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#94: Navigating Digital Engineering in Government

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In this episode of Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott welcome back Steve Nichols, head of the Public Sector and Defense Group at Razorleaf. Together, they unpack the foundational steps government agencies need to take to successfully implement digital engineering (DE) practices—whether you're in the Department of Defense, NASA, Homeland Security, or any other federal agency managing complex systems.

Steve outlines six key components for digital engineering success:

  1. Integrated Tools and Data Interoperability
  2. Collaborative Digital Environments
  3. Authoritative Sources of Truth (ASOTs)
  4. Digital Thread Planning and Maintenance
  5. Workforce Readiness and Culture Change
  6. Governance and Policy Alignment

The conversation dives into practical approaches for getting started, even if you're not at the beginning of an acquisition cycle. From digitizing artifacts and improving basic workflows to developing a “digital first” mindset, Steve explains why success starts with clear strategy, small wins, and a vision for long-term sustainability.

💡 Key takeaways:
– Don’t try to “boil the ocean”—start small and build momentum
– Digital transformation requires cultural and organizational shifts, not just new tools
– Programs should consider lifecycle interoperability and future workforce expectations from day one
– External guidance and internal advocacy are both critical for success

📍 Whether you’re supporting legacy programs or launching new initiatives, this episode offers a clear roadmap for navigating digital engineering in government.

👉 Got questions or want to join the conversation? Drop us a comment or email us at [email protected].

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and stay sharp!

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Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
© 2024 Razorleaf Corp. All Rights Reserved.

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In this episode of Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott welcome back Steve Nichols, head of the Public Sector and Defense Group at Razorleaf. Together, they unpack the foundational steps government agencies need to take to successfully implement digital engineering (DE) practices—whether you're in the Department of Defense, NASA, Homeland Security, or any other federal agency managing complex systems.

Steve outlines six key components for digital engineering success:

  1. Integrated Tools and Data Interoperability
  2. Collaborative Digital Environments
  3. Authoritative Sources of Truth (ASOTs)
  4. Digital Thread Planning and Maintenance
  5. Workforce Readiness and Culture Change
  6. Governance and Policy Alignment

The conversation dives into practical approaches for getting started, even if you're not at the beginning of an acquisition cycle. From digitizing artifacts and improving basic workflows to developing a “digital first” mindset, Steve explains why success starts with clear strategy, small wins, and a vision for long-term sustainability.

💡 Key takeaways:
– Don’t try to “boil the ocean”—start small and build momentum
– Digital transformation requires cultural and organizational shifts, not just new tools
– Programs should consider lifecycle interoperability and future workforce expectations from day one
– External guidance and internal advocacy are both critical for success

📍 Whether you’re supporting legacy programs or launching new initiatives, this episode offers a clear roadmap for navigating digital engineering in government.

👉 Got questions or want to join the conversation? Drop us a comment or email us at [email protected].

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and stay sharp!

Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Story Blocks.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
© 2024 Razorleaf Corp. All Rights Reserved.

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