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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. 120127071–2071–01]
Commerce Business Apps Challenge
Office of the Secretary (OS),
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
A key mission of both the
Department of Commerce (DOC) is to
help U.S. businesses grow and create
jobs. Recently, the White House
launched the BusinessUSA Initiative
(www.Business.USA.gov) to help further
these goals. This notice announces the
Commerce Business Apps Challenge
(https://docbusinessapps.challenge.gov)
which DOC is launching to encourage
members of the public to develop, using
at least one DOC data set, an application
(Web, mobile, PC, etc.) that assists
businesses and/or improves the service
delivery of Business.USA.gov to the
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business community. Specifically, we’re
looking for innovative ways to use DOC
and other federal data and program
information to help businesses:
• Learn about and evaluate
opportunities, both here in the U.S. and
internationally;
• Access useful government services,
data, and market information;
• Fund business activities;
• Support education and training,
and
• Facilitate or accelerate the pursuit
of operating and growing their business.
This notice announces the BizApps
Challenge and explains its terms and
conditions, and prizes.
DATES: Contestants must register for the
contest on this Web site by creating an
account between February 22nd and
April 30th, 2012. The judging period
will run from May 1, 2012, 12 a.m. EDT
to May 21, 2012, 11:59 p.m. EDT. DOC
will announce contest winners on May
31, 2012, or soon thereafter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gordon Keller, by phone at 202–482–
2490, or via email at GKeller@doc.gov,
or Mike Kruger, by phone at 202–482–
2556, or via email at MKruger@doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To
facilitate the public’s awareness of the
various types of DOC data available to
businesses online and to enhance the
usability and service delivery of the
newly launched BusinessUSA Initiative
(www.Business.USA.gov), DOC
announces a contest, open to the public,
to develop an application using at least
one DOC data set, to assist businesses
and/or improves the service delivery of
Business.USA.gov to the business
community.
You pick the technology* * *
• The web
• A personal computer
• A mobile handheld device, or
• Any platform broadly accessible to
the open Internet
* * *we provide the data (or at least
some of it).
DOC offers a wealth of economic,
demographic, environmental, weather,
international trade, scientific research
and program data and in this challenge,
we require that you use at least one of
our datasets in your application. This
data can be layered and/or combined
with any other federal, state, local or
publicly available information or
datasets that you wish. Below are listed
some repositories for DOC and other
federal data:
• Commerce Data
Æ U.S. Census Bureau—Population,
household, housing, demographics.
Economic census and monthly
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indicators, foreign trade, employment
statistics, maps, geographic data and
more.
D https://www.census.gov/
D https://www.census.gov/main/www/
access.html
Æ International Trade Administration
(ITA)—International market research,
export assistance services, market access
assistance, trade agreements
D https://www.trade.gov
D https://www.export.gov
Æ U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO)—www.uspto.gov
Æ National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)—
D Climate Data—https://
www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html
D Weather Data—https://
www.nws.noaa.gov/
Æ National Technical Information
Service (NTIS)—Database of research
sponsored by the U.S. and select foreign
governments.
D https://www.ntis.gov/products/
ntisdb.aspx
Æ Economic Development
Administration—https://www.eda.gov
Æ Bureau of Economic Analysis
(BEA)—https://www.bea.gov/itable/
index.cfm
Æ Bureau of Industry and Security
(BIS)—https://www.bis.doc.gov/
Æ Economic and Statistics
Administration (ESA)—https://
www.esa.doc.gov
Æ National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA)—
www.ntia.doc.gov
Æ All DOC’s data sets on Data.Gov:
(https://www.data.gov/list/agency/1/0/
catalog/raw/page/1/count/50)
• www.Data.gov—repository for data
and geodata from across the federal
government, searchable by agency, data
type, keyword, among others. Many, but
not all Commerce data sets reside here.
• https://www.data.gov/business—A
business specific section of Data.gov
(above), this Web site features businessrelated datasets and applications from
across the federal government.
Also:
• List of Open Data Sites Around the
World: https://www.data.gov/
opendatasites
• Amazon Listing of Public Data Sets:
https://aws.amazon.com/datasets
• Washington DC: https://
data.octo.dc.gov
• New York: https://nyc.gov/data
• San Francisco: https://datasf.org/
• U.K.: https://data.gov.uk/
These represent only a partial list of
data repositories, and contestants are
encouraged to use others as needed.
What’s in it for you?
The applications that best satisfy the
competition criteria will receive cash
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prizes up to $5,000 for the first prize
winner. We encourage contestants to
combine DOC data with other publicly
accessible data feeds from around the
Web, and to be creative in exploring
approaches for realizing the goals.
How To Enter
Contestants must register for the
contest on this Web site by creating an
account between February 6 and April
30, 2012. Registrants will receive an
email to verify their account and may
then enter their submissions via the
‘‘Post a Submission’’ tab (Submissions).
1. Submissions may be any kind of
software tool, be it for the Web, a
personal computer, a mobile handheld
device, console, or any platform broadly
accessible to the open Internet.
2. A Submission may be disqualified
if it does not function as expressed in
the description or if it does not comply
with the contest entry criteria (e.g., use
of at least one DOC dataset).
3. All Submissions must be available
for public use and evaluation by April
30, 2012 in order to be considered for
judging purposes.
4. Once a Submission is made, the
Contestant cannot make any changes or
alterations to the Submission until the
judging is complete. The approximate
date by which the judging will be
complete is May 21, 2012.
For all Submissions, the Contestant
agrees that DOC will have the ability to
release the code as open source at its
discretion (see Rules for more details).
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Judging Criteria
1. Use of DOC Data (20%)
Does the application use a novel
combination of relevant data sets,
including at least one dataset from one
of Commerce’s bureaus?
• Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
• Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
• U.S. Census Bureau
• Economic Development
Administration (EDA)
• Economic and Statistics
Administration (ESA)
• International Trade Administration
(ITA)
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
• National Telecommunications
Administration (NTIA)
• National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST)
• National Technical Information
Service (NTIS)
• U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO)
Note: All submissions must cite data
sources and note calculations, derivation and
mash-ups from the source(s).
2. Usability and Interface Design (20%)
Is the application implemented in a
functional and elegant fashion?
3. Relevance to Stated Objective (40%)
Does the application meet the mission
defined for this challenge?
4. Creativity
Important Dates
Is the application and concept
creative and interesting? (20%)
Submission Period
Prizes
Start: February 6, 2012 12 a.m. EDT.
End: April 30, 2012 11:59 p.m. EDT.
First Place—$5,000 (1 prize)
Second Place—$3,000 (1 prize)
Third Place—$2,000 (1 prize)
Judging Period
Start: May 1, 2012 12 a.m. EDT. End:
May 21, 2011 11:59 p.m. EDT.
Winners announced: May 31, 2011 12
a.m. EDT, or soon thereafter.
Judges
An exclusive panel of high-profile
judges will evaluate and vote on the
entries. The panel includes:
• John Bryson, Secretary of Commerce
• Steven Van Roekel, Federal CIO
• Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating
Officer, Facebook
• Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist,
Google
• Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of
O’Reilly Media
• Vivek Kundra, Executive Vice
President of Emerging Markets,
Salesforce.com
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Official Rules
Official Rules
1. Eligibility: The U.S. Department of
Commerce (DOC)—DOC BizApps Challenge
is open only to: (1) Citizens or permanent
residents of the United States who are at least
thirteen (13) years old at the time of entry (or
teams of eligible individuals); and (2) private
entities, such as corporations or other
organizations, that are incorporated in and
maintain a primary place of business in the
United States. Individuals submitting on
behalf of corporations, nonprofits, or groups
of individuals (such as an academic class or
other team) must meet the eligibility
requirements for individual participants. An
individual may join more than one team,
corporation, or nonprofit organization. DOC
employees and members of their immediate
family (spouses, children, siblings, parents),
and persons living in the same household as
such persons, whether or not related, are not
eligible to participate in the Competition.
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2. Competition Subject to Applicable Law:
The Competition is subject to all applicable
federal laws and regulations. Participation
constitutes each Participant’s full and
unconditional agreement to these Official
Rules and administrative decisions, which
are final and binding in all matters related to
the Competition. Eligibility for a prize award
is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements
set forth herein. This notice is not an
obligation of funds; the final award of prizes
is contingent upon the availability of
appropriations.
3. Competition Submission Period:
Developers must submit their original
application between February 6, 2012 and
April 30, 2012. Submissions will be
published on Challenge.gov as they are
received throughout the competition
submission period.
4. Teams: Challenge submissions can be
from an individual or a team. Prize money
will be awarded to the project leader for
distribution to the rest of the team.
5. Required Datasets: Submissions must
use at least one DOC dataset, such as those
available at https://www.data.gov. In addition,
you can combine data and resources from
this or any other public sources online. We
anticipate winning entries to draw from the
DOC data sources, but to combine them with
one another, as well as any of an interesting
array of publicly available resources,
geospatial and/or location data, etc.
6. Intellectual Property Rights: All
submissions to the DOC BizApps Challenge
remain the intellectual property of the
individuals or organizations that developed
them. By registering, consenting to the terms
of the challenge, and entering a Submission,
however, the Participant agrees that DOC
reserves an irrevocable, nonexclusive,
royalty-free license to use, copy, distribute to
the public, create derivative works from, and
publicly display and perform a Submission
for a period of one year starting on the date
of the announcement of contest winners.
7. Copyright: Participant represents and
warrants that he or she is the sole author and
copyright owner of the Submission, and that
the Submission is an original work of the
Participant, or if the Submission is a work
based on an existing application, that the
Participant has acquired sufficient rights to
use and to authorize others, including DOC,
to use the Submission, as specified in the
‘‘Intellectual Property Rights’’ section of the
Rules; and that the Submission does not
infringe upon any copyright or upon any
other third party rights of which the
Participant is aware, and that the Submission
is free of malware.
8. Submission Topic/Theme: All
Submissions should meet the intent and
spirit of the challenge, as previously defined
in the challenge summary.
9. Judges: The Submissions will be judged
by the judges identified in the challenge
details or by another qualified panel selected
by DOC at its sole discretion. The panel will
judge the Submissions on the judging criteria
identified in the challenge summary in order
to select winners in each category. Judges
have the right to withdraw without advance
notice in the event of circumstances beyond
their control. Judges may not (A) have
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personal or substantial (over $500) financial
interests in, or be an employee, officer,
director, or agent of any entity that is a
registered participant in a competition; or (B)
have a familial or financial relationship with
an individual who is a registered participant.
10. Decisions: The decisions of the judges
will be announced on or about May 31st,
2012 on Challenge.gov.
11. Publicity: Except where prohibited,
participation in the Competition constitutes
each winner’s consent to DOC’s and its
agents’ use of each winner’s name, likeness,
photograph, voice, opinions, and/or
hometown and state information for
promotional purposes through any form of
media, worldwide, without further
permission, payment or consideration.
12. Liability and Insurance: Any and all
information provided by or obtained from the
Federal Government is without any warranty
or representation whatsoever, including but
not limited to its suitability for any particular
purpose. Upon registration, all participants
agree to assume and, thereby, have assumed
any and all risks of injury or loss in
connection with or in any way arising from
participation in this competition,
development of any application or the use of
any application by the participants or any
third-party. Upon registration all participants
agree to and, thereby, do waive and release
any and all claims or causes of action against
the Federal Government and its officers,
employees and agents for any and all injury
and damage of any nature whatsoever
(whether existing or thereafter arising,
whether direct, indirect, or consequential
and whether foreseeable or not), arising from
their participation in the contest, whether the
claim or cause of action arises under contract
or tort. Upon registration, all participants
agree to and, thereby, shall indemnify and
hold harmless the Federal Government and
its officers, employees and agents for any and
all injury and damage of any nature
whatsoever (whether existing or thereafter
arising, whether direct, indirect, or
consequential and whether foreseeable or
not), including but not limited to any damage
that may result from a virus, malware, etc.,
to Government computer systems or data, or
to the systems or data of end-users of the
software and/or application(s) which results,
in whole or in part, from the fault,
negligence, or wrongful act or omission of the
participants or participants’ officers,
employees or agents.
Based on the subject matter of the
Competition, the type of work that it possibly
will require, and the likelihood of any claims
for death, bodily injury, or property damage,
or loss potentially resulting from challenge
participation, Participant is not required to
obtain liability insurance or demonstrate
fiscal responsibility in order to participate in
this Competition.
13. Standard Disclaimer: The following
disclaimer is mandatory for applications
deployed on non-DOC information systems.
This standard disclaimer shall be
incorporated into the software in such a way
that individuals must read and accept its
conditions before initial use (Note: The
standard disclaimer must appear in all
capital letters):
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THE MATERIAL EMBODIED IN THIS
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO YOU ‘‘AS-IS’’
AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OR THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BE
LIABLE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE FOR
ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFIT,
LOSS OF USE, SAVINGS OR REVENUE, OR
THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES,
WHETHER OR NOT DOC OR THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS,
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
POSSESSION, USE, OR PERFORMANCE OF
THIS SOFTWARE.
14. Records Retention and FOIA: All
materials submitted to DOC as part of a
Submission become DOC records and cannot
be returned. Any confidential commercial
information contained in a Submission
should be designated at the time of
submission. Submitters will be notified of
any Freedom of Information Act requests for
their Submissions in accordance with 29 CFR
70.26.
15. 508 Compliance: Participants should
keep in mind that the Department of
Commerce considers universal accessibility
to information a priority for all individuals,
including individuals with disabilities. In
this regard, the Department is strongly
committed to meeting its compliance
obligations under Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, to
ensure the accessibility of its programs and
activities to individuals with disabilities.
This obligation includes acquiring accessible
electronic and information technology. When
evaluating Submissions for this contest, the
extent to which a Submission complies with
the requirements for accessible technology
required by Section 508 will be considered.
Dated: February 22, 2012.
Simon Szykman,
Official, CIO, Office of the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. 120127071-2071-01]
Commerce Business Apps Challenge
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary (OS), Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: A key mission of both the Department of Commerce (DOC) is to
help U.S. businesses grow and create jobs. Recently, the White House
launched the BusinessUSA Initiative (www.Business.USA.gov) to help
further these goals. This notice announces the Commerce Business Apps
Challenge (https://docbusinessapps.challenge.gov) which DOC is launching
to encourage members of the public to develop, using at least one DOC
data set, an application (Web, mobile, PC, etc.) that assists
businesses and/or improves the service delivery of Business.USA.gov to
the business community. Specifically, we're looking for innovative ways
to use DOC and other federal data and program information to help
businesses:
Learn about and evaluate opportunities, both here in the
U.S. and internationally;
Access useful government services, data, and market
information;
Fund business activities;
Support education and training, and
Facilitate or accelerate the pursuit of operating and
growing their business.
This notice announces the BizApps Challenge and explains its terms and
conditions, and prizes.
DATES: Contestants must register for the contest on this Web site by
creating an account between February 22nd and April 30th, 2012. The
judging period will run from May 1, 2012, 12 a.m. EDT to May 21, 2012,
11:59 p.m. EDT. DOC will announce contest winners on May 31, 2012, or
soon thereafter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gordon Keller, by phone at 202-482-
2490, or via email at GKeller@doc.gov, or Mike Kruger, by phone at 202-
482-2556, or via email at MKruger@doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To facilitate the public's awareness of the
various types of DOC data available to businesses online and to enhance
the usability and service delivery of the newly launched BusinessUSA
Initiative (www.Business.USA.gov), DOC announces a contest, open to the
public, to develop an application using at least one DOC data set, to
assist businesses and/or improves the service delivery of
Business.USA.gov to the business community.
You pick the technology* * *
The web
A personal computer
A mobile handheld device, or
Any platform broadly accessible to the open Internet
* * *we provide the data (or at least some of it).
DOC offers a wealth of economic, demographic, environmental,
weather, international trade, scientific research and program data and
in this challenge, we require that you use at least one of our datasets
in your application. This data can be layered and/or combined with any
other federal, state, local or publicly available information or
datasets that you wish. Below are listed some repositories for DOC and
other federal data:
Commerce Data
[cir] U.S. Census Bureau--Population, household, housing,
demographics. Economic census and monthly
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indicators, foreign trade, employment statistics, maps, geographic data
and more.
[ssquf] https://www.census.gov/
[ssquf] https://www.census.gov/main/www/access.html
[cir] International Trade Administration (ITA)--International
market research, export assistance services, market access assistance,
trade agreements
[ssquf] https://www.trade.gov
[ssquf] https://www.export.gov
[cir] U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)--www.uspto.gov
[cir] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)--
[ssquf] Climate Data--https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html
[ssquf] Weather Data--https://www.nws.noaa.gov/
[cir] National Technical Information Service (NTIS)--Database of
research sponsored by the U.S. and select foreign governments.
[ssquf] https://www.ntis.gov/products/ntisdb.aspx
[cir] Economic Development Administration--https://www.eda.gov
[cir] Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)--https://www.bea.gov/itable/index.cfm
[cir] Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)--https://www.bis.doc.gov/
[cir] Economic and Statistics Administration (ESA)--https://www.esa.doc.gov
[cir] National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA)--www.ntia.doc.gov
[cir] All DOC's data sets on Data.Gov: (https://www.data.gov/list/agency/1/0/catalog/raw/page/1/count/50)
www.Data.gov--repository for data and geodata from across
the federal government, searchable by agency, data type, keyword, among
others. Many, but not all Commerce data sets reside here.
https://www.data.gov/business_A business specific section
of Data.gov (above), this Web site features business-related datasets
and applications from across the federal government.
Also:
List of Open Data Sites Around the World: https://www.data.gov/opendatasites
Amazon Listing of Public Data Sets: https://aws.amazon.com/datasets
Washington DC: https://data.octo.dc.gov
New York: https://nyc.gov/data
San Francisco: https://datasf.org/
U.K.: https://data.gov.uk/
These represent only a partial list of data repositories, and
contestants are encouraged to use others as needed.
What's in it for you?
The applications that best satisfy the competition criteria will
receive cash prizes up to $5,000 for the first prize winner. We
encourage contestants to combine DOC data with other publicly
accessible data feeds from around the Web, and to be creative in
exploring approaches for realizing the goals.
How To Enter
Contestants must register for the contest on this Web site by
creating an account between February 6 and April 30, 2012. Registrants
will receive an email to verify their account and may then enter their
submissions via the ``Post a Submission'' tab (Submissions).
1. Submissions may be any kind of software tool, be it for the Web,
a personal computer, a mobile handheld device, console, or any platform
broadly accessible to the open Internet.
2. A Submission may be disqualified if it does not function as
expressed in the description or if it does not comply with the contest
entry criteria (e.g., use of at least one DOC dataset).
3. All Submissions must be available for public use and evaluation
by April 30, 2012 in order to be considered for judging purposes.
4. Once a Submission is made, the Contestant cannot make any
changes or alterations to the Submission until the judging is complete.
The approximate date by which the judging will be complete is May 21,
2012.
For all Submissions, the Contestant agrees that DOC will have the
ability to release the code as open source at its discretion (see Rules
for more details).
Important Dates
Submission Period
Start: February 6, 2012 12 a.m. EDT. End: April 30, 2012 11:59 p.m.
EDT.
Judging Period
Start: May 1, 2012 12 a.m. EDT. End: May 21, 2011 11:59 p.m. EDT.
Winners announced: May 31, 2011 12 a.m. EDT, or soon thereafter.
Judges
An exclusive panel of high-profile judges will evaluate and vote on
the entries. The panel includes:
John Bryson, Secretary of Commerce
Steven Van Roekel, Federal CIO
Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer, Facebook
Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media
Vivek Kundra, Executive Vice President of Emerging Markets,
Salesforce.com
Judging Criteria
1. Use of DOC Data (20%)
Does the application use a novel combination of relevant data sets,
including at least one dataset from one of Commerce's bureaus?
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
U.S. Census Bureau
Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Economic and Statistics Administration (ESA)
International Trade Administration (ITA)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
National Telecommunications Administration (NTIA)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Note: All submissions must cite data sources and note
calculations, derivation and mash-ups from the source(s).
2. Usability and Interface Design (20%)
Is the application implemented in a functional and elegant fashion?
3. Relevance to Stated Objective (40%)
Does the application meet the mission defined for this challenge?
4. Creativity
Is the application and concept creative and interesting? (20%)
Prizes
First Place--$5,000 (1 prize)
Second Place--$3,000 (1 prize)
Third Place--$2,000 (1 prize)
Official Rules
Official Rules
1. Eligibility: The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC)--DOC
BizApps Challenge is open only to: (1) Citizens or permanent
residents of the United States who are at least thirteen (13) years
old at the time of entry (or teams of eligible individuals); and (2)
private entities, such as corporations or other organizations, that
are incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the
United States. Individuals submitting on behalf of corporations,
nonprofits, or groups of individuals (such as an academic class or
other team) must meet the eligibility requirements for individual
participants. An individual may join more than one team,
corporation, or nonprofit organization. DOC employees and members of
their immediate family (spouses, children, siblings, parents), and
persons living in the same household as such persons, whether or not
related, are not eligible to participate in the Competition.
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2. Competition Subject to Applicable Law: The Competition is
subject to all applicable federal laws and regulations.
Participation constitutes each Participant's full and unconditional
agreement to these Official Rules and administrative decisions,
which are final and binding in all matters related to the
Competition. Eligibility for a prize award is contingent upon
fulfilling all requirements set forth herein. This notice is not an
obligation of funds; the final award of prizes is contingent upon
the availability of appropriations.
3. Competition Submission Period: Developers must submit their
original application between February 6, 2012 and April 30, 2012.
Submissions will be published on Challenge.gov as they are received
throughout the competition submission period.
4. Teams: Challenge submissions can be from an individual or a
team. Prize money will be awarded to the project leader for
distribution to the rest of the team.
5. Required Datasets: Submissions must use at least one DOC
dataset, such as those available at https://www.data.gov. In
addition, you can combine data and resources from this or any other
public sources online. We anticipate winning entries to draw from
the DOC data sources, but to combine them with one another, as well
as any of an interesting array of publicly available resources,
geospatial and/or location data, etc.
6. Intellectual Property Rights: All submissions to the DOC
BizApps Challenge remain the intellectual property of the
individuals or organizations that developed them. By registering,
consenting to the terms of the challenge, and entering a Submission,
however, the Participant agrees that DOC reserves an irrevocable,
nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use, copy, distribute to the
public, create derivative works from, and publicly display and
perform a Submission for a period of one year starting on the date
of the announcement of contest winners.
7. Copyright: Participant represents and warrants that he or she
is the sole author and copyright owner of the Submission, and that
the Submission is an original work of the Participant, or if the
Submission is a work based on an existing application, that the
Participant has acquired sufficient rights to use and to authorize
others, including DOC, to use the Submission, as specified in the
``Intellectual Property Rights'' section of the Rules; and that the
Submission does not infringe upon any copyright or upon any other
third party rights of which the Participant is aware, and that the
Submission is free of malware.
8. Submission Topic/Theme: All Submissions should meet the
intent and spirit of the challenge, as previously defined in the
challenge summary.
9. Judges: The Submissions will be judged by the judges
identified in the challenge details or by another qualified panel
selected by DOC at its sole discretion. The panel will judge the
Submissions on the judging criteria identified in the challenge
summary in order to select winners in each category. Judges have the
right to withdraw without advance notice in the event of
circumstances beyond their control. Judges may not (A) have personal
or substantial (over $500) financial interests in, or be an
employee, officer, director, or agent of any entity that is a
registered participant in a competition; or (B) have a familial or
financial relationship with an individual who is a registered
participant.
10. Decisions: The decisions of the judges will be announced on
or about May 31st, 2012 on Challenge.gov.
11. Publicity: Except where prohibited, participation in the
Competition constitutes each winner's consent to DOC's and its
agents' use of each winner's name, likeness, photograph, voice,
opinions, and/or hometown and state information for promotional
purposes through any form of media, worldwide, without further
permission, payment or consideration.
12. Liability and Insurance: Any and all information provided by
or obtained from the Federal Government is without any warranty or
representation whatsoever, including but not limited to its
suitability for any particular purpose. Upon registration, all
participants agree to assume and, thereby, have assumed any and all
risks of injury or loss in connection with or in any way arising
from participation in this competition, development of any
application or the use of any application by the participants or any
third-party. Upon registration all participants agree to and,
thereby, do waive and release any and all claims or causes of action
against the Federal Government and its officers, employees and
agents for any and all injury and damage of any nature whatsoever
(whether existing or thereafter arising, whether direct, indirect,
or consequential and whether foreseeable or not), arising from their
participation in the contest, whether the claim or cause of action
arises under contract or tort. Upon registration, all participants
agree to and, thereby, shall indemnify and hold harmless the Federal
Government and its officers, employees and agents for any and all
injury and damage of any nature whatsoever (whether existing or
thereafter arising, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and
whether foreseeable or not), including but not limited to any damage
that may result from a virus, malware, etc., to Government computer
systems or data, or to the systems or data of end-users of the
software and/or application(s) which results, in whole or in part,
from the fault, negligence, or wrongful act or omission of the
participants or participants' officers, employees or agents.
Based on the subject matter of the Competition, the type of work
that it possibly will require, and the likelihood of any claims for
death, bodily injury, or property damage, or loss potentially
resulting from challenge participation, Participant is not required
to obtain liability insurance or demonstrate fiscal responsibility
in order to participate in this Competition.
13. Standard Disclaimer: The following disclaimer is mandatory
for applications deployed on non-DOC information systems. This
standard disclaimer shall be incorporated into the software in such
a way that individuals must read and accept its conditions before
initial use (Note: The standard disclaimer must appear in all
capital letters):
THE MATERIAL EMBODIED IN THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO YOU ``AS-
IS'' AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE OR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR
ANYONE ELSE FOR ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF USE, SAVINGS
OR REVENUE, OR THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES, WHETHER OR NOT DOC OR
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
LOSS, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE POSSESSION, USE, OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
SOFTWARE.
14. Records Retention and FOIA: All materials submitted to DOC
as part of a Submission become DOC records and cannot be returned.
Any confidential commercial information contained in a Submission
should be designated at the time of submission. Submitters will be
notified of any Freedom of Information Act requests for their
Submissions in accordance with 29 CFR 70.26.
15. 508 Compliance: Participants should keep in mind that the
Department of Commerce considers universal accessibility to
information a priority for all individuals, including individuals
with disabilities. In this regard, the Department is strongly
committed to meeting its compliance obligations under Section 508 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, to ensure the
accessibility of its programs and activities to individuals with
disabilities. This obligation includes acquiring accessible
electronic and information technology. When evaluating Submissions
for this contest, the extent to which a Submission complies with the
requirements for accessible technology required by Section 508 will
be considered.
Dated: February 22, 2012.
Simon Szykman,
Official, CIO, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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