Are you a college student looking to make a difference in your world…and beyond? Do you love the idea of using technology make government more collaborative, participatory, and transparent? Does your childhood dream of someday working for NASA still live on?
If you’ve answered yes to the above questions, and you’ll be spending your 2012 spring semester in either Washington, DC, or Houston, TX, then read on! The NASA Open Government Initiative is looking for innovative undergraduates to join our team for one-semester internships at NASA Headquarters and NASA Johnson Space Center.
What is the NASA Open Government Initiative?
The Open Government Initiative is an innovative strategy for changing how government works. The aim of open government is to take advantage of the know-how and entrepreneurial spirit of those outside government institutions to work together with those inside government to solve problems. Open Government is all about embracing the concept of “open innovation” – the idea that working in a transparent, participatory, and collaborative fashion helps improve performance, inform decision-making, encourage entrepreneurship, and solve problems more effectively.
As a member of NASA’s OpenGov team, you’ll be working on a number of projects throughout the agency related to open government activities. Some examples of projects we’ll have you working on include:
A huge part of this internship will be self-guidance. Much like Google’s 20% time, we’ll want you to take part of your time here to start your own OpenGov project. We’ll work with you to find a project you are interested in and passionate about, then allow you to take the reins and manage it. In the past, OpenGov interns have created Android Apps using NASA data, the OpenGov Progress Dashboard, and worked on projects like Fragile Oasis and NASA Tweetups.
Although we have no requirement for a specific major or program for applicants, this position will be primarily policy-focused. Thus, a background in public policy, political science, business, or a related field will be extremely useful. A love for space exploration and an inquisitive nature are essential, as are self-motivation, strong writing chops and experience in using web technologies. Additionally, knowledge of HTML/CSS and WordPress are desired but not required. To apply, fill out the form below. Applications are due Sunday, October 9, 2011 at 11:59pm Eastern Time. This position is unpaid.
For more information or to apply, visit http://open.nasa.gov/opengov-spring-2012-internship/.
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