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Upcoming Meetings:
Past Meetings:
May 21st - Indicio - Cardea: a Verifiable Credential for Health
Hyperledger Public Sector SIG Discord channel for chats. ( you need to join the Discord server as a member to chat )
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Cardea is a complete, open-source ecosystem for the exchange of privacy-preserving digital health credentials, which recently became a project at Linux Foundation Public Health. SITA, together with Indicio.tech and the Aruba Health Department, are trialing the Aruba Health App, a pilot built on Cardea that makes it easy for visitors to share a credential based on their health status privately and securely through their mobile device.Join Indicio for this AMA style event where we describe what Cardea is, why we open sourced this technology, and the growing list of use cases, including public health authorities, governments, organizations, and industries that can use Cardea to interoperate with one another. We will also demonstrate how this technology enables people to maintain their privacy while holding and using an easily verifiable, trustworthy, unalterable proof of a health test or vaccination.
Heather Dahl, CEO of Indicio
Heather C. Dahl is a widely-respected thought leader in digital identity technology and news media with over 25 years of strategic leadership experience in newsrooms, multinational corporations, and high-tech startups.
As the CEO of the professional services firm Indicio.tech, Heather brings with her a deep knowledge of decentralized and self-sovereign identity and go-to-market strategy from her time as CEO of the Sovrin Foundation.
With graduate degrees from Columbia University and Johns Hopkins Business School, she is a committed advocate for privacy-preserving cybersecurity technologies.
Ken Ebert, CTO of Indicio
Prior to Indicio.tech, Ken was the Sovrin Foundation Software Architect and Open Standards Engineer providing improved functionality and interoperability, such as rich schema support for the Sovrin ecosystem, while also editing community efforts to build and deploy the software. He was focused on open standards, such as the Verifiable Credentials and DID specifications, and promotion of the adoption of and compliance with standards at Sovrin. He is currently working on Verifiable Credentials standards work and Architect for rich schemas.
Ken formerly held positions as Chief Technology Officer, Perfect Search/IMAT Solutions, Senior Manager Software Development/Senior Software Architect at Symantec, Founder/Director of Engineering for Senforce, Consulting Engineer at 3COM, Senior Software Engineer for Vinca/Legato, Senior Software Engineer at Novell, Consulting Engineer for IBM/Ford Computing Center, and Member of Technical Staff for ITT Advance Technology Center.
Ken holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Brigham Young University.
May 5th - Alastria mission to promote the digital economy with the Hyperledger community
Hyperledger In Depth: Alastria– Understanding their mission to promote the digital economy and how the Hyperledger community is involvedMay 5 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am PDT
Register here: https://www.hyperledger.org/event/hyperledger-in-depth-alastria-understanding-their-mission-to-promote-the-digital-economy-and-how-the-hyperledger-community-is-involved
Alastria is a non-profit association that promotes the digital economy through the development of decentralised ledger technologies/Blockchain. During this session, you will get an overview of Alastria, learn about the work the Alastria consortium has been doing since 2018, the benefits of using the Alastria networks, learn about production use cases and see how you can get involved. You will also get an overview of their platform agnostic approach, and specifically Network-B (Hyperledger Besu released Feb 2020) and Network-H (Hyperledger Fabric release March 2019) that is available to Alastria members.
Brian Behlendorf, Hyperledger Executive Director will moderate the Q&A session- so please come ready to ask your questions!
May 7th - Good Health Pass Overview - Todd Gehrke - ID2020.org
Good Health Pass Collaborative ( GHPC ) is an open, inclusive, cross-sector initiative, bringing together leading companies and organizations from the technology, health, and travel sectors. Our members are creating a blueprint for interoperable digital health pass systems and building a safe path to restore international travel and restart the global economy.
The session includes:
- Short Overview of ID2020 organization and digital ID concepts
- Review the collaborative work and the 8 drafting groups.
- Focus on the trust framework and trust registries
- What GHPC needs from the public sector, the need for regulation
Speaker: Todd Gehrke, Chief Architect at ID2020.org
Chief architect at ID2020, Todd is an experienced software engineer and solutions architecture, specializing in Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) & Privacy; Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT).
Meeting recordings
SLIDES 210507-Todd-Gehrke-Good-Health-Pass-Hyperledger-Public Sector SIG.pdf
RECORDING _pssig-210507-Todd-Gehrke-Good-Health-Pass.mp4
If you're interested in becoming a Trust Over IP member:
https://trustoverip.org/members/join/
April 23rd - DLT and Business Eco-System - Aleksandar Zelenovic - Publicis Sapient
Building distributed ledger is an interesting undertaking, but creating business value is a much higher priority. Blockchain/DLT should be viewed as part of the comprehensive digital transformation and one of the potential building blocks. The session will explore blockchain eco-system, creation of bus. value, networked bus. processes and user experience.
Come learn great ideas for delivering real business value for all parties in your ecosystem.
Aleksandar Zelenovic - Digital and Business Transformation Executive
- Aleksandar focuses on creating long-lasting value at the intersection of technology, innovation and business.
- He holds an MBA from MIT Sloan and has over 20 years of experience in the global commercial and government sectors. He is an industry expert in business and digital strategy, blockchain, AI and emerging technologies, DevOps/Agile, modernization, voice of the customer, and organizational design.
- He is the founder of Sapient's Strategy University, a powerful and interactive learning program, that educated 1,000+ professionals across the globe in maximizing business value.
- Aleksandar pioneered the blockchain ecosystem concept for the federal space that focused on "connected intelligence" and the ways that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, work in concert to increase benefit to organizations. Realizing blockchain's potential to increase efficiencies, while also ensuring security and transparency, he makes emerging tech within reach - not only understood but doable.
- His work won him a FCW Federal 100 Award, a prestigious recognition for industry and government leaders who had significant impact in advancing federal IT.
- Ensuring the value of blockchain is thoroughly understood, Aleksandar's approach, ideas and work are highlighted in print and on stage including the MIT Enterprise Forum, World Bank, 4A’s- Vision 2020, GCN, AGA, FCW, AU Blockchain Hub, Developer Week, Chamber of Commerce, Energy Innovation Day, Cryptolina, State Investment Finance Authorities, IQPC, Inter-American Development Bank, ACT‐IAC and others; including co‐authoring the first ever blockchain federal primer paper and blockchain playbook for the federal government, published by ACT-IAC. He has also authored and published pieces on strategies for how government can maximize blockchain. Aleksandar is a prominent industry leader who is often invited to speak and consult to a large number of government and commercial organizations, entities and associations.
meeting recording
_pssig-210423-aleks-zelenovic-DLT-business-value.mp4
April 16th - The Open Mobility Network (OMN): An infrastructure for a new economy of movement
Don't miss this session on the future of transportation as it happens -- integrated mobility networks with infrastructure, cities, vehicles and more !
The Open Mobility Network (OMN) is a community built and operated business automation network that helps mobility stakeholders and related businesses with an open & inclusive infrastructure. Members of the OMN will have a neutral platform for multi-party application development enabled by a joint core services infrastructure and be able to offer next-generation mobility service to their end customers. Accordingly, the OMN supports MOBI’s vision of a world where users around the world are willing to share transportation data, manage mobility service transactions, and exchange identity and usage information within a trusted service network.
The lecture will outline the business model and value proposition to develop a community-built, automated business transaction network for mobility and transportation services for a new economy of movement
Speaker: Robin Pilling
Robin is an expert on distributed technology solutions and applications. Just recently, Robin started Dis3bute, a specialized IT consulting company that helps connected industries with their digital transformation journeys by utilizing distributed technologies.As part of his activities, Robin works for MOBI as a Technical Lead to help connect MOBI’s Working Group efforts with the deployment of the Open Mobility Network (OMN), a joint service infrastructure for future mobility services initiated by MOBI last year.
Before joining MOBI, Robin together with four European blockchain startups jointly developed the Mobility Blockchain Platform (MBP). Robin started his career as a development engineer at Daimler Mercedes-Benz Vans, where he was part of developing an autonomous vehicle for future transportation solutions.
Robin got first exposure to distributed systems when he was working on payment mechanisms for intelligent power networks as a graduate researcher at National Taiwan University (NTU).
Fridays, 10 am EDT
Announcement >> new group >> Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust
Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust -- this will be a home for the open development of a broad range of ledger, identity, security, interoperability, scale, implementation, and related technologies.
This will host new open source software, communities, standards, and specifications that are critical to the macro shift toward decentralized systems of distributed trust.
All Hyperledger projects and labs will continue to be supported by Linux Foundation staff and we will continue to offer the same services and tools to the people working on those projects and labs.
More details about the plans for Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust is at:
Daniela Barbosa, General Manager, Blockchain and Identity, the Linux Foundation
“After eight years of advancing the development of blockchain, decentralized identity and related technologies via the Hyperledger community, the time has come to broaden our effort and impact,” said Daniela Barbosa, General Manager, Blockchain and Identity, the Linux Foundation. “Ledgers and ledger technologies are but one component of the decentralized systems that will underpin a digital-first global economy. LF Decentralized Trust is where we will gather and grow an expanded community and portfolio of technologies to deliver the transparency, reliability, security and efficiency needed to successfully upgrade critical systems around the world.”
Jim Mason on Decentralized Trust
DLT and the related software and solutions are a key foundation for the larger need of challenge of trust. Broadening the focus to incorporate more domains and capabilities to deliver trust makes sense.
For the Public Sector SIG, an expanded focus on all areas of trust is critical going forward
Past Meetings
June 14 2024 - Trusted Enterprise AI & ML - Mohan Venkataraman
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Youtube video replay of the session
TYS-Trusted Enterprise AI & ML - Mohan Venkataraman-Hyperledger-Meetup 04142024.pdf
Link to Mohan's Linkedin article
May 17, 2024 10 AM ET - INATBA Overview with Morgane Stein
Morgane Stein - INATBA Overview > Hyperledger youtube meeting recording:
INATBA Overview Slide deck pdf:
HYPERLEDGER INATBA PRESENTATION.pptx.pdf
Morgane Stein, Head of Industry Partnerships, Events & Membership Recruitment, presents an overview of INATBA - the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications. Come join us to find out how INATBA helps educate and expand DLT use in Europe and the World
Agenda
1. INATBA introduction (Mission / Key pillars)
2. INATBA Overall structure & main activities
3. Community: Industry members, Government & Academic Advisory bodies
4. Working groups & Taskforces
5. Tools & main activities
6. Joining us benefits and process
7. Questions
Meeting Zoom link >> https://tinyurl.com/3f98s952
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About INATBA
Launched in 2019 with the support of the European Commission, INATBA – International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications, is a highly influential Association in advocating for Blockchain and DLT adoption in Europe and globally.
INATBA offers public and private developers and users of DLT a global forum to interact with regulators and policymakers and bring blockchain technology to the next stage.
INATBA is mainly known for its credibility with regulatory authorities and policymakers and is appraised for its contributions to Markets in Crypto Asset Regulation (MICA), Transfer of Funds Regulation (TFOR), electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS), CHAISE Project, EU Pact for Skills, Academic & Governmental Advisory Bodies, and its passionate diverse global community of CEOs, CTOs, Heads of Policy, Public/Institutional Relations, Legal, Marketing, BizDev, Developers and Policymakers. To learn more, visit www.inatba.org.
Morgane Stein - Head of Industry Partnerships, Events & Membership Recruitment
Morgane is an experienced international Project Manager & Growth Specialist currently acting as Head of Industry Partnerships, Events & Membership Recruitment at INATBA.
After graduating from ESC Rennes School of Business with a MSc in Sustainable Management and Eco-Innovation, under a partnership programme with EME - Environmental Engineering School; she developed a particular interest in fast-growing markets/ tech-oriented / disruptive and ethical business models, while monitoring global market developments related to the boom of e-commerce.
Curious about technological innovation, she curated a number of high level events throughout the globe, covering a range of topics in relation to finance and digital payments, before focusing exclusively on driving the blockchain ecosystem forward, working at the intersection of regulation & innovation.
April 26, 2024 - Open Discussion on UN SDGs, trust and blockchain value - Jim Mason
This session is intended to be a forum to get thoughts on some of the UN SDGs and their relationship to trust and blockchain. I'll provide a quick summary of a few SDGs, some basic trust concepts and open the floor for discussion.
Online | Friday, April 26th at 10 AM EDT / 14:00 UTC
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pssig-jim-mason-notice-un-sdgs-blockchain-value.pdf. slide deck
Recordings - 2023 - meeting history with download files
Dec 29,. 2023 - 2024 Planning discussion on Key Topics - Jim Mason, Saptarshi Choudhury
Discussed Farm to Plate concepts on
- Food Safety
- Sustainable Food Supply Chain
- Food Traceability
- Relationship to key Technologies: DLT, AI, IoT, Events
- Presentation in March / April timeframe
Covered other Categories for Sessions for 2024
Nov 3, 2023 - Informal discussion on Biden Responsible AI Executive Order - Jim Mason
There is a lot to digest. This is NOT a presentation but an open discussion around the order and Responsible AI.
The goal is to define specific areas of research to focus on for follow up sessions on the concepts, candidate policies, actions the agencies and other organizations are taking to deliver on the goals for Responsible AI.
Like the White House Executive Order on Digital Assets in 2022, this Executive Order instructs US Government agencies to take specific actions to define how Responsible AI should be implamented. The Executive Order provides guidance on Responsible AI principles, policies and guidelines that should be created.
More details on the executive order are here:
We'll summarize meeting notes and post here to our 2023 recordings page
Oct 20, 2023 - SSI Self Sovereign Identity Use Case Discussion - Jim Mason
Attendees
Discussed concepts, strategies for using Self Sovereign Identity and Verifiable Credentials
Reviewed State of Rhode Island project
Reviewed potential use cases going forward for governments implementing SSI solutions
Discussed a Brazilian university use cases for SSI
SSI concepts covered:
inclusion
Decentralization
Recovery
Revocations
Governance
SSI use cases covered:
UC1 - Not all residents have access to digital equipment for digital services
UC2 - residents with digital access may lose their access ( eg lost phone )
UC3 - Residents need free, reliable digital vaults for backup of digital wallets, ids, credentials
UC4 - Residents need full recovery capabilities to securely restore access to their digital wallets, vaults
UC5 - A state has many applications for residents usually accessible through a user id and password today, a digital ID should provide the same access
Resources referenced:
https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/hyperledger-indy
https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/aries
https://digital.gov.bc.ca/digital-trust/
June 9, 2023 - ESG and Blockchain - Mohan Venkataraman
https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community?pwd=STZQd0xMZU9xRVVOVnpQM3JNQ2dqZz09
presentation slide deck download link
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May 5, 2023 - Public Sector 2023 Schedule Discussion - Jim Mason
we'll discuss current topics in focus this for the Public Sector Group
Key areas in scope include:
- AI Governance and Blockchain
- ESG and Blockchain - Mohan Venkataraman
- UN SDGs - what are they? can they be implemented? how?
- UN Climate Reports and Blockchain ( Climate, Water, Forests, Population )
- Blockchain Interoperability
- Financial System Problems, Governance and Blockchain
- Asset Tokenization and Digital Asset Regulations
- Payment Systems and Blockchain: Swift, RLN, Citi , CBDC and more
- Food Supply Chain and Sustainability
- Privacy, Security, Economies and Crime
How to Build Web-Based Distributed Applications (DApps) on Hyperledger Fabric - Feb 27, 2023
Jim Sullivan from The Blockchain Academy leads an online workshop about using the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and NodeJS to build web-based distributed applications (DApps) on Hyperledger Fabric. Use your Solidity skills and the EVM tools to develop robust DApps on Hyperledger Fabric.
Prerequisites: Basic Blockchain, Hyperledger Fabic, and EVM knowledge.
Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:00 AM to Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:30 PM EST
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Online event
Linux Foundation Public Health - Jim St Clair - Friday Oct 21, 10 am EDT
Linux Foundation Public Health ( LPFH ) is fostering the world's largest collaborative environment for open source public health. It builds, promotes, and sustains open source software to improve global health innovation.
Find out how open source software and Hyperledger are adding value in the Public Health arena. Jim St Clair is the Executive Director of Linux Foundation Public Health project. With expertise in both public health solutions and Hyperledger, Jim leads the team on finding opportunities for open source solutions. Don’t miss this meeting to find out what they’ve done and where they are focused now
Jim St.Clair
| Jim is the Executive Director of the Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH which promotes and curates open source software to help public health authorities (PHAs) and other healthcare organizations with an open source digital health ecosystem. Jim is also contributing to several ISO, HL7 and IEEE Working Groups to develop new standards for decentralized identity, patient data and distributed ledger systems. Jim is a veteran and former naval officer, having served in both active and reserve capacity. |
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Meeting: Friday, 9/23, 10 am EDT
Hyperledger Firefly v1.1 for Web3, Blockchain apps
Nicko Guyer - Senior Full Stack Engineer - Kaleido
- simplify public and enterprise blockchain development
- connect across public chains
- complete stack to build, scale Web3 applications
- Build apps with Java, Node.js, GO
- create smart contracts with smart contract languages
- Works with Ethereum, Fabric, Corda and other chains
- Open source and Enterprise versions
For faster Web3 and Blockchain development - come see Firefly v1.1 !
Friday, 10 am EDT, August 12th
Digital Asset & CBDC Legislation Trends - Jim Mason
Many countries and states are looking at options to regulate digital assets and CBDC ( Central Bank Digital Currencies ). In some cases, digital asset legislation is now law. Digital asset legislation may include: CBDC, cryptocurrencies, stable coins, NFTs ( Non-fungible tokens ) and other forms of digital assets as well as the exchanges, marketplaces, custodians and service providers where they are sold and traded. These bills and laws can have a major impact on how these digital assets are used, valued and traded now and in the future for investments, commerce and payments.
For each category of digital assets, we'll: define the asset type, use cases, privacy and key related legislation sections
Some of the legislation we'll cover includes:
- MICA - the Markets in Crypto Assets proposal passed by the European Parliament
- The State of Wyoming Digital Assets Legislation in force since 2019
- The US Executive Action on Responsible Development of Digital Assets ( March 9, 2022 )
- the US Lummis-Gillibrand Digital Assets Bill
Don't miss this session. Bring your questions and ideas.
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Discussion - US CBDC and Project Lithium for security settlement
May 6, 2022 - 10 am EDT
https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community?pwd=STZQd0xMZU9xRVVOVnpQM3JNQ2dqZz09
Jim Mason
Initial discussion on US CBDC follow up from the US Executive Order ( March 2022 )
and Project Lithium looking at use of CBDC for securities settlement
Public Sector Group Meeting Recordings
Older Meeting Recordings
Meeting Recording
_pssig-210416-OMN-mobility-net-Robin-Pilling.mp4
March 26th - Identity and Privacy in Patient Health Care - Jim St Clair - Lumedic
Lumedic is the first commercial decentralized identity platform for healthcare built on the Trust Over IP architectural framework. The presentation will discuss the challenges in digital healthcare, the TOIP framework and the application of Lumedic to patient-centered health data to support the 21st Century Cures Act.
Jim St Clair - Chief Trust OfficerAs the Chief Trust Officer for the Lumedic Exchange, the first internationally available patient-centric data exchange platform, Jim leads the development and harmonization of W3C verifiable credential data standards across healthcare and identity use cases. Additionally, as part of Tegria, a services and solutions company launched by Providence, one of the nation’s largest health systems, Jim joins Providence leaders directly contributing to HL7 project teams. Jim works closely to identify opportunities to leverage new developments in data standards and contribute technical advancements back to HL7, ISO, and IEEE standards development.
• Vice Chair, INCITS (ANSI) Blockchain Working Group, US member of ISO
• Member, IEEE P2145 Blockchain Governance WG, P2933 Medical Device WG, P2673 Medical Information Working Group
• Member, ISO TC 307 Working Groups 5/6/7
• HL7 DaVinci, Gravity and PACIO project
• Steering Committee Member, Trust over IP Foundation – Leader, Patient Identity Task Force
• Member, ID2020 Good Health Pass Collaborative
Meeting recording
Meeting Slide deck
Mar 12th 10 am EST - Self-Sovereign Identity in Govtech for Financial & Healthcare Inclusion
Identity is the permission to begin any relationship. With the wide availability of internet digital identity has become the most significant technology trends on the planet. However contrary to so much advancement of technology the authentication and online sharing of personal data models have hardly undergone any changes in last few decades. Data leaks and unauthorized sharing of personal data have raised many security breaches costing billions to organizations.
Blockchain and Biometrics together bring the perfect universal solution that is decentralized, transparent, tamperproof, efficient and highly scalable to help organizations in their journey embracing next-gen authentication. This session would give an insight to the flaws in existing identity architectures and how the nextgen identity solution would give rise to many new business models and use cases especially for financial and healthcare inclusion in public sector.
Speaker: Debajani Mohanty
Debajani Mohanty, one of the top 30 Blockchain Influencers of India (Singapore Fintech news) is a Solution Architect and author of 5 Amazon bestseller Blockchain books some of which are translated to German and Chinese to reach the wider mass. Pioneer Blockchain solutions developed by Debajani in different verticals have attracted global attention. Debajani works as an Self Sovereign Identity expert at EarthId, Honorary Faculty with Amity University and is a keynote speaker at many national and international innovation summits.
Follow her on twitter: https://twitter.com/debimr75
Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debajanimohantypmp
Meeting recording
_pssig-210312-debajani-mohanty-ssi.mp4
Slide deck
210312-ssi-D-Mohanty-Self-Sovereign Identity in Govtech for Financial & Healthcare Inclusion.pdf
Feb 12th - NSF-Treasury Grants Payment Proof of Concept
This session will provide an overview of the NSF/Treasury blockchain-based grant payment Proof-of-Concept. The goal of this project is to better understand the value proposition of leveraging blockchain technology to reduce grant recipient financial reporting as well as the legal/regulatory implications of using blockchain technology to facilitate Federal grant payments.
Speaker: Craig Fisher
Craig Fischer is a Program Manager within the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service who is focused on understanding the impact emerging trends and technologies will have on government finance. Craig leads the agency’s blockchain work where he and his team have carried out four proofs of concept over the past three years. Prior to FIT, Craig held positions with a “Big Four” consulting firm, the Chief Financial Officer’s (CFO) Council, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Government Accountability Office (GAO).Craig holds an MPA from the University of Nebraska-Omaha and a B.S. in Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Meeting recording
pssig-210212-NSF-Payment-solution-Craig-Fisher.mp4
Slide deck pdf
210212-NSF-payments-Craig-Fisher-FIT DLT Project 2021.2.11.pdf
Jan 29th - Infosys - Solutions for secure digital identity and credentials: 2 government use cases
Infosys Public Services, a U.S. based subsidiary of Infosys (NYSE: INFY), is a leader in business consulting, technology solutions, and next-generation digital services. We enable public sector organizations in the US and Canada to navigate their digital transformation journey.
Credential management over a blockchain powered distributed ledger is relevant for several citizen services provided by governments. Most recently, Infosys Public Services was engaged by two US state governments in developing their strategy for applicability of Blockchain. Infosys completed two distinct projects for two US states: (a) In the first case, we developed a solution covering the issuance and verification of business licenses (for CPAs, CPA firms) on a blockchain network. (b) In the second case, we developed a digital credential management solution for certificates viz., marriage certificates issued by the county to its citizens. These digital credentials are issued to citizens' wallet and can be verified by potential verifiers for authenticity over a blockchain network.
Infosys Blockchain practice believes that the learnings and insights gained from these engagements in the US and many more around the world will be of interest to the participants of the upcoming Hyperledger Public Sector Special Interest Group. We look forward to presenting to the group in the Jan 2021 meeting.
Speakers
Abhishek Anand Khare, Principal Consultant, Blockchain Practice, Infosys Limited
Research Scholar - Chitkara University, Punjab, India
Abhishek Khare is a Chartered Accountant (equivalent to CPA in the US) with close to two decades of industry experience in Treasury and Capital Markets domain including Trading, Risk management, Operations, and Compliance. He has led Digital Transformations in the Financial Services sector under the Digital Experience practice of Infosys. For the last three years, he is advising Infosys government sector clients in India and US on the value Blockchain powered networks bring to the several departments and the citizens at large. Taxation and simplification of citizen services are his areas of interest. He has been instrumental in developing Infosys proprietary solutions for e-Governance and Supply Chain Management. Abhishek is also a research scholar pursuing a PhD in the areas of blockchain adoption.Sri Challa, Global Sales Head, Blockchain Practice, Infosys Limited
An engineer at heart, Sri is passionate about solving tomorrow's business challenges by applying emerging technologies. At Infosys, Sri oversees all aspects of the Blockchain business - Strategy, sales, marketing, alliances, and partnerships. He works closely with the Infosys research groups and academia in identifying challenges with adoption of Blockchain technology and creating innovative solutions for the same. With a global role spanning all industries, Sri has developed a well-rounded perspective on how blockchain is being applied in various industries and geographies. Prior to this role, Sri held several positions in the IT/software industry for 17 years leading business transformation, enterprise integration and B2B for fortune 500 companies.
Sri holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from JNTU, Hyderabad, India, an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, USA and is a Fellow at the MIT System Design and Management group studying complex systems and its impact to businesses.
Meeting Recording: _Public-Sector-210129-Infosys-Credentials-Mgt.mp4
PDF Slide deck: 210129-Infosys session - Credential Management using Blockchain - Hyperledger Public Sector gruop v1.0.pdf
Jan 15th - Stephen Curran - Digital Identity in the Government of British Columbia
The Government of British Columbia has been a leader in government digital identity for many years, going back to the early 2000s when digital identity legislation was passed in the jurisdiction. In this presentation, we'll cover the foundational work that BC has done in enabling digital identity, how identity services are made available to citizens today, and what BC is doing in the area of Trust over IP using Hyperledger open source software to scale trust in the digital economy. We'll also cover the open source capabilities that BC has made available for any jurisdiction to use – across Canada and around the world.
Stephen Curran (swcurran@cloudcompass.ca) of Cloud Compass Computing, Inc. is a Software Development and DevOps veteran who dove full on into the identity on blockchain world in 2017. Working with the Government of British Columbia, Stephen has helped define, build and launch a series of production and proof of concept deployments of Trust over IP components using Verifiable Credentials. Stephen is a regular contributor in the Indy and Aries communities, facilitating collaborations and driving interoperability. Stephen is a co-author of Hyperledger edX courses on Indy, Aries and Ursa, a Hyperledger Technical Ambassador and Vice Chair of the Sovrin Foundation.
Meeting Recording: 20210115 Hyperledger Public Sector SIG Recording
Presentation: BC's Journey Towards Trust over IP
Document mentioned in the discussion: Traversing the Web of Trust
Dec 4th - Vipin Bharathan - Rationale for CBDCs, design choices, challenges - Central Bank Digital Currency
CBDC ( Central Bank Digital Currency ) is one of the major factors that can change the landscape in finance, trade and commerce forever. While most crypto does not work for the majority of commerce scenarios, CBDC may drive big changes. Vipin is a thought leader and leading architect in many domains including Finance, Trade and Digital Currency. Do not miss the opportunity to understand CBDC and how it may impact your business and work.
Vipin Bharathan
Vipin has 35 years of experience as a developer, development manager, Product owner and Project manager in many different domains, including insurance, embedded systems programming, cryptography, payment systems, media, fx trading and fixed income. For the last five years he has been working as a blockchain strategist and advisor. Vipin has been involved with Hyperledger since its inception; now he is the chair of the Identity WG and founder and chair of the Capital Markets SIG. Vipin is the founder of dlt.nyc. Vipin has contributed to Corda, DAML and EEA/Quorum. Most recently, he launched two projects in Hyperledger labs: eThaler, a wholesale CBDC and xcsi: an interoperability solution. Vipin is currently working with Digital Currency Global Initiative, an ITU (ITU is a UN Special Agency) project; as vice-chair of the Interoperability workstream.
Past Meeting: Kaliya Young, the Identity Woman - The Domains of Identity
Kaliya shared information about her book. The Domains of Identity: a framework for Understanding Contemporary Identity Systems. The book defines sixteen coherent yet comprehensive categories of interactions which cause personally identifiable information to be stored in databases.
Here is a link to the core domains that is Creative License.
https://identitywoman.net/wp-content/uploads/Domains-of-Identity-Highlights-1.pdf
An excellent session providing a comprehensive view of your identity, personal data, relationships, domains. This session will highlight important issues around identity and personal data access, ownership and governance. Whatever your role is, the session will be very useful.
Kaliya Young is widely known as "Identity Woman" and is the author of the Domains of Identity (2020), a book that she wrote while at the University of Texas at Austin working on her Master of Science in Identity Management and Security degree (2017). In 2019, she travelled to India for two months as a New America India-US Public Interest Technology fellow to study Aadhaar their national ID system. She has worked for the past 15 years to bring about the creation of a layer of identity for people based on open standards. In 2005 she co-founded the Internet Identity Workshop and continues to co-host co-convene the event twice a year. She currently serves as a co-chairs two working groups in the field (Interoperability and Secure Data Store) and is a community manager at large in the field. She consults with Governments, NGO’s, Startups and Enterprises on decentralized identity technologies.Public Sector Group Overview
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Leadership
Jim Mason, Blockchain Practice Leader, Sky Web Team & Paramount Software Solutions, jmason900@yahoo.comAnjon Roy, Vice President of Market Development at SIMBA Chain, Anjon Roy - LinkedinSolutions, jmason900@yahoo.com
Hyperledger Point of Contact: Dr Marta Piekarska, Director of Ecosystem Tomaz Sedej , Ecosystem Manager, Hyperledger, mpiekarska@linuxfoundationtsedej@contractor.linuxfoundation.org
Past Leadership
Dr. Hanna C. Norberg, Founder & CEO, TradeEconomista, trade.economista@gmail.com
Saptarshi Choudhury, Director Emerging Technologies, Paramount Software Solutions, saptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Please JOIN the mailing list here.Saptarshi Choudhury, Director Emerging Technologies, Paramount Software Solutions, saptarshi@paramountsoft.net
Please JOIN the mailing list here.
Hyperledger Apprentice Program - Apply Here by May 6th
Information about the Mentorship program here
Hyperledger Mentorship Program
Information on how to apply here
Full time is 3 months, Part time is 6 months
Charter and FAQ
Scope
The activities of the Public-SIG include:
identifying related use cases, current pilots, and proofs of concept;
sharing stories of successes, failures, opportunities, and challenges;
exploring cross-cutting concerns like security, privacy, and identity in government contexts;
identifying existing or needed common critical software components that would serve the particular needs of the public sector;
identifying conferences or other opportunities to connect face to face, as well as submit talks or present as a group at an event.
This activity will be automatically recorded in email archives when conducted over the mailing list. When this activity is conducted in other media, it will be captured as notes or other formats and posted to the list (so it is archived), or possibly to the Hyperledger Wiki. This activity might also be turned into reports from the Special Interest group (recommendations to the rest of Hyperledger, for example) or other kinds of content (blog posts, content for publications, etc).
The Public Sector SIG is prohibited from performing or engaging in any form of lobbying or attempts to influence government policy-making or regulatory processes. It is also not intended as a platform for procurement of services. |
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Work Products
The initial work product will be a set of documents which analyze the space of government and regulatory use cases for blockchain technology. This will be an inventory of example use cases which captures common government processes, which may suggest applications that are built or could be built using software being developed at Hyperledger. The public-sector-sig may also host in-person meetings intended to accelerate the Special Interest Group's mission.
Communication Tools
Presentations and other resources:
Europe | EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum/ Reports | |||||||
Netherlands | The Legal Aspects of Blockchain UNOPS |
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Drummond Reed / Sovrin Foundation | Self Sovereign Identity | |||||||
Metropolis / UCLG (United Cities and Local Government | Blockchain - A tool for Metropolitan Governance | |||||||
Applications in Blockchain |
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Agency for Digital Italy | Transforming Digital Government |
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General Hyperledger Presentation: |
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The Legal Aspects of Blockchain | Topics include a general overview for policymakers on what is blockchain. | |||||||
Blockchain Case Study - Smart Dubai | Paperless City | |||||||
Blockchain Industrial Alliance (Platform Dev) | Lessons from Blockchain adoption in the public sector of Uzbekistan. Based on the case studies Kindergarten Admissions & Education Certificates | |||||||
Blockchain Industrial Alliance (Platform Dev) | Blockchain platform for the Public Sector of Uzbekistan: overview, questions and discussions. | |||||||
EnerBlock LLC | Blockchain enabled Virtual Power Plant for Distributed Energy Resources |
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Use Case Inventory
Project | Resources |
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Dr. Hanna C. Norberg Founder & CEO, Trade Economista Unblocking the Bottlenecks and Making the Global Supply Chain Transparent: How blockchain technology can update global trade | |
DIGITAL TRUST project, British Columbia, Canada | DIGITAL TRUST project presentation |
Verifiable Organizations Network, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada Verifiable Organizations Network (VON) started by the governments of British Columbia, Ontario, and Canada | TheOrgBook introductory slides Quick links What's on the Ledger? |
List of Blockchain Projects in International Development | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ 14BPQIqnDUTyinkp9eJ7bwYwsg22RJz0AVU9vOSSU94o/edit#gid=1835238919 |
Blockchain in Government Tracker- Database |
Articles
Linux Foundation Anti-Trust Policy Notice
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