Key Points
- RI small size makes it easier to get things done than larger states
- RI has some key leaders on Government Digital Transformation led by Secretary of Commerce Liz Tanner
- RI has led on digital identity and credentials
- Some European countries have led in Digital Transformation in different areas ( Estonia, Liechtenstein, Luxemborg, Finland )
- Wyoming has been the US leader on digital assets legislation
- NY has licensed some digital asset products
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International Digital Government Conference hosted by State of RI
To:Tanner Liz (COMM)
Cc:Jim Mason
Sat, Dec 16 at 8:37 PM
Hi Liz
I'm sure you're beyond busy.
At some point it would be nice to sync BUT there is a ton of BIG stuff in finance as you know on Digital Asset Tokenization and Networks.
It wouldn't hurt to be "in front" on some of the ideas with a long-term Digital Government strategy.
Crazy thought.
Should Rhode Island host an International Digital Government Conference in 2024?
There's a ton in the world of finance on digital assets, banking, regulations, payments etc. I was connected to different parts of it ( Swift, RLN, DTCC and the Digital Dollar Project, European Blockchain work on Crypto ( MICA ) and AI regulations ). A lot of this ties directly or indirectly into many of the solutions the State runs today using new technology.
There's also a lot on adding AI services to many of these solutions for automation and decision making.
At some point, putting all this in the lens of Digital Government makes a lot of sense. Given your experience, you are the right person to lead this focus.
The work you did with Self Sovereign Identity in RI is the right foundation for all of this. As I said then, it can be integrated to your existing digital solutions using identity bridges ( OAuth, OIDC etc ).
Here you can see
Ethereum is adding support for permissioned blockchains that require governance and complianceto support more finance use cases that would cover not only securities trading but real estate titles, permits etc. Hyperledger Fabric is a permissioned blockchain that supports these concepts as well. The key is they will all leverage the identity foundations you are already building. As you know, very few governments anywhere are really building on that correctf foundation.
So much for a short email but it would be good to have a catch up conversation at a point. There are many key players and resources that could be pulled into a holistic Digital Government roadmap. You and RI are probably the right home for that work.
Your thoughts ( if you have time ) ?
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RI, Brown, Citi, Swift, Deloitte or Accenture or ?, Citizens, Fidelity, CVS, EUBOF, INATBA, GBBC, GBA, EU Parl, Dr Thomas Dunser, Estonia, DTCC, Visa, JPM, Federal Reserve, FedNow, Bank of England, Hyperledger, EEA, NYS?, Wyoming?,
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id current solution opportunities for stakeholders
id current challenges and threats to stakeholders including impacts from other domains ( UN SDGs, population problems, ESG )
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