
"Joel Owhe of the FDNY developed a groundbreaking job safety analysis application that transformed a paper-heavy system into a digital platform, enhancing firefighter safety and training evaluations."
"Roxanne Anderson from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene implemented public health vending machines that have been used over 42,000 times, dispensing naloxone kits and other essential resources."
The fourth annual NYC Hayes Innovation Prize ceremony recognized a dozen city workers for their innovative projects aimed at enhancing government services. Winning projects from eight public sector entities focused on affordability, accessibility, and public safety. Honorees were chosen from 74 nominations across over 30 agencies, each receiving a $1,000 cash prize. Notable winners included Joel Owhe from the FDNY for a job safety analysis application and Roxanne Anderson from DOHMH for public health vending machines addressing the overdose crisis.
Read at www.amny.com
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