Obama Administration launches round two of Presidential Innovation Fellows program

Published On: February 12, 2013

The Obama Administration has launched round two of the MyUSA Presidential Innovation Fellows program. The high-profile White House-sponsored program brings top innovators, entrepreneurs, and change agents into government for 6-12 month “tours of duty” to develop solutions that benefit the American people– saving lives, taxpayer money and helping to fuel job growth.

Under the BusinessUSA initiative, the Department of Commerce and the Small Business Administration support the MyUSA Presidential Innovation Fellows program. The project helps American businesses access the information and services that will help them grow, hire American workers and export to foreign markets.

Motivated by President Obama’s call for a smarter, leaner government, and inspired by innovative models of collaboration in the private sector, the round two of MyUSA Fellows will benefit MyUSA government customer service.

In particular, small businesses and exporters have a fundamental problem navigating the Federal Government’s myriad resources. It can be difficult to locate information about government assistance programs or find and complete the correct forms for taxes or business operations. MyUSA is working to solve these problems. The project team will build and beta-test new features and tools for entrepreneurs and businesses with the purpose of cutting red tape, increasing efficiency, and supporting American businesses and American jobs.

BusinessUSA initiative and the MyUSA project breaks the traditional mold for government-to-business and government-to-citizen interactions. Rather than organizing services and information around the agencies that deliver them, as most Federal websites do today, MyUSA organizes services around the customer and the specific tasks they need to complete.

The White House is looking far and wide to build a talented, diverse, innovative applicant pool. If you or anyone you know would like to support this effort, please learn more about the program by visiting the Presidential Innovation Fellows website.

Source: BusinessUSA