On DoD: DIA’s innovation strategy

On this week's show, Dan Doney, the Defense Intelligence Agency's chief innovation officer, spends the full hour with Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu to talk a...

This week, a deeper look at subject we covered in less detail during a program last year: The Defense Intelligence Agency effort to change the way it brings technological innovations into government.

On this week’s show, Dan Doney, the agency’s chief innovation officer spends the full hour with Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu to talk about a few key elements of DIA’s 2014 innovation strategy, including the recently-launched Needipedia site and the forthcoming Open Innovation Gateway. Both programs are attempts to find answers to the typical “friction points” DIA has identified during its examination of the typical government technology uptake processes.

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On DoD: Doney aims to shake up how DIA brings new technology on board

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