Gallagher Announces Opening of 2022 Congressional App Challenge

Gallagher Announces Opening of 2022 Congressional App Challenge
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Mike Gallagher for Wisconsin issued the following announcement on June 23.
Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today announced that the Congressional App Challenge is open to middle and high school students who live or study in Wisconsin’s Eight Congressional District.

The app challenge is a national competition that allows students interested in STEM to design, create and demonstrate an application on a computer, tablet, or phone. Eighth District students will compete against each other to have their app posted online on the official Congressional App Challenge website.

“There is a nationwide shortage of cyber talent, and it’s critical we work to ensure any Northeast Wisconsin students interested in this field are ready to fill that gap as soon as they can enter the workforce,” said Rep. Gallagher. “The Congressional App Challenge is an incredible way for students who live or study in the 8th district to get involved in STEM education and show off their talent. I look forward to seeing the innovative and creative applications they submit.”

Students can compete as individuals or in teams up to four members. Registration is available HERE. The deadline for submissions is 11:00 a.m. CT, Monday, November 1st, 2022. The parameters surrounding each submission are included below:

Topic: The app can be about any topic.

Platform: The app can be on any platform (web app, desktop/PC app, a web browser extension, robot, Ruby on Rails, mobile, etc).

Programming Language: Use any programming language: C/C++, Objective C, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, PHP, Swift, “block code”, etc.

Functionality: The app must have some degree of functionality to be competitive.

Content Suitability: The app cannot be indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad taste, demonstrate a lack of respect for public morals or conduct, adversely affect the reputation of Congressional districts, or depict hatred, defame, or threaten a specific community in the society or incite violence. Contain pornography, obscenity or sexual activity are prohibited. The app must not violate the Intellectual Property, common law or privacy rights of other parties.

Originality: The app must be original and solely owned by the Contestant such that no other party has any rights or interest, whether known or unknown.

Students and educators with questions about the Congressional App Challenge should contact Rep. Gallagher’s De Pere Office at 920-301-4500 or visit congressionalappchallenge.us.

Original source can be found here.



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