Episode 12 - Crowdsourcing a Better Government
In the latest episode of GSA Does That!? host Rob Trubia uncovers a subject gaining traction in the world of government technology, crowdsourcing. But this isn’t about leveraging the masses for everyday solutions, it’s about the huge task of transforming government technology through the collective innovation of federal employees.
Enter GSA’s 10x program. 10x doesn’t just seek to gather suggestions, intends to revolutionize government IT services by tapping into ideas from federal employees. GSA is looking to uncover technological solutions that can improve how the government operates and engages with its citizens.Like a venture capital firm, 10x pools funds to invest into the early stage of a project or idea, diversifying their “portfolio investments” to reduce risks, and carefully nurture these big ideas with minimal upfront investment.
o shed light on the initiative, 10x’s Communications and Outreach Lead, Will Cahoe, joins the podcast. With true insight into the program, Cahoe emphasizes the initiative’s commitment to sourcing groundbreaking ideas and turning them into tangible actions. Listeners learn how to submit their ideas, and Cahoe takes them through the process that follows, particularly when a proposal truly catches the 10x team’s attention.
But what is it like for someone who takes the plunge and sends in an idea? Carey Johnston of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also joins the episode. Johnston recounts his experience of taking the initiative, submitting a proposal, and watching it move through the funnel with 10x.
This episode not only showcases GSA’s forward thinking approach but emphasizes the role of federal employees and their invaluable insights. All federal employees are urged to submit their ideas at 10x.gsa.gov by November 30th.
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