Aggravation or Collaboration - Developing innovation across agencies

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Aggravation or Aggravation or CollaborationCollaboration

The Key ProgrammeThe Key ProgrammeUnlocking Innovation across GovernmentUnlocking Innovation across Government

Innovate to Save Maidstone December 09

AggravationAggravation• I don’t have time to work with others any

more• They want different things to me and always

want to try to control what we do• For every ten ideas we have together only one

or two are even slightly interesting

CollaborationCollaboration• It’s good to get other peoples ideas on my

problems – maybe we do get stuck-in-a-rut• If we can work together, then we do save

money – and there’s not a lot of that going around at the moment

• It’s fun to think about different things – I get a buzz from solving problems and helping others – especially if it also solves my problems

TodayToday• Setting the scene• What will the Key do for you?• How will the Key work?• How can you get involved?

Setting the sceneSetting the scene• Why are we bothering with innovation?• What can a national infrastructure do?• Who is behind this?

The Key is for you if you are lookingThe Key is for you if you are looking……• … to help your organisation manage & embrace

innovation• … to share your innovative ideas with

Government• … to collaborate and create innovative solutions• … to find out what innovative activities are

happening in the public sector• … to measure the value of innovation

• Develop your own ideas/needs management system/process

• Commercial offering• White label key hopper

Step 1 - Define

• Social networking tools• Civil pages, IDeA’s Knowledge hub and CoP• Key’s Cross agency hopper

Step 2 – Discover & Refine

• SBRI• Joint procurement/collaboration

Step 3 – Develop & Deploy

NEW SBRI

• SBRI is a structured process enabling the Public Sector to engage with Innovative Companies :-• Helping Departments fulfil their Objectives

– Using Innovation to achieve step function improvement s

• Accelerating Technology Commercialisation– Provide a route to market

• Supporting the development of Innovative Companies– Provide a lead customer/R&D partner– Provide funding & credibility for fund raising

SBRI Process

• Open competition based on PSB Challenges• PSB defines the problem space for which solutions are either absent

or inadequate

• Competition widely advertised through TSB channels• Reach out to broad spectrum of technology based industry

• Applications assessed by PSB and most promising ones awarded development contracts.

• Project risk is managed through a Phased process• Phase 1 Proof of Feasibility typically 6mths & £100K• Phase 2 Prototype Development can be up to 2 years and £1M

(depends on challenge)

• Showcase• Syndication with other showcases

Step 4 – Diffuse

Cross Agency ChallengesCross Agency Challenges• Means to describe innovation such that

another agency understands• An ability for people to collaborate across

sectors and geographical areas• An ability to have a formal procurement

process which can drive innovation• Consistent metrics to give a national picture• Raise awareness of innovations to stimulate

diffusion• Help the innovator maximise the potential of

their idea (recognise and protect IP)

Deliverables and TimelineDeliverables and TimelineMarch 2010• SBRI• Showcase• Detailed concept

March 2011• Hopper, scorecard, IP protection, R, C & E

Summary of Programme Summary of Programme ObjectivesObjectives

Supporting the emergence of new ideas and accelerating the take up of transformational ones•Provide the frontline with a voice to Government•Facilitate innovation on cross cutting themes•Reuse existing innovation•Provide an innovative procurement route•Provide a picture of our Public Sector innovation nation

Getting involvedGetting involved• Attend stakeholder meetings• Talk to us about becoming a pilot

Thank you for listeningThank you for listeningAny further questions please feel free to Any further questions please feel free to e-mail e-mail damien.kennedy@gateway.gov.uk

DEFINE: Use an ideas management tool to help you peer review, organise and match needs and problems with innovative ideas.DISCOVER & REFINE: Get opinions, feedback and collaboration on your ideas from other appropriate agencies. Use a collaborative environment and human-type matching, or machine-assisted semantic mapping, to bring in ideas from other parts of the public sector, or beyond.DEVELOP & DEPLOY: Use the competition manager resources to explore the procurement options available to you in working with new suppliers. Run a competition using SBRI good procurement practice.DIFFUSE: Seek further adoption and share your successes in the showcase, highlighting what you did and how success can be measured. Showcases will feed back into future innovations.

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