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Challenges utilizing COMPETES prize authority are just the beginning, says White House

In the first 8 months since prize authority for government-sponsored challenges was expanded under the  America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010 , five agencies launched seven challenges under the new prize statute, according to a  progress report  from the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Q&A: NASA's Sean Herron and William Eshagh on code.nasa.gov

On Jan. 4, NASA added to its growing collection of open.nasa.gov websites with the launch of code.nasa.gov . The site aims to be a "community hub" by providing access to current NASA open source

GSA celebrates one year of competitions through Challenge.gov

When Challenge.gov launched in September 2010, the General Services Administration made a bet on agencies' desire to find solutions without relying on traditional acquisition vehicles. One year

Audio: GSA's McClure and Conrad discuss the future of Challenge.gov

In its first year, the General Services Administration's Challenge.gov program accomplished many of its goals. But the most formidable task may still lie ahead according to GSA officials speaking at

Federal IT innovation greatly accelerated over past 24 months

The federal government has dramatically picked up the pace of innovation within the past 24 months, says Forrester Research in a May 31 report for sale for $500. The report references the emergence

Challenge.gov goes live

Agencies seeking to host public competitions that promote federal goals need look no further than Challenge.gov , said a clutch of senior information technology executives Sept. 7 during the Gov 2.0