VA asks employees to do better
A lot’s going on in Washington that few people hear about, where
VA employees figure out how to serve vets better. They organize using
Net-based tech, and let the boss know of stuff like redundant work that
can be eliminated. Here’s the next phase of their innovation efforts.
On
behalf of the Under Secretary for Health and the VA Innovation
Initiative (VAi2), we are excited to announce the launch of the 2011 VA
Employee Innovation Competition website to solicit ideas that improve veterans’ health and healthcare. The site may be found at:
All
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees and contractors may
participate. Participants are encouraged to think creatively about how
we can accelerate the transformation of VA to an organization that is veteran-centric, results-driven and forward-looking.
Additional information on the submission process:
* The website will stop accepting new submissions on June 3, 2011.
* The website will be open for votes from June 6-10, 2011.
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The top 100 ideas will be invited to submit a full proposal. A
copy of the invitation will be provided to the Medical Center Director.
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A cross-functional, inter-departmental committee of experts will
review the proposals and select the most promising ideas for funding.
Official documentation about the process and website may be found at: http://go.va.gov/vfen.
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