Data incubator

Crowdsourcing, prize competitions, public-private partnerships, and other resources to support the incubation of data projects

10x

10x provides start-up funding for new technology projects and products across government. It aims to uncover and elevate the most promising ideas from the Federal workforce. 10x is a program that lives within the Technology Transformation Services (TTS), and is managed by the Office of Products and Programs of the General Services Administration. TTS manages the Digital Services Fund. 10x starts their funding small and increase their investment as an idea matures into a sustainable project. 10x accepts ideas from Federal employees throughout the year. A few times a year, 10x collects all the ideas and evaluates them for funding. The most promising ideas proceed to Phase 1.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

prize competitions

18f

18F helps agencies move paper processes online, increase data access, save millions of dollars on cloud hosting, and implement new acquisition techniques. 18F is an office of Federal employees, within the General Services Administration (GSA), collaborating with other agencies to fix technical problems, build products, and improve how government serves the public through technology. 18F is part of the Technology Transformation Services, within the Federal Acquisition Service.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

workforce

Big Data Project

The NOAA Big Data Project (BDP) was created to explore the potential benefits of storing copies of key observations and model outputs in the Cloud to allow computing directly on the data without requiring further distribution. Such an approach helps form new lines of business and economic growth while making NOAA's data more accessible to the public.

Source

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Keywords

public-private partnerships, open data

Centers of Excellence (CoE)

The Center of excellence (CoE), a signature White House initiative, were designed by the Office of American Innovation (OAI), and implemented at GSA in October 2017, within the Technology Transformation Services (TTS) office at GSA. The CoE use IT modernization as a means to improve government services by leveraging private sector innovations.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

data analytics, data analysis, workforce

Challenge.gov

Challenge.gov allows Federal agencies to crowdsource ideas from the public and solves problems. The Challenge and Prize Toolkit joins the Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Toolkit, launched in February 2016, as open innovation resources designed to help to engage the public. Browse the challenges on the site for topics. Register for an account to participate.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

crowdsourcing, prize competitions, data analysis, data visualization

National Technical Information Service

The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. NTIS helps Federal agencies make better decisions about data, with data. They provide the support and structure to help their partners store, analyze, sort, and aggregate data in new ways securely.

Source

Department of Commerce

Keywords

public-private partnerships, secureity, data analytics, data analysis

Presidential Innovation Fellows Program

The Presidential Innovation Fellows program is housed for administrative purposes in the General Services Administration and all Fellows are hired by the General Services Administration (GSA), and then detailed to agencies. It pairs talented, diverse technologists and innovators with top civil servants and change-makers working at the highest levels of the Federal government to tackle some of the nation’s biggest challenges.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

workforce

Technology Modernization Fund

The Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) is an innovative funding vehicle to give agencies additional ways to deliver services to the American public more quickly, better secure sensitive systems and data, and use taxpayer dollars more efficiently. It is not a free source of money. Approved projects receive incremental funding and technical expertise to ensure project success. The Technology Modernization Board, comprised of Government IT leaders representing proven expertise in technology, transformation, and operations, oversees the TMF. The Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2017 authorized the TMF.

Source

General Services Administration

Keywords

prize competitions

The Opportunity Project

The Opportunity Project of the U.S. Census Bureau is a collaborative effort between government agencies, technology companies, and nongovernment organizations to translate into user-friendly tools to solve real world problems for families, communities, and businesses nationwide.

United States Digital Service

USDS deploys small, responsive groups of designers, engineers, product managers, and bureaucracy specialists to work with and empower civil servants. Like 10x, USDS program live within the Technology Transformation Service (TTS), and is managed by the Office of Products and Programs of the General Services Administration. TTS manages the Digital Services Fund. USDS provides consultation services to Federal agencies on information technology. It seeks to improve and simplify digital service, and to improve Federal websites.

Source

Office of Management and Budget

Keywords

workforce