Food Safety: How Governments Can Leverage Blockchain for Greater Traceability
Worried about romaine? Blockchain can help government tackle the food safety challenge with greater end-to-end transparency and accountability.
Worried about romaine? Blockchain can help government tackle the food safety challenge with greater end-to-end transparency and accountability.
Fear not – GovLoop’s latest explainer video describes why blockchain might become the protection today’s governments need.
While the pace of technological advancement is exiting, it poses challenges for government. We are constantly having to evolve to meet citizens’ expectations, making the “future of financial management” a moving target.
MyPass Austin is a blockchain-enabled platform that facilitates resident access to vital social and health services by digitizing their identification and other key records.
Government adoption of blockchain is still nascent but a few brave government agency leaders see the potential of the technology, and are experimenting with ways to use blockchain to make government services more effective.
Though innovation is necessary for agencies to continue to deliver on their missions, it is often difficult for new technologies to take hold in government.
If you’re in government work, you’ve probably seen your fair share of articles about blockchain. But who’s using it, and how?
GovLoop sat down with Tomicah Tillemann, co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator, to understand how blockchain can be used to hold government’s accountable and who is leading in the federal space when it comes to blockchain. This is part II of our interview.
To better understand what this technology is, how it works and what it means for government agencies, GovLoop sat down with Tomicah Tillemann, co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator.