Idea Factory Case Study Presentation

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IdeaFactory is a new web communication tool, which will allow DHS employees to submit and discuss innovative ideas for improving DHS. TSA has been using IdeaFactory for almost three years and has collected over 10,000 new ideas.

Come find out more about this innovative new tool from one of its program managers! Learn what works, how to implement change in government, and much more!

Date:        Wednesday, 24 February
Time:        6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Speaker:   Peter Clunie
Location:   National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA)
                900 7th Street NW
                Suite 600
                Washington, DC

Directions: The Academy’s headquarters is located one block north of the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro Station, accessible 
via the Red, Yellow and Green lines; Take the 7th and H Street exit and proceed north. 

Peter Clunie is currently a Deputy Program Manager of the IdeaFactory Program in the Office of the Deputy Administrator at the Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security. In this role, he manages the IdeaFactory, a web-based innovation tool that enables the workforce to submit ideas that impact policies, procedures, and processes on a national level; the IdeaFactory also fosters social networking and collaboration within the agency. Prior to this role, Peter worked in the financial services industry in the area of Treasury Services (cash management and investments) for two leading global banks supporting large, multinational as well as mid-corporate clients in based in Europe, Canada and the U.S.  He had both domestic and international assignments, working in London for two years.  Peter is also a retired Lt Col from the United States Air Force Reserve, where he served as a Logistics Readiness Officer, most recently at the Pentagon, Headquarters, United States Air Force.  Peter holds a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University, a Master Business Administration from Duke University, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Howard University.

 

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