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Top Gov 2.0 Project

GovLoop is teaming up with O’Reilly Media/UBM TechWeb for a contest to pick the “Top Gov 2.0 Project.” There are hundreds of great projects leveraging Web-based and mobile technology, but some really stand out.

The contest will run for one week (April 16-23) and close at 11:59p GMT.

The top vote-getter receives one (1) complimentary pass to the Gov 2.0 Expo (http://www.gov2expo.com) in Washington, DC on May 25-27, 2010.

So what are your picks? Please share the project name, a brief description, relevant link(s), and point of contact.

24 results found

  1. TeamPatent

    TeamPatent is an online collaborative word processor and drawing editor (like Google Docs) to write patent applications and file them with the USPTO. A typical application has several hundred references (figure references, part references, callouts, claim references, and claim terms) and keeping them in sync is currently done manually at great expense. TeamPatent ensures all these requirements are satisfied, saving 4-5 hours of attorney time. The USPTO currently takes three years to review an application; TeamPatent can also be used through examination, streamlining the process.

    15 votes
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  2. BetterBuy Project

    Awesome ideas from the Govloop Acquisition2.0 Group led to the www.betterbuyproject.org platform asking the public for ideas on how the gov could use collaborative technology to make the federal acquisition process more open, collaborative and participatory. Over 130 ideas were submitted, then evaluated and applied to two GSA acquisitions (data.gov and ClearPath) that included posting RFIs on a wiki (http://betterbuy.fas.gsa.gov) for public comment, using Twitter to update procurement status and share info, and eventually using web chat to host industry days. The BetterBuy concepts can be applied to numerous government business areas.

    9 votes
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  3. pbs.gov.au patients contribute, decentralised data entry, access to discussion forums on treatment

    We are taking a list of Gov subsidised drugs and developing a three pronged engagement site. For health workers there is information on drug subsidy rules this is expanding to include accesss to indication data possible adverse events, dangers in drug combinations and discussion forums on newly subsidised treatments. For Patients we publish information about the prescribed drug its treatment information and cost, we are expanding to inform patient and carers of which drugs are being considered for subsidy and to comment via conversation strings, video walls, and direct submission. We are linking to evidence based sites and incorporating drug…

    7 votes
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  4. Noise Corp Capabilities

    Noise Corp Mashups will allow small business, enterprise, government 2.0, and other interested parties, to build quick efficient websites that allow snapshots of information to be presented - as tools, or as presentation platforms using the Drupal model.

    4 votes
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