



The contest will serve as a catalyst to visualize OCTO’s data so it will be useful to the citizens of DC, improving their quality of life; foster innovation in the DC technology community resulting in startup formation and growth; solve the technology challenges of OCTO through more cost effective open collaboration; and work towards a new model for government/private sector/citizen cross collaboration that can be utilized repeatedly to solve OCTO’s challenges and serve as an example for other municipalities.
Apps for Democracy will feature 60 cash prizes from US$2,000 to $100 dollars for a total of $20,000 in prizes. Developers and designers will compete by creating web applications, widgets, Google Maps-mashups (and other maps mash-ups), iPhone apps, Facebook apps, and other digital utilities that visualize OCTO’s Data Catalog, which provides real-time data from multiple agencies to citizens.
The contest is open to everyone. Submission guidelines, meet-up notifications and awards structure can be found at appsfordemocracy.org. Submission must be released as open source code. The contest ends at 11:59 pm on Nov. 12.
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