Homeland Security Seeks New Ideas
The Department of Homeland Security is latching onto one of the Transportation Security Administration’s most innovative IT initiatives, a Web 2.0 crowd-sourcing portal called IdeaFactory. Like TSA, Homeland Security will use the platform to encourage its employees to come forward with new ideas on how to do things.
IdeaFactory is a custom-built, .NET Web application that lets employees submit ideas for new programs and rule changes. Other users can rate the ideas, comment on them, pick favorites, and forward them to others. When a proposal gets enough attention, it’s sent to an “idea committee” that reviews it and decides what steps to take. It’s essentially a digital, and transparent, ideas box.