Prizes
- First Place
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$5,000
- Second Place
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$3,000
- Third Place
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$2,000
About the Challenge
A key mission of both the Department of Commerce (DOC) and the newly-launched BusinessUSA initiative (www.Business.USA.gov) is to help U.S. businesses grow and create jobs. We’re looking for innovative ways to utilize DOC and other federal and publicly accessible data and program information to help businesses:
- Learn about and evaluate opportunities, both here in the U.S. and internationally;
- Access useful government services, data, and market information;
- Fund business activities;
- Support education and training, and
- Facilitate or accelerate the pursuit of operating and growing their business.
The challenge is to utilize at least one DOC data set in creating an application that assists businesses and/or improves the service delivery of Business.USA.gov to the business community. CLICK "READ MORE" FOR LINKS TO SOME DATA SET REPOSITORIES.
You pick the technology…
- the web
- a personal computer
- a mobile handheld device, or
- any platform broadly accessible to the open Internet
…we provide the data (or at least some of it).
DOC offers a wealth of economic, demographic, environmental, weather, international trade, scientific research and program data and in this challenge, we require that you use at least one of our datasets in your application. This data can be layered and/or combined with any other federal, state, local or publicly available information or datasets that you wish. Below are listed some repositories for DOC and other federal data:
Commerce Data:
- U.S. Census Bureau – Population, household, housing, demographics. Economic census and monthly indicators, foreign trade, employment statistics, maps, geographic data and more.
- http://www.census.gov/
- http://www.census.gov/main/www/access.html - International Trade Administration (ITA) – International market research, export assistance services, market access assistance, trade agreements
- http://www.trade.gov
- http://www.export.gov - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) – www.uspto.gov
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) –
- Climate Data - http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html
- Weather Data - http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
- National Technical Information Service (NTIS) – Database of research sponsored by the U.S. and select foreign governments --http://www.ntis.gov/products/ntisdb.aspx - Economic Development Administration (EDA) – http://www.eda.gov
- Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) -- http://www.bea.gov/itable/index.cfm
- Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) - http://www.bis.doc.gov/
- Economic and Statistics Administration (ESA) -- http://www.esa.doc.gov
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) – www.ntia.doc.gov
- All DOC’s data sets submitted to Data.Gov: (http://www.data.gov/list/agency/1/0/catalog/raw/page/1/count/50)
- www.Data.gov -- repository for data and geodata from across the federal government, searchable by agency, data type, keyword, among others. Many, but not all Commerce data sets reside here.
- http://www.data.gov/business -- A business specific section of Data.gov (above), this web site features business-related datasets and applications from across the federal government.
Also:
- List of Open Data Sites Around the World: http://www.data.gov/opendatasites
- Amazon Listing of Public Data Sets: http://aws.amazon.com/datasets
- Washington DC: http://data.octo.dc.gov
- New York: http://nyc.gov/data
- San Francisco: http://datasf.org/
- U.K.: http://data.gov.uk/
These represent only a partial list of data repositories and contestants are encouraged to use others as needed.
Judges
Secretary of Commerce
Chief Information Officer of the United States
Chief Operating Officer, Facebook
Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
Founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media
Executive Vice President of Emerging Market, Salesforce.com
Judging Criteria
- Use of DOC Data (20%)
Does the application use a novel combination of relevant data sets, including at least one dataset from one of Commerce’s bureaus?
- Usability and Interface Design (20%)
Is the application implemented in a functional and elegant fashion?
- Relevance to Stated Objective (40%)
Does the application meet the mission defined for this challenge?
- Creativity (20%)
Is the application and concept creative and interesting?
How to Enter
Contestants must register for the contest on this website by creating an account between February 22 and April 30, 2012. Registrants will receive an email to verify their account and may then enter their submissions via the "Post a Submission" tab (Submissions).
- Submissions may be any kind of software tool, be it for the web, a personal computer, a mobile handheld device, console, or any platform broadly accessible to the open Internet.
- A Submission may be disqualified if it does not function as expressed in the description or if it does not comply with the contest entry criteria (e.g., use of at least one DOC dataset).
- All Submissions must be available for public use and evaluation by April 30, 2012 in order to be considered for judging purposes.
- Once a Submission is made, the Contestant cannot make any changes or alterations to the Submission until the judging is complete. The approximate date by which the judging will be complete is May 21, 2012.
For all Submissions, the Contestant agrees that DOC will have the ability to release the code as open source at its discretion (see Rules for more details).
Important dates
Submission Period:
Start: February 22, 2012 12:00 AM EDT End: April 30, 2012 11:59 PM EDT
Judging Period:
Start: May 1, 2012 12:00 AM EDT End: May 21, 2011 11:59 PM EDT
Winners announced:
May 31, 2012 12:00 AM EDT, or soon thereafter