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GLOBAL FORUM PANEL DISCUSSION:
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PANEL DISCUSSION
Abstract Title*
Rethinking Public Sector through Blockchain.
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45 minutes:
I. OVERVIEW, MARTA
Introduce Public Sector
Introduce panel
Introduce Public sector special interest group
Discuss SIG goals tell us about work we have been doing.
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Panel discussion.
(Marta) Introduce panel
Saptarshi Choudhury
Sean O'Kelly
Bobbi Muscara
Explain The Public Sector special interest group (Bobbi)
Hyperledger Public Sector Special Interest focused on applying distributed Ledger technology to the Public Sector. How did we come to this point , what motivated us....
Public Sector organizations are business set up with the aim of providing a public service . they exist in all three levels of government ( federal, state and local) . Most comprised of organizations that are owned or operated by government or work directly with those agencies that provide services for its citizens.
Governments role in society is to maintain trusted information. A role that will continue to be of central importance to its citizen.
By leveraging Blockchain Technology Governments can add trust to systems.
Tell us about the work you have been doing (Saptarshi)
ADD ideas here
How did we come up...COMMONALITY. what process we used... Study use cases meeting discussions brainstorming, build upon ideas during discussion. (Sean O'Kelly)
Add ideas Here
What have we found 4 themes
Discover new pathways for the Public Sector when discovering the benefits of Blockchain Technology
CONCLUSIONS ON COMMONALITY
1. Identity - Bobbi SSI, DID
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importance VON network
2.
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Regulations (as Saptarshi mentioned, we also refer to this as Regulatory Compliance) - degrees of efficiencies
3. Integration and Inter-operability Government is participate (validator of ecosystem or owner operator).
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(Sean)
4. Governance What does it mean for government governance of blockchain ( government backed blockchain standard governance model) (Sean).
Discover new pathways for the Public Sector when discovering the benefits of Blockchain Technology
HOW IS BLOCKCHAIN USED TODAY, Future of Public Sector with Blockchain technology, leveraged to help attain the 17 SDGSustainable development goals , Specifically Hyperledger
ADD EXAMPLES from Group
Bobbi: Dutch Initiative, Smart Dubai, New York Blockchain Apps
Saptarshi Hyperledger Iroha Cambodia , NSF DLT efficiency in PS, Kiva ,Sierra Leona Hyperledger Fabric Russia Saudi Arabia
Sean, Consumer lending, Regulatory Compliance, Fed Reserve Bank: Membership , Real Estate Transactions
Sustainable Development Goals (17) SDG - How Public Sector initiatives fit in with 2030 goal achievement
Are any projects happening now?
ADD Relevant projects
Fabric examples: Delaware Registration , Digital Identity solution North Carolina
Government lays down rules, Blockchain supplies a validation platform,
ADD Governance Examples
.* mix public and private
GDPR and Blockchain
AZ - Regulation in blockchain / other states
Security on Blockchain Privacy Conf. Security
What is preventing it from happening, Obstacles?
Add Obstacles Here
Digital islands
integration
Inter-operability
Platforms inter-operability
Market research into tech. stack used , where to find information from POC's Pilots and production Successes and failures
Spreading Awareness
Fear of being first, out of box solutions do not exist
III. Application: Uses Cases
- As seen as (branches) sectors of public sector Most Interesting uses cases
- Public Services: Energy: SAMPLE QUESTIONS Units of energy identified
- Government : Banking Policy: SAMPLE QUESTIONS Unit of currency Govt interest anti ML KYC
- Community: Charity / Donations : SAMPLE QUESTIONS Identifying donors , identify charitable gift, trace gift
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- Currently in use
- Proposed, POC
IV. CONCLUSIONS / Recommendations based on inferences during discussions final thoughts to connect everything together.
Add Conclusions from group
Marta draws final conclusion
Digital islands question of integration
- What we have learned / seen in SIG (presentations we have heard / conclusions from these examples that made us dive deeper)
- What we have consider / developed a common theme ( Identity, the interaction, the regulation and the governance)
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Abstract*
"Governments' and other public sector entities core function is to act on behalf of society to create the laws and rules that must be followed, and to ensure that they are being followed. It is foundationally foundation-ally necessary for governments to have access to accurate, relevant, and complete information in order to fulfill these responsibilities, which is why governments possess legal, regulatory, and judicial mechanisms to compel the truth from all societal participants. This authority uniquely positions governments' as validators of truth and custodians of trusted information. Emerging technologies continually provide new capabilities that enable creativity and the rethinking of existing processes, interactions, and models. While all emerging technologies will play a role in the public sector, blockchain will certainly be among the most consequential, because of its specific role as a facilitator, validator, and custodian of trusted information. This technology promises to enable governments' and other public sector entities to interact with societal participants within a larger ecosystem, or fabric, which will break down traditional public-private silos and provide completely new approaches toward governance. The key components of this ecosystem are a) identity (real world items of value (assets) that can be represented digitally), b) interactions (traceability of transactions), c) regulatory compliance (the embedded laws, rules, and contracts that should be followed), and d) governance (the creation, maintenance, and operation of the ecosystem)."
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