Public sector’s problem solver, got a story to tell? Write for GovInsider

By Si Ying Thian

We’re calling for contributors for our Guest Column to share lessons around public sector innovation.

We are making an open call for contributors. Whether you are a public officer, a researcher, or a non-profit leader using tech to reach underserved communities, we want to hear from you.

At GovInsider, we believe that the most impactful insights are found in the reality of implementation, which is within the messy, complex yet rewarding process of making innovation actually work for the people it serves. 

 

Over the past year, our Guest Column has hosted voices ranging from current and former ministers, digital government practitioners, to researchers talking about the future of governance, the real-world impact of digital public infrastructure (DPI), the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) and more. 

 

We are making an open call for contributors. Whether you are a public officer navigating legacy systems, a researcher with a controversial take on policy, or a non-profit leader using tech to reach underserved communities, we want to hear from you. 

What we are looking for 

 

We aren't looking for press releases.
 

Our readers, your peers in the public sector, are looking for insight, friction, and foresight. We are referring to: 

 
  • The how-to of innovation: Did your agency successfully scale a pilot? What were the practical hurdles and lessons learnt? 

  • Policy provocations: Is there a gap in how emerging tech like agentic AI or quantum computing is regulated? 

  • Inclusive design: How do we ensure digital services don’t leave anyone behind? 

 

Who should contribute

 

You don’t need to be a professional writer or a high-level theorist to write for us.  

 

We are simply looking for people who are "in the room” where public service happens. We want to hear from: 

 
  1. Current or former public sector practitioners: Whether you are on the frontline or in a project team, you’ve seen what it takes to get a service off the ground 
  2. Academia and researchers: If you are researching policy or innovation and have ideas that can be put into practice today

  3. Non-profit organisations: If you are working alongside government to support communities and how systems can better serve people

 

Submission guidelines 

 

To ensure your insights resonate with our community, keep these criteria in mind: 

 

Tip #1: Target the public sector

Write for the practitioner. Our audience values the lessons learned over abstract theory. 

 

Tip #2: Brevity is key

We recommend keeping the wordcount to about 1,200 words, but we encourage you to aim for fewer. Public sector leaders are busy, so a punchy, 800-word piece often has more impact than a long-form essay.

 

Tip #3: Actionable takeaways

If a reader finishes reading your story in five minutes, what is one thing they should try tomorrow? 

 

Why write for GovInsider

 

Our platform reaches a global audience of ministers, ambassadors, mayors, agency CEOs, tech chiefs, and more. Since 2015, we have reached over 10 million readers publishing learnings for governments. 

 

Writing for us isn’t just sharing a story, but shaping a global discourse on what it takes to crack innovation in the public sector (which may not be the easiest sector to do so). 

How to contribute 

 

Write to us at editorial@govinsider.asia or drop us a message via our LinkedIn page here to share your idea with us.