Robert Read mentored at the recent Hackathon in Puerto Rico.
Read More"The good news is that the US Digital Service continues, the Presidential Innovation Fellows [too], there's been over a hundred of these entrepreneurs-in-residence and they continue to come," [Megan Smith] told media in a Q&A at OpenText Enterprise World 2018.
Read MoreIn the fall of 2013, Charles Worthington left consulting behind and joined the government as part of a new initiative by President Barack Obama — a prestigious fellowship for the technology-savvy. It was just supposed to be a brief career interlude.
Read MoreAs a data scientist who worked for the Obama Whitehouse as a Presidential Innovation Fellow, Dan Hammer is currently in the process of launching Earthrise Media, an organization that focuses on providing satellite imagery and data to environmental journalists.
Read MorePresidential Innovation Fellows Program Director Benjamin Willman and Deputy Director Joshua Di Frances detail how the fellows are bringing industry perspectives to government problem-solving and what the program’s future will look like.
Read MoreRobert Read gives an overview of why the Presidential Innovation Fellow are awesome and why you should apply.
Read MoreTyrone Grandison is one of nine individuals selected to this competitive program which allows participants to travel throughout China for four weeks in June, pursuing individual projects and engaging in transformative exchanges of knowledge and ideas with leading thinkers in their respective fields.
Read More“They might sum themselves up as ‘techie’, but half of their success is due to their ‘fuzzy’ abilities. These are the skills that enable a successful entrepreneur, not just their ability to write code,” reasons Scott, who’s a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, and worked for the White House too, as a Presidential Innovation Fellow.
Read More“Stage 2 was all about how to figure out how to lock down the FHIR server,” says Gajen Sunthara, co-founder of 1upHealth, who notes that his company has developed its own secure FHIR API server.
Read MoreJohn Trobough comments on new product Lifeleaf, a wrist-mounted wearable that has a multitude of features that will offer a significant competitive edge against almost all current notable players in the wearable space.
Read MoreThe crab, they explained, is named Mollie, after Mollie Ruskin, the designer of USDS’s official logo. Why a crab? There were two explanations.
Read MoreLiberal arts majors are more creative, adaptable and better at learning, says Scott Hartley in his book The Fuzzy And The Techie.
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