<description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode of the &lt;em&gt;Government Technology Insider&lt;/em&gt; podcast, host Lucas Hunsicker deliberates these themes with Bryan Schromsky, Managing Partner of 5G Public Sector at Verizon Business Group. In their conversation, Schromsky highlights how 5G technology offers the DoE a ubiquitous infrastructure, capable of supporting dynamic use cases across its vast facilities. The robust coverage and low latency of &lt;a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" class="Hyperlink SCXW170528007 BCX0" href="https://governmenttechnologyinsider.com/benefits-of-private-5g-networks-for-military-bases-and-installations/"&gt;5G can enhance both day-to-day operations&lt;/a&gt; and advanced research initiatives.  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The discussion explores the practical adoption of fixed wireless access as a versatile solution for both remote and backup connectivity, enabling crucial activities like meter reading and scientific research. Furthermore, the shift from BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) to GID (Government Issued Device) underscores the importance of agency-owned devices in ensuring operational efficiency and security. Schromsky emphasizes the critical role of collaboration between industry, academia, and government in continuing to drive wireless innovation forward.  &lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Government Technology Insider Podcast

Government Technology Insider

Ep 138 - 5G Wireless Connectivity is Supporting the Department of Energy’s Infrastructure Modernization Efforts

JUN 26, 202422 MIN
The Government Technology Insider Podcast

Ep 138 - 5G Wireless Connectivity is Supporting the Department of Energy’s Infrastructure Modernization Efforts

JUN 26, 202422 MIN

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<p>In this episode of the <em>Government Technology Insider</em> podcast, host Lucas Hunsicker deliberates these themes with Bryan Schromsky, Managing Partner of 5G Public Sector at Verizon Business Group. In their conversation, Schromsky highlights how 5G technology offers the DoE a ubiquitous infrastructure, capable of supporting dynamic use cases across its vast facilities. The robust coverage and low latency of <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" class="Hyperlink SCXW170528007 BCX0" href="https://governmenttechnologyinsider.com/benefits-of-private-5g-networks-for-military-bases-and-installations/">5G can enhance both day-to-day operations</a> and advanced research initiatives. </p><p>The discussion explores the practical adoption of fixed wireless access as a versatile solution for both remote and backup connectivity, enabling crucial activities like meter reading and scientific research. Furthermore, the shift from BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) to GID (Government Issued Device) underscores the importance of agency-owned devices in ensuring operational efficiency and security. Schromsky emphasizes the critical role of collaboration between industry, academia, and government in continuing to drive wireless innovation forward. </p>