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by jbhatab 3811 days ago
That's awesome, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. This is great for a person who knows what they want to do or is already a developer, but I have more entrepreneurial minded people that I feel wouldn't know what to do if I sent them this link. I may be wrong, but I think something more in the vein of an 'current government problems' page or a way to submit your ideas would be interesting. Maybe a network where people can find cofounders and ideate with like minded individuals. I want them to feel like making an idea happen in the government is just as awesome and scalable as a 'standard' startup idea.
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They might be interested in Code for America's Brigade groups, which are civic technology volunteer groups that meet regularly in many cities (including outside the US): https://www.codeforamerica.org/brigade/
Once again thank you and I'm still impressed by what you are putting out, but that still isn't quite what they click with.

To be honest a lot of the tech startup people I interact with have tremendous egos and they need to know the end of the tunnel fulfills that ego, so big money startups is what resonates with them. I'm looking for the marriage of startups and government basically.

I'm just being hyper critical, but I figured raw feedback would help

Probably not a good fit for 18F then. Its a good fit if you want to work on open source projects that'll help the US government work more efficiently.

Disclaimer: No affiliation

That sounds more like politics to my ears, FWIW.
Challenge.gov might be about as close as you can get to a list of government problems with money attached to them. The government has lots of ways it supports small businesses, but 18F doesn't have a specific incubator.