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Introduction:
bobbi@ledgeracademy.com
1 Identity Management in Government Shanesneighbors@paramountsoft.net
2. Compliance Alfonsoalfonsogovela@alum.mit.edu
3. GovernanceSaptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.net





White paper Meeting Agenda

July 12, 2019

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  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

  1. Discuss "getting Involved"
  2. Next Steps

June 28, 2019

Name

Email

Company

Bobbibobbi@LedgerAcademy.comLedger Academy
Tarun Sukhani

Mrudav Shukla

Sean 

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  1. Read  anti trust policy
  2. Discussed Whitepaper Status
  3. Discussed "getting Involved"  ( how to get LFID, How to edit wiki)
  4. Presentation by Tarun Shukla on Decentralized Identity Management
    1. Evolution cycle of technology protocols
    2. Global Standards for identity management
    3. If you don't own id you cant manage it.  
    4. SSI everyone is a peer with a DID , Issuer , Verifier, individual routed on the blockchain
    5. Protocol established to enable different entries to share DID  ex: Did:sovern:Identifier, DID:eth;identifier
    6. DID ( decentralized ID )interacts with DID Document
    7. Elements of DID Document: 1. Did 2, Public Keys 3. Set of Auth 4. End points 5. timestamp 6. signature
    8. Adoption : top down or bottom up. Barriers include change business processes, change mind set, funding, understanding
  5. Next Steps: Sean will attempt to get  Drummond Reed ,  authority in field, at next session(s)


June 21, 2019

Name

Email

Company

Bobbibobbi@LedgerAcademy.comLedger Academy
Saptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Bahodir

Alphonso








II.  Paper Topics Pillars of data privacy wo/ Countries barriers

  1. WHAT data are we collecting
  2. HOW are we storing
  3. Data transmission
  4. Data Processing
  5. Date Breech - mech to avoid . mitigate impact

Define functional nature of the blockchain . 

Governance model - can you access public data, govt regulation over info. 

Do Govt accept proposals? must be Yes to continue 

Who can access date - Agencies or Individual.  Permissioned / public 

Alphonso - Land Markets

Bahodir - Capital Markets / privacy / commodity exchange / regulations 

Next meeting : uses cases


Date:

June 14, 2019

Name

Email

Company

Bobbibobbi@LedgerAcademy.comLedger Academy
Saptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Sean

Alphonso







II.  Paper Topics:

Discuss how to incorporate Public Sector Mapping diagram into whitepaper:

Alphonso:

Mind Map: 


Government (a regulatory environment) and Compliance , Highly regulated transactions .

Re-did to provide regulatory environment government provides 


Depicts a comprehensive framework for deciphering procedures of government

Regulatory environment for Data Privacy Laws

How do we parse personal from sensitive personal data. different level of data. 

Validate the mind map.




Introduction

1.1 Identity Management in Government

1.2 Compliance

1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps

NOTES:  6/7

Sean: 

 Standards - What does validation mean and at what 100% do you trust validation?

Sliding Scale

Rights and permission validators.


What are the Multiple layers of permissioned Identity

Alphonso

Regions::  Kinds of validation depends on how you see it thru the layers.

Highly Regulated information

Mind Map - add layer of complexity

permission of validators

Regulations  ( meta data)  What stays in Tradition DB or move to BC

Privacy Standards Multi Layered

Identity would be nodes

Govt. has power over ID,, Build an instrument  (dashboard) to slide along different decks, defend change to the way we Identify ourselves

Governments entities , do they handle the four sectors? 

No one should own your ID

How to Validate, 

Will government recognize  ID

Frameworks

NEXT STEPS:

How deep do we want to go?

*Technical Arch - not redo work

  • Layers of IDentity
  • Conceptual Schema
  • How much information on one's Identity do we want to capture
  • Use Cases

No POC but how BC can be used in human statistics .

Concept of Identity and how Governments interact with attestation.





June 7, 2019

Name

Email

Company

Bobbibobbi@LedgerAcademy.comLedger Academy
Saptarshisaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Alphonso

Sean

Sureshu

Shanesneighbors@paramounsoft.netParamount Software Solutions

II.  Paper Topics:

Discuss how to incorporate Public Sector Mapping diagram into whitepaper

Introduction ( Bobbi, no new updates)

1.1 Identity Management in Government

1.2 Compliance

1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps

White paper Meeting Agenda

May 31, 2019

Layers of Identity, 

layer One : Public and Open 

Layer Two - {Public and Private

Layer Three - Private Permissioned


Name

Email

Company

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









II.  Paper Topics:

Discuss how to incorporate Public Sector Mapping diagram into whitepaper

Introduction ( Bobbi, no new updates)

1.1 Identity Management in Government

1.2 Compliance

1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps

White paper Meeting Agenda

May 24, 2019

I. Introduction /  People on the call / Contact Information

Name  

Email

Company

Location

Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.netParamount Software SolutionsAlpharetta, GA
Sean O'KellySean.okelly@gmail.com

Saptarshi Choudhurysaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions


Alfonso Govela


Bobbi Muscarabobbi@ledgeracademy.comLedger Academy

Princeton, NJ

II.  Paper Topics:

Introduction

1.1 Identity Management in Government

1.2 Compliance

1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/governance/trust-and-public-policy_9789264268920-en).

White Paper Meeting Agenda

May 17, 2019

I. Introduction /  People on the call / Contact Information

Name  

Email

Company

Location

Shane Neighborssneighbors@paramountsoft.netParamount Software SolutionsAlpharetta, GA
Sean O’KellySean.okelly@gmail.com

Saptarshi Choudhurysaptarshi@paramountsoft.netParamount Software Solutions
Bobbi Muscarabobbi@ledgeracademy.comLedger Academy

Princeton, NJ

II.  Paper Topics:

Introduction

1.1 Identity Management in Government

1.2 Compliance

1.3 Governance

III. Next Steps



May 10th

I. Introduction /  People on the call / Contact Information

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

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




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Hyperledger Public Sector White Paper

I. Introduction

1.1 What is Hyperledger 

1.2 Public Sector:

1.3 IMPACT STATEMENT


II. Identity management for Governments 

2.1 What is Identity Management 

2.2 Use Cases 

2.3 Recommendation Moving Forward 

III. Compliance 

3.1 What Is the Highly Regulated Transaction 

3..2 Use Cases

       * Land Entitlements

        *Agriculture   

3.3 Recommendations  Moving Forward 

IV. Governance 

4.1 Governments Blockchain governance 

4.2  Use cases 

4.3  Recommendations Moving Forward 

V. Conclusions 

Notes 8

Introduction


Purpose of This Paper

The purpose of this paper is to derive pathways for the Public Sector when discovering the benefits of Blockchain Technology When discussing Blockchain thru a Public Sector lense, (3) important segments need addressing: (1) Identity Management for Public Sector

(2) Compliance, as seen though government transaction ,and/or viewed thru the Highly regulated transaction, and (3) Governance . These areas we see the most benefits blockchain can effect.

We will describe Use cases to show how blockchains are being utilized to improve the public sector.  How tools can help across governments World wide efforts . This whitepaper will tackle the issues by looking at the problem facing the Public Sector and what is being done today and what will our recommendation  for government when adopting blockchain in the public sector.

Intended Audience

Across Governments [state the intended audience as precisely as possible. For most white papers, this will be a technical audience, not a business audience. Does their level of technical understanding matter? Are there some matters they should already understand before they can get anything from the current document? Can we point them to this kind of prerequisite information? Does it matter which framework(s) they are using: Fabric, Indy, Sawtooth, etc? Does it matter what issue they are trying to understand: security, interoperability, etc?]


What is Hyperledger 

Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chains, manufacturing and technology. Hyperledger, as part of the Linux Foundation, provides technology leaders a uniquely open and collaborative international community from which to develop, validate, and field enterprise-grade blockchain technology solutions.

What is Hyperledger


Table 1: Summary of Hyperledger Frameworks:

FRAMEWORK

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

HYPERLEDGER FABRIC

A platform for building distributed ledger solutions with a modular architecture that delivers a high degree of confidentiality, flexibility, resiliency, and scalability. This enables solutions developed with Hyperledger Fabric to be adapted for any industry.

HYPERLEDGER SAWTOOTH

A modular platform for building, deploying, and running distributed ledgers. Sawtooth features a new type of consensus, proof of elapsed time (PoET) which consumes far fewer resources than proof of work (PoW).


Comment From Sofia Terzi The frameworks that must be listed here should include also Iroha and Indy. Iroha is an engine that can run public sector's smart contracts and Indy is for the identity part of our whitepaper.

FIGURE 1: THE HYPERLEDGER GREENHOUSE STRUCTURE

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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
    2. .

IMPACT STATEMENT: 

Blockchain technology is relatively new technology and is in its very early stages of adoption. Questions need to be answered as to how the Public Sector and related industries  can  leverage blockchain technology in various verticals.  While there is a great hype and interest in the technology it is critical to ensure that initial deployments consider right use cases to demonstrate the effective use of technology.

The intent of this document is to help shape the role blockchain technology can have in optimizing what government can do for its citizens. By delving into three areas (Identity, Compliance issues and Governance ) we will draw conclusions as to how to structure blockchains, develop programs, and run these new system to best aid citizens the derive the optimal success. If  we understand how current use cases are leveraging this technology we can devise standards and guidelines for  governments on all levels to implement.


1 Identity Management in Government 

2. Compliance 

3. Governance 




2. Identity management for Governments:

 Topics discussed in working group:

CROSS BORDER ID credentials.

No personal information interoperability and privacy management  DID .

Information should not leave the boundaries (geo fencing) Cross countries boundaries.

Interoperability and privacy [If you need to list several points, consider using a set of bullets:

          • People

          • Places

          • Things - IOT

2.1 What is Identity Management in dealing with the Public Sector

2.2 Use Cases


2.3 Recommendation Moving Forward


3. Compliance

3.1 What is the Highly regulated Transaction common with most dealing with the Public Sector

 

3.2 Use Cases

3.3 Recommendation Moving Forward



4. Governance

4.1 What is Blockchain Governance  in dealing with the Public Sector

4.2 Use Cases

4.3 Recommendation Moving Forward

5. Conclusions

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Further Resources

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Notes

.01 VN.N published May,2019.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Acknowledgements

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Public Sector SIG Whitepaper


Standards Contributed by Learning Materials Development Working Group, Gordon Graham and Bobbi Muscara


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