Each year, the U.S. Census Bureau brings together cross-sector collaborators during The Opportunity Project’s (TOP) technology development sprints to come up with ways to use data and technology to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.
TOP is led by the Census Bureau’s Census Open Innovation Labs. It engages government, technologists and communities to create digital products using federal open data that serve the public. To date, more than 1,500 people, 30 federal agencies, and hundreds of organizations have participated in TOP sprints, resulting in nearly 150 new open data tools including apps, websites, mapping tools, data visualizations, games and more.
From August to November, TOP technology development sprints will focus on tackling issues confronting “The World Post COVID-19: Society, Economy and Environment.” They will be addressing the following challenges:
Anyone interested in helping to create technology solutions using federal open data is invited to participate. Contact the Census Open Innovation Labs at <www.census.gov/forms/contact-top.html> to get involved.
Learn more about these roles at The Opportunity Project.
Anyone interested in these challenges can also apply to the Open Data for Good Grand Challenge.