GSA tracking challenges as usage grows
GSA wants to encourage the use of challenges and crowdsourcing to fuel innovation so it is beginning to track how the procurement tools are being used.
Crowdsourcing and citizen-driven science that tap government data, are key to advancing research and development of innovative technologies, said Kelvin Droegemeier, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, at the General Services Administration's Open Innovation Summit on June 14.
Droegemeier, a former top meteorological professor at the University of Oklahoma and sworn in as OSTP director in January, said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's work to free weather data for private-sector innovation is a prime example of how government can fuel public-sector innovation to solve hard problems or create new solutions.
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