accessibility panels at E3. We’re also talking Farm Bill (yes, it’s relevant), SCOTUS case Carpenter v. US, Del Taco, and more! Keep your eyes and ears peeled for the YourAppLady podcast featuring your favorite Tech Swampers, coming soon!


    Episode 5 May 30, 2018

    Not to sound conceited, but this month is all about US! Our 20th birthday was May 27, so we’re highlighting it’s 20 years of ACT, tech policy, and initiatives we’ve dedicated our whole (ACT) lives to! Founder Mike Sax, and President Morgan Reed, sit down with us this month to discuss our past successes and their forecasts for ACT’s future! We’re also talking the Senate’s recent Net Neutrality vote, our recent intellectual property survey, and of course Brooklyn Nine-Nine.


    Episode 4 May 02, 2018

    This month, we're all things AppCon! We're talking broadband infrastructure, Email Privacy Act, and computer science education & workforce development. Guests include our awesome members: Miguel Castro, Lindsey Cox, Jim Kathman, Emilie Hersh and Thomas Gorczynski!


    Episode 3 Mar 28, 2018

    This month we're doing an ACT SXSW panel debrief. We're talking workforce development and the #NewCollarRevolution. We're also discussing accessibility and how technology lends itself to those who have a physical or cognitive disability. Guests include: Roya Stephens (ACT Staff) and Brian Scarpelli (ACT Staff), Betsy Furler (ACT Member) and Justin Hall (ACT Member)! Follow us on Twitter @actmembers and don't forget to rate and review! Peep our podcast notes here: http://actonline.org/techswamp


    The Deep End - US v Microsoft Feb 28, 2018

    We're coming at you from the steps of the Supreme Court for a debrief post the US v Microsoft oral arguments!


    Episode 2 Feb 27, 2018

    This month we're talking CLOUD Act, GDPR, Cybersecurity, and....Olympics? Follow us on Twitter @actmembers and don't forget to rate and review! Peep our podcast notes here: http://actonline.org/techswamp


    Episode 1 Jan 25, 2018

    Welcome to the first episode of Tech Swamp! Today we're talking tech history, DC headlines, random identifiers, and the Twitters. For the deep dive we're hashing out all things United States v. Microsoft and ICPA with our Director of Government Affairs, Graham Dufault. Follow us on Twitter @actmembers and don't forget to rate and review! Peep our podcast notes here http://actonline.org/techswamp/


    Coming soon! Jan 02, 2018

    ACT | The App Association has an awesome podcast coming soon. Here's what you can expect from us in 2018!


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