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White paper Meeting Agenda

July 19, 2019

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 Purpose of Hyperledger Public Sector white paper is to discuss the incorporation of Blockchain technology in the Journeys/ situations a Citizen, Individual or Non-Public Entity many cover when dealing with areas of the Public Sector. We will discuss these events through four sectors of governmental functions:

  1. Public Administration
  2. Public Service
  3. Government
  4. Community and Territory

We will discuss the effects Blockchain technology can have in transforming function and efficiencies in all areas of Public Sector initiatives.  With the governments, Business and citizens working together (3 pillars) we can transform the effectiveness of services / interactions. In order to leverage this new technology, analyze the implementations of public sector interactions to best utilize this technology.   Each sector of governments’’ journeys must pass through “RINGS” of blockchain implementation.  The “rings” are as follows:

  • Digital Identity
  • Regulated Transaction
  • Regulations
  • Governance

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December 6, 2019

Please find first draft of our efforts in developing a White paper. Please edit sections and we will discuss at next meeting.

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November 15

White paper Meeting Agenda

Attendees: Absent:  Bobbi, traveling, made notes in agenda.

  1. Introductions

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Global Forum Panel Discussion White Paper submission 
    1.  Hyperledger Global Forum 2020
      HYP20-8076631421 Our entry was wait listed for the forumand  they will notify us of any changes.

  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)
    Discuss Sections
    1. Introduction Section:  Bobbi: Found a Hyperledger template and I am adjusting it to our needs. Will start propagating the information from Wiki into sections this week 
    2. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management
  4. 4. Promote  Works: 

October 25

White paper Meeting Agenda

Attendees: 

Not Present : Bobbi   - posted the agenda on worked on the introduction, will be out of reach Friday but will listen to recording

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Global Forum Panel Discussion White Paper submitted and under review by the Global Forum Committee:
    1.  Hyperledger Global Forum 2020
      HYP20-8076631421
  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)
  4. Discuss Sections
    1. Introduction: Bobbi  Updated the greenhouse graphic and started working on text. Will present at next meeting. 
    2. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management
  5. 5. Promote  Works: 


October 4, 2019 no meeting

September 27 

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Submitting White paper for 9/27 deadline,
    1. The Wiki Page GLOBAL FORUM has the rest of the submission that needs to be completed  Our submission is due on 27th.  ACTION ITEM -COMPLETE SUBMISSION

  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)

  4. Discuss Sections
    1. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management

4. Promote  Works: 


September 20, 2019


NameEmail








White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Submitting White paper for 9/27 deadline, ( Bobbi - Completed Bio's except Sean, ran out of spots  and will add his information as a note .
    1. **Do we invite Rose to mediate?
    2. The Wiki Page GLOBAL FORUM has the rest of the submission that needs to be completed  Our submission is due on 27th.  ACTION ITEM -COMPLETE SUBMISSION

  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)

  4. Discuss Sections
    1. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management

4. Promote  Works: 


September 13th

NameEmail
bobbibobbi@ledgeracademy.com
Saptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.ne
Shanesneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Kelly CooperKellyCooper.2ds@gmail.com

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Submitting White paper for 9/27 deadline, 

    Global Forum March:  Our submission is due on 27th.  Panel discussion of White Paper. Action Item: Bobbi to collect bio for submission and have completed for next week review.

  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)
  4. Discuss Sections
    1. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management
    2. For Submission each public sector segment will start with the Use case template and then recommendation . Recommendations will discuss via the 4 ring (or buckets or positioning or connections or segments or ecosystem. Groups is assigned with creating marketing term for "public sector journeys" (identity, interactions, regulations , governance )  a citizen takes .






September 6, 2019 

AttendeesEmail ID
Saptarshi Choudhurysaptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Alfonso Govela
Kelly Cooperkellycooper.2ds@gmail.com
Bobbi Muscara
Sean O'Kelly
Issac Warren

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Submitting White paper for 9/27 deadline, 

    Global Forum March:

  3. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  ( White paper space on the wiki)
  4. Discuss Sections
    1. Use Cases
      1. Bank Loans 
      2. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
      3. Land Rights
      4. Grants Management :Higher Ed

4. Promote Works:

Meetups

Online exhibitors Presentation

Building Relationships - Local govt agencies and civil society together. , spread info on our meeting makes onboarding simple. Find assoc. that are looking (second Muse) for blockchain solutions on govt enterprise level.  reach out to City of Chicago. Reach out to Metropolis. 



August 30, 2019 

AttendeesEmail ID
Saptarshi Choudhurysaptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Alfonso Govela
Sean O' Kelly
Bobbi Muscara

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  (Bobbi - - I updated the White paper space on the wiki)

  3. Discuss Use Cases
  4. Bank Loans  -Govt watch dog for predatory leading, how does that work int the bank loan transactions and how Blockchain solution will benefit.

Sean:  Fina. service task force in IDWG , joined to align us with id group.  Pred. Lending  AML KYC 

  1. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
  2. Land Rights
  3. Grant Management : 

4. Promote Works:

Meetups

Online exhibitors Presentation

Global Forum March

Building Relationships - Local govt agencies and civil society together. , spread info on our meeting make on boarding simple. Find assoc. that are looking (second Muse) for blockchain solutions on govt enterprise level.  reach out to City of Chicago. Reach out to Metropolis. 




August 23, 2019 

AttendeesEmail ID
Saptarshi Choudhurysaptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Alfonso Govela
Sean O' Kelly
Balwinder Tarlok

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:  (Bobbi - Not able to attend - I updated the White paper space on the wiki. My goals or this week are to clean up the introduction by updating graphics and adding relevant data.  

  3. Discuss Use Cases
  4. Bank Loans  -Govt watch dog for predatory leading, how does that work int the bank loan transactions and how Blockchain solution will benefit.
  5. Peer to Peer Energy Transaction
  6. Land Rights
  7. Grant Management : (Bobbi - . I will discuss Grant section with Saptarshi during the LMDWG call, ( https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community,Monday,  1pm ET). 


August 9, 2019

White paper Meeting Agenda



Attendees
Saptarshi Choudhury

saptarshi@paramountsoft.net

Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Balwinder Tarlok
Alfonso Govela

White paper Meeting Agenda

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:
  3. Discuss Use Cases
    1. Bank Loans  -Govt watch dog for predatory leading, how does that work int the bank loan transactions and how Blockchain solution will benefit.
    2. Bill Payment for Public Service  Energy Sector
    3. Land Rights
    4. Grants Management

August  2, 2019

Attendee
Name
Bobbi Muscara
Sean O'Kelly
S134413
916-227-6229
Balwinder

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:
     Today's discussion was focused on what we learned in the Drummond Reed presentation on Self Sovereign identity can be applied to the Whitepaper. Each on of the four use cases must first discuss the identity issues associated with the functions in the use case.  With a new foundation for "Internet Attestations " a new model for verifying personal identities. professional / public verification with blockchain must be examined and discussed further. 
  3. Discuss the Use Case for Grant Models,  Balwinder suggested reading https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/publications/PR-19-1654-MITRE%20Grants%20Mgt%20Blockchain%20Study%20Report.pdf
    Bobbi advised each use case has a section on wiki for work. Coming soon from the Learning Materials Development White Paper  Working Group. a Use Case Template for all Use Cases to use as a guide to developing Use cases 


    MOVING FORWARD:

Everyone will expand on the use case they discussed. A section of wiki page has been created for each of the use cases. Alphonso updated the map but wasn't on call to expand. will update the mapping.



NOTE: We have an updated version of the Mind Map already in the Wiki. I got confused as we talked with a previous version. Please look at the latest one, and let me know what you think about it. Thank you.

White paper Meeting Agenda

July 26, 2019

Attendee
Name
E-mailTask
Bobbi

Alfonso Govela



Sean

s134413t
916.227.6229

  1. Read  anti trust policy:

        Antitrust Policy Antitrust Policy Notice

    Linux Foundation meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at Linux Foundation meetings and in connection with Linux Foundation activities are described in the Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy available at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel, or if you are a member of the Linux Foundation, feel free to contact Andrew Updegrove of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to the Linux Foundation.

  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:
    We decided to discuss the Public Sector environment as see though commonalities 
    • Digital Identity
    • Regulated Transaction
    • Regulations
    • Governance


      As reflective by four areas of Public Sector involvement:
    • Public Administration
    • Public Service
    • Government
    • Community and Territory

By describing use case as they relate to the above criteria

    • Bank Loans  -Govt watch dog for predatory leading, how does that work int the bank loan transactions and how Blockchain solution will benefit.
    • Bill Payment for Public Service  Energy Sector
    • Land Rights
    • Grant Management :

MOVING FORWARD:

Everyone will expand on the use case they discussed. A section of wiki page has been created for each of the use cases. Alphonso will update the mapping.

July 19, 2019

Attendee
Name
E-mailTask
Bobbi

Saptarshi

saptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Sean

Shanesneighbors@paramountsoft.net
Balwinder

  1. Read  anti trust policy
  2. Discuss Whitepaper Status:
    1. Bobbi:First attempt at opening statement:
    2.  Purpose of Hyperledger Public Sector white paper is to discuss the incorporation of Blockchain technology in the Journeys/ situations a Citizen, Individual or Non-Public Entity many cover when dealing with areas of the Public Sector. We will discuss these events through four sectors of governmental functions:

      1. Public Administration
      2. Public Service
      3. Government
      4. Community and Territory

      We will discuss the effects Blockchain technology can have in transforming function and efficiencies in all areas of Public Sector initiatives.  With the governments, Business and citizens working together (3 pillars) we can transform the effectiveness of services / interactions. In order to leverage this new technology, analyze the implementations of public sector interactions to best utilize this technology.   Each sector of governments’’ journeys must pass through “RINGS” of blockchain implementation.  The “rings” are as follows:


      • Digital Identity
      • Regulated Transaction
      • Regulations
      • Governance

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  1. Discussed changing the terminology for the regulated transaction to COMPLIANCE transaction. "
  2. Talked about Credit scores as a model where compliance governance a cooperation have been successful.
  3. Must watch DATA issues , in light of a 5 year plan
  4. Drummnd Reeds SSI presentation in two weeks will shed light on how SSI will interact with our use case models.
  5. USE Cases:
    1. Bank Loans  -Govt watch dog for predatory leading, how does that work int the bank loan transactions and how Blockchain solution will benefit.
    2. Bill Payment for Public Service  Energy Sector
    3. Permits and Licencing 
  6. Next Steps
    1. Work on describing each use case situation as a process through our concentric circles. 

June 28, 2019

Name

Email

Company

Bobbibobbi@LedgerAcademy.comLedger Academy
Tarun Sukhani

Mrudav Shukla

Sean 

s134413




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1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps

White paper Meeting Agenda

May 31, 2019

Layers of Identity, 

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1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps

White paper Meeting Agenda

May 24, 2019

I. Introduction /  People on the call / Contact Information

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I. Introduction /  People on the call / Contact Information

White Paper Discussions 

Recordings

Friday April 12th Friday April 26th Friday May 10th Friday May 24thFriday May 31stFriday June 7thFriday June 14th Friday June 21stWP PS SIG June 21.mp4

Name  

Email

Company

Location

Saptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Shanesneighbors@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Alfonso


Bobbibobbi@ledgeracademy.comLedger Academy

Princeton, NJ

II. Decide Where to edit Google or Wiki

III.

IV. 

Meeting Recordings

.comLedger Academy

Princeton, NJ

II. Decide Where to edit Google or Wiki

III.

IV. 


Meeting Recordings

White Paper Discussions 

Recordings

Friday April 12th 
Friday April 26th 
Friday May 10th 
Friday May 24th
Friday May 31st
Friday June 7th
Friday June 14th 
Friday June 21st
Friday July 19th
Friday August 9th 
Friday August 16th
Friday August 23rd
Friday August 30th
Friday September 6th
Friday September 13th
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Public Sector

Definitions

Public sector organisations are businesses set up with the aim of providing a public service rather than making a profit., existing in all three layers of government ( Federal. State Local)

Public Sector is usually comprised of organizations that are owned and operated by the government and exist to provide services for its citizens, instead of working toward the goal of collecting a profit, public sector entities seek to provide services, regulate activities and enforce laws.

  1. Funding for public services are usually raised through a variety of methods, including taxes, fees, and through financial transfers from other levels of government
    1. Examples of organizations in the public sector include:

      • Education (Schools, Libraries)
      • Electricity
      • Emergency Services
      • Fire Service
      • Gas and Oil
      • Healthcare
      • Infrastructure
      • Law Enforcement
      • Police Services
      • Postal Service
      • Public Transit
      • Social Services
      • Waste Management
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