Help Define How The US Government Promotes Innovation Over The Next Four Years

from the take-part-now dept

the building of digital infrastructure

the promotion of entrepreneurship and economic development

improving productivity in the private and public sectors

improving education and workforce development

strengthening creativity and invention

improving university commercialization

improving decision making through data analytics

protecting digital assets

harmonizing cross-border laws to promote the digital economy

promoting socially responsible innovation

Read through the list of items listed on the Step2 post Vote (up or down) on the items, based on the priority you believe they deserve Comment on individual items, with suggestions, thoughts, information, clarifications, etc. Respond to others' comments and discuss the various ideas being proposed Add your own items if you feel there are ideas that are lacking from the initial 96 items.

Here's a chance to help define how the US government promotes innovation over the next four years. Over at our Step2 discussion platform, Darrell West of the Governance Studies program of The Brookings Institution is seeking to crowdsource ideas, feedback and insights into how the federal government can go about promoting an innovation economy. The results of this effort may go into an eventual report put out by West for new members of the next Administration. Below the Step2 post linked above, we've pre-loaded an initial list of 96 different possible agenda items, as prepared by West, for an innovation agenda, covering a variety of proposals touching on these topics:Now we need your help:Together, we can help shape a powerful agenda for innovation over the next four years.

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