Mayor de Blasio and NYCEDC Launch Sixth Annual NYC Bigapps Competition - Challenging NYC

July 17, 2015NYC  BigApps 2015 Will Address Challenges Identified in Mayor’s OneNYC Plan:  Affordable Housing, Zero Waste, Connected Cities and Civic EngagementMicrosoft,  AOL and More Than Two Dozen Tech and Civic Partners to Support Civic Tech  Innovators with Prizes and In-Kind SupportNEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New  York City Economic Development Corporation announced the launch of NYC BigApps  2015, the City’s annual contest for all members of the tech and civic  ecosystems to create web or mobile apps, devices, platforms and other  technology products to address pressing City challenges. NYC BigApps 2015 asks  entrants to make the City a better place for all New Yorkers by addressing four  issues identified in Mayor de Blasio’s One New York: The Plan for a  Strong and Just City: Affordable Housing, Zero Waste, Connected Cities and  Civic Engagement. Teams are encouraged to submit mobile and web apps, connected  devices, platforms, games and other technology products that address these  challenges, catalyzing collaboration between multidisciplinary teams of  programmers, engineers, designers, marketers, entrepreneurs and civic professionals.  Five winning teams, one from each category and a wildcard team, will receive  cash prizes totaling more than $125,000, as well as in-kind prizes and  opportunities to collaborate with public and private partners to implement  their products. Official competition rules, as well as additional information  and updates, can be found on the competition website: www.NYCBigApps.com.“BigApps is such an exciting challenge – it’s a collaborative  effort between government and the tech community that takes immense amounts of  data, combines it with bright talent and dedicated minds, and results in  boundless innovation, creativity, and smart new ideas that help solve some of  our most pressing problems,” said Mayor de Blasio. “I can’t wait to  see the sharp and innovative solutions our contestants come up with for these  challenges, which address issues identified in OneNYC – our comprehensive plan  for a strong, equitable, sustainable, and resilient city. Just like OneNYC,  BigApps is an ambitious, forward-looking effort that requires collaboration and  innovation to succeed.”“New York City is the global capital of innovation, and technology  is a core component of that story as we turn the page to the next chapter of  our economic history,” said Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic  Development Alicia Glen. “We are leaders in the ‘hyphen-tech’ economy:  fin-tech, bio-tech, fashion-tech, media-tech, and manufacturing-tech, to name a  few. The BigApps Competition allows us to add civic-tech to that list,  empowering the sharpest minds to solve our city""s toughest challenges with the  power of technology, data, and collaboration.”“For the last several years, NYC BigApps has unleashed the power  of New York City’s tech ecosystem to make the City a better place for New  Yorkers,” said NYCEDC Interim President Kim Vaccari. “Now in its  sixth year, BigApps will build upon that success, leveraging the ingenuity and  diversity of our City to solve some of the great civic challenges facing us  today, while making New York City a more sustainable and equitable place. I  look forward to the innovative and inspiring solutions that will be developed  in the coming weeks and months.”“BigApps  2015 is an opportunity for the best and brightest in New York City’s tech  community to partner with the City to make it a better place for everyone,”  said Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. “Because the Council is  committed to advancing participatory budgeting through inclusive technology, we  are especially thrilled about the civic engagement challenge this year and look  forward to the possibilities this competition will generate for furthering  democracy. I wish good luck to all of this year’s participants, and look  forward to seeing great work that will make a difference in the lives of New  Yorkers.”OneNYC is the City’s comprehensive plan for a strong, equitable,  sustainable, and resilient city, building on prior long-term plans and setting  measurable goals for tackling core challenges in the coming years. This year’s  NYC BigApps challenges address four goals that were identified in OneNYC:Affordable Housing:  Expand access to affordable housing for all New Yorkers.Zero Waste: Equip New Yorkers with new tools to  reduce waste at home and work, to help reach the City’s goal of zero waste sent  to landfills by 2030.Connected Cities: Use tech to improve the  way we measure, map and manage New York City.Civic Engagement: Develop a 21st Century  model for civic engagement.NYC BigApps 2015 officially began accepting submissions last night  at a launch event at the headquarters of Civic Hall, located in Manhattan’s  Flatiron District, where prospective contestants were able to connect, network  and begin to collaborate on their projects.NYC BigApps is open to individuals, companies and nonprofits.  Submissions are due in mid-October. Following submission, a panel of  BigApps evaluators will choose up to 20 finalists, who will have an opportunity  to refine their products in advance of a judging event and final Award Ceremony  in December. To assist teams, the competition provides access to more than  1,000 public data sets on the NYC  OpenData Portal, as well as data and APIs from dozens of private and academic  partners.In addition, each challenge category is being supported by a  group of City agencies, civic organizations, and companies that will help teams  ideate, design and build their products by hosting mentor office hours, events  and tours. Participants will also have access to competition-wide events throughout  August and September designed to encourage team formation and product  development.“The Mayor’s Office of Tech & Innovation is super-excited to  present the first-ever BigApps challenge focused on the Internet of Things, a  key component of the Smart City. New York City has the most diverse and vibrant  urban landscape in the world, so the opportunity to leverage connected devices  to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers is virtually unlimited,”  said Minerva Tantoco, Chief Technology Officer for the City of New York.  “We’re looking forward to seeing what creative people come up with around the  connected self, connected city, and connected community.”“When we helped launch NYC BigApps six years ago we envisioned a  new level of engagement with the City’s burgeoning tech community,” said Department  of Information Technology and Telecommunications Commissioner Anne Roest.  “That it has grown into an engine for the development of solutions to  significantly improve New Yorkers’ lives speaks to the best of what civic tech  can offer.”“BigApps 2015 is an  opportunity for tech-savvy New Yorkers to contribute solutions to some of the  City""s most prominent issues. As technology continues to play an increasingly  universal and significant role in day to day life, this competition will offer  innovative solutions to prevalent problems like providing affordable housing  and eliminating environmental waste. Reaching out to the people of New York  City for ideas will also provide the fresh perspective that truly catalyzes change,"  said Public Advocate Letitia James.“I’m excited to be a part of this year’s BigApps competition,”  said Council Member James Vacca, Chair of the Committee on Technology.  “This competition brings the best and the brightest tech minds in our city to  come together and find innovative ways to solve the issues facing our city.  When I participated last year, I was impressed to see such inventive ideas, and  I expect this year’s participants to up the ante!”“This is a wonderful and exciting challenge, and highlights the  importance of tech innovation to our city and to Staten Island.  On a  borough level, we see tech innovation as a driving force in our efforts to  transform our North Shore into a vibrant hub of technology, entertainment,  culture and tourism.  I applaud Mayor de Blasio and his entire team for  their work in crafting NYC BigApps 2015, and look forward to the innovative  solutions that the best minds in this city can come up with…because in my  opinion, the best minds in this city are the best minds in the world,” said Staten  Island Borough President James Oddo."Innovation is the key to growth, and this contest is a great  way to showcase our New York City""s place in the world as a leader in  technology while also finding new solutions to longstanding issues faced by our  city. I look forward to seeing what will certainly be many great entries in the  BigApps competition, and I urge Bronx app developers to get involved in this  contest," said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.“Open data is fuel for progress,” said John Paul Farmer,  Microsoft""s Director of Technology & Civic Innovation. “Since its  founding in 2009, NYC BigApps has shown an ability to catalyze innovators to  use open data to solve real-world problems. These are problem-solvers hailing  from all backgrounds and all boroughs. Microsoft is excited to once again  partner with the New York City Economic Development Corporation to provide  technologies and expertise to ensure that this year""s BigApps is the most  impactful yet.”“AOL is proud to call New York City home and we are thrilled to be  a part of this year’s competition,” said William Pence, Chief Technology  Officer of AOL Inc. “BigApps is the perfect example of our great city’s  potential for innovation and collaboration, and we are excited to work with the  brightest tech talent New York City has to offer to find solutions to our  communities’ most pressing challenges.”“We are excited to partner with BigApps again this year to help  kick off the 2015 competition. Over the years, this event has become a  testament to the tech community""s efforts to tackle some of New York""s biggest  challenges, as well as the City""s support of the larger New York tech  ecosystem,” said Serkan Piantino, Site Director of Facebook NY.   “I hope the BigApps teams get to experience what it’s like to have thousands or  maybe millions of people use their creations and find value in them. That is a  truly rewarding and addictive experience.”NYC BigApps 2015 is administered by HR&A Advisors, Inc., in  partnership with SUPER VISION, Supercharger Studio, Savvy Strategy, and Civic  Hall, and supported by a broad array of program partners and sponsors, including:Financial Sponsors  Microsoft AOL Facebook Cisco Control Group + Titan Outdoor iHeartRadioIn-Kind Sponsors  Pentagram General Assembly Yahoo IDEO Urban.us BetaNYC Seaport District NYC Civic Hall Grand Central Tech Google Startup AcademyChallenge PartnersAffordable Housing  New York Housing Conference Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development Center for NYC NeighborhoodsZero Waste  NYC Department of Sanitation Mayor’s Office for Sustainability Closed Loop Fund Pure Energy PartnersConnected Cities  Mayor’s Office of Tech & Innovation Cisco Control Group + Titan Outdoor R/GACivic Engagement  Mayor’s Office of Digital Strategy New York City Council Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito Council Member James Vacca, Technology Committee Chair Staten Island Borough President James Oddo Participatory Budget Project Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit NYC Department of Parks & Recreation NYC Department of City Planning NYC ServiceOriginally launched in 2009, NYC BigApps has helped create over  500 apps and other tech products, and has engaged more than 500,000 New  Yorkers. Last year’s competition awarded seven grand prizes; winners included  Heat Seek NYC, an Internet of Things technology that allows New York City  tenants to track and report heating violations in their apartments, and Mind My  Business, a web and mobile app that keeps small businesses updated about local  happenings in their communities. Both products remain in development, and teams  continue to work with New York City officials to integrate the technology with  public data and services.

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