GovInsider Innovation Awards 2017 - NOMINATION FORM
Please submit this form to by30 June 2017. Complete ONE nomination form per category. Multiple entries for different categories on one form will not be accepted.
Please add your contact details so we can contact you for further details about this nomination if needed.
Nominator’s NameJob title
Organisation
Phone
- Please add the contact details of theindividual or organisationyou would like to nominate.
Name/Project
Organisation
Job title
Telephone number
- Please mark with X in the box of the award that you would like to nominate an individual or an organisation for. One X only!
X / Best adaptation / Best use of data
Best Citizen Engagement project / Best drones and robotics project
Best team under 35 / Best risk
Best use of UI and UX design
- Please provide a description of no more than 500 words ofwhy the nominated individual/organisation deserves an innovation award. Any metrics or evidence of success would be valuable. Hyperlinks may also be provided.
GOVINSIDER INNOVATION AWARDS DESCRIPTIONS
Best adaptation (recognising use of agile project management to change a project according to user feedback)
Best citizen engagement project
Best team under 35
Best use of UI and UX design
Best use of data
Best drones and robotics project
Best risk
Best Adaptation
This award recognises a project that has pivoted after it was initially announced. The project will have been announced to tackle a problem, but found that its approach was not working. Using agile project management, it will have adapted to discover how to better serve users and improve service delivery.
Best citizen engagement project
This award recognises a project that has engaged citizens and has metrics showing how it reached a large audience of people. A project needs to have used tools to create impact on a communications campaign, either changing perceptions, responding to aggrieved citizens, or reaching a new group in society.
Best team under 35
This award celebrates young officials who have used their skills and experiences to help shape government services. The team must show how they achieved a successful result to better serve citizens – and entries with metrics as evidence will be favoured.
Best use of UI and UX design
This award recognises the best use of design to improve a service and ensure that it is simple for a citizen to access and understand. The project must have been built between 2015 – 2017.
Best use of data
This award recognises a project that has used data across multiple agencies or sources to find new conclusions, efficiency savings, or delivery models. Applicants must show how they discovered a conclusion by looking through data that had not been recognised before.
Best drones and robotics project
This award celebrates an organisation that has used drones or robotics to deliver services in a new way. Applicants must either have used these tools to improve efficiency of a service; improve the ultimate delivery of a service; or trial new service that otherwise could not have existed.
Best risk
This award recognises all projects that took a risk. That may have been a policy risk; the trialling of a new approach; or the delivery of a service in a novel way that bucks the trend in your agency or organisation.
Please submit this application form to by30 June 2017. Complete ONE nomination form per category. Multiple entries for different categories on one form will not be accepted. If you reference the name of the specific program you are making the application for, then that makes identification easier.
The Award Decision Process
The panel of international judges will assess the nominations and select the 3 most popular which will be listed on our website and at the event. The overall winner will be announced at Innovation Labs World on 26 September 2017.