U.S. Government Continues To Embrace Crowdsourcing Ross | April 11th, 2010

Last month, the U.S. Government adopted a new policy promoting government crowdsourcing initiatives at the national level.

As part of that effort, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has launched a new website designed to crowdsource policy opinions focused on the manufacturing industry.

It’s great to see the government follow-through on its commitment to leverage crowdsourcing to solve complex public problems – and to help private industry in the process.

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