EPA challenges app developers

The Environmental Protection Agency wants private developers to use its data to create as many new applications as they can. The agency is leaving the rules for its...

The Environmental Protection Agency wants private developers to use its data to create as many new applications as they can. The agency is leaving the rules for its Apps for the Environment challenge wide open to encourage as many entries as possible. EPA says it wants to see useful, innovative ways to use, show, or combine publically available EPA data in an app, to address health or environmental problems. The challenge runs from now through mid September.

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