L'Incubator of Territories of the National Agency for Territorial Cohesion (ANCT) aims to build, with local authorities, digital public services to solve users' problems.
The Incubateur des Territoires also supports the scaling up of innovative territorial projects and the implementation of shared governance and digital commons between local authorities and actors of the social and solidarity economy.
The approach is inspired by the one which was implemented by Etalab, the digital services incubator of the interministerial digital department (DINUM).
Four projects are currently under construction (" a team is in place to launch a solution quickly and test it with the first users") and seven projects are in the investigation phase (" the incubator accompanies a public agent to investigate an irritant or a public policy problem").
Construction Services
- Aidants Connect To allow a professional caregiver to carry out administrative procedures online in the place of a person unable to do so alone.
- Histologe A public service that facilitates the reporting, evaluation and monitoring of housing to accelerate the management of "poor housing".
- Lotocar To allow isolated people who are sometimes cut off from the Internet to travel in sparsely populated areas
- Anything goes Promoting employment for young people outside the city by helping them obtain their driver's license
Investigative Services
- Allo 62 Allowing users to find the right contact within the department
- Anti-Gaspi-Cantine : Reducing food waste in school canteens
- Auto Partage : Experimenting with the implementation of a citizen car-sharing service
- IntraprenordEnable users to find the right contact person within the department
- The Weasel : Knowing who does what at the Region in investigation
- The Locavors To allow children to consume more local products in the canteen
- Méli Melo Promoting access to culture, sports and leisure for young people
An investigation program in Le Havre to identify and attempt to solve six public policy problems
The Incubateur des territoires teams will accompany the city of Le Havre and its metropolis for nine to twelve weeks "to better identify the public policy problems to be solved, to better understand the users' needs and to determine the most useful service to be developed to meet them". The city and the metropolis will thus launch a investigation program The city and the metropolis will launch a multi-week process to identify and address six public policy issues."Launching an investigation program within one's community aims to identify public policy problems, such as unfulfilled appointments in social services. This approach allows to investigate these problems in order to bring out solutions, digital or not, by adopting methods from intrapreneurship or design. First, the community launches a call for intrapreneurs within its organization to bring out the good ideas of the agents themselves to solve these problems. Then, for nine to twelve weeks, they work independently, one day a week, to assess the reality and scope of the problem raised and formulate proposed solutions.Throughout this phase, a team from the ANCT's Territorial Incubator, composed of a coach and a designer, accompanies them. The entire Investigations program is financed by the Incubator.Références :