Before the hackathon | How you can prepare | What to bring | Venue information | Hack day agenda
Before the hackathon
Two days before the hackathon
- Review the co-sponsors’ tools and materials for the hackathon online.
- Please visit each of the federal websites and start thinking about how you might address their challenges.
- If you have not received a Slack workspace invitation email, contact us at hackathon@gsa.gov.
- Registration is closed. You may not add or change team members.
Day of the hackathon
- Hackathon participants will be randomly assigned to work on one federal website to hack from a list of five.
- Web assignments will be announced at the event at approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT.
- If you have registered but decide not to attend, please contact us at hackathon@gsa.gov so that we may offer your spot to someone on the waitlist.
How you can prepare
- Brush up on what it takes to optimize a website for AI consumption.
- Familiarize yourself with the websites — on the morning of the hackathon, you will be assigned to work on only one website.
- Review all co-sponsor materials as you receive them.
- Join the event’s Slack workspace and submit your questions to co-sponsors and organizers. If you need an invitation to the Slack workspace contact us at hackathon@gsa.gov.
- Read the official rules and digitally sign your waiver form (sent to you by email).
What to bring
- Your laptop and any peripherals you may need. Please ensure your laptop has a working webcam and microphone, since you may have to present to remote judges. Event organizers will not provide any equipment.
- Headphones with a microphone (and backup headphones).
- Lunch. Unfortunately, the government is not able to provide food or beverages on-site. We will make arrangements for you to leave the building or pick up food during the day if needed.
- Government-issued photo identification.
Venue information
- Please allow ample time to clear security in the morning; it may take up to 45 minutes to gain entry due to the hackathon crowd.
- Building escorts are required at all times. You may not leave the designated hackathon areas without an escort.
- You must follow all building security requirements and instructions.
Washington, D.C.
U.S. General Services Administration Headquarters, 1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20270
New York, NY
One World Trade Center, 285 [PDF] , Fulton Street, Floor 55, New York, NY 10007
Atlanta, GA
Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building, 77 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Hack day agenda, July 31, 2024
Time (EDT) | Activity |
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8 a.m. | Doors open, security check for participants - You MUST be present by 8:45 if you are requesting to be assigned to a team
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9 a.m. | Opening remarks - Welcome — David Shive, Chief Information Officer and Acting Chief Technology Officer, GSA Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Keynote — Robin Carnahan, GSA Administrator
- Federal AI Hackathon challenge — Zach Whitman, Chief AI Officer and Chief Data Scientist, GSA Office of Enterprise Data and Privacy Management Division
- Event logistics and run of show — Andrew Politi, Director, Solutions Strategy Division, GSA Office of the Chief Technology Officer
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9:30 a.m.–3 p.m. | Time to code! |
3–6 p.m. | Judging and People’s Choice presentations |
6 p.m. | Closing remarks and award presentations |