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4.4.1 Description of Environment (brief)
4.4.2 Use Case
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4.4.3 Recommendations
- Identity, Interactions, Regulations and Governance
4.4.1 Description of Environment
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Assessing the Potential to Improve Grants Management Using Blockchain Technology
June 2019
Topics: Government Agency Operations, Grants Management, Computer Methodologies, Distributed Ledger/Blockchain
Jasmine A. Faubert, The MITRE Corporation
Tracey G. Amos, The MITRE Corporation
Bianca N. Piccione, The MITRE Corporation
MITRE’s study results support the hypothesis that improvements in grants management for both federal agencies and grant recipients can be enabled through the use of blockchain technology. The primary benefit to federal agencies was improved decision making through improved transparency, quality, and timeliness of grant financial and performance information. The primary benefit to grant recipients was reducing redundant reporting to multiple grantmaking entities and auditors. Payment efficiency was a secondary benefit.
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