NEWS2 July 2013

IdeaScale sets sail with US Navy crowdsourcing platform

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US — Idea management software provider IdeaScale is providing a crowdsourcing platform for the US Navy.

With the US Navy looking to reduce inefficiencies, Reducing Administrative Distractions will collect and select feedback suggestions that will improve administrative operations from Navy employees at all levels from junior sailors to commanding officers.

All active-duty employees are eligible to participate under anonymous or properly named profiles and the first round of data collection will run throughout July.

Rear Admiral Herman Shelanski said: “It will give us a good indication of what’s really making our sailors mad, plus set a course of actionable items in the weeks to come.”

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2 Comments

11 years ago

Really interesting Simon, thanks?!? I think that you would be really interested in some recent research that I have come across about crowds and citizen science.? ? It’s called “The Theory of Crowd Capital” and you can download it here if you’re interested: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2193115 Really powerful stuff!

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11 years ago

I have doubts about what standard of Ideas they are going to get if they any ideas to come in anonymously. The quality will not be good, that's what we've found - www.getvetter.com

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