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Digital Identity Management Using Blockchain Technology in Ohio

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For now, Cities around the world use different mechanisms to poll public opinion. However, they do not always provide a real representation of the majority opinion, These traditional means sometimes suffer from a low level of participation, As a result of fear of hacking personal information. Most information systems and government services are not fully prepared to achieve the required levels of data security. Traditional methods of using servers and storing data are still adopted.
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As part of efforts to devise a solution that can identify citizens and provide secure storage of their personal information, As well as ensuring their effortless access to government services, Dublin authorities have launched a digital identity management system that uses blockchain technology to record, store, review, and share data in a fully encrypted form.

Blockchain technology has revolutionized the world of financial trading, Its name has usually been associated with cryptocurrencies, However, it has exceeded these limits to become a comprehensive software technology that can be relied upon to create integrated systems and employ them in several areas such as collecting statistics and providing services to citizens.

For now, Cities around the world use different mechanisms to poll public opinion. However, they do not always provide a real representation of the majority opinion, These traditional means sometimes suffer from a low level of participation, As a result of fear of hacking personal information. Most information systems and government services are not fully prepared to achieve the required levels of data security. Traditional methods of using servers and storing data are still adopted.

In Dublin, Ohio, The authorities have set ambitious targets for technological progress and sustainability, Interrupted by the lengthy procedures of filling out paper forms, In addition to the difficulties faced by government bodies in collecting statistics and knowing the desires, needs and priorities of the population, Especially in light of the growing concerns of privacy violations.

To approach this issue, Dublin City Authorities have collaborated with Software Verde, a company specialized in developing web solutions and smart phone applications, Together, they launched a new system that uses blockchain technology instead of the traditional information database system, It is called "Digital Identity Management System".

The main idea of this technique is based on the absence of the intermediate or controlling element, That is, it is a decentralized technology that involves the creation and maintenance of permanent digital records of transactions, verified, And updated simultaneously by thousands of users.

In Dublin, USA, This system will make available the population data collected by the city authorities, in a way that enables other parties to view and verify them so that they are anonymous, This is done using blockchain technology that is not controlled by any of the official authorities. It will also create an individual identity and a unique code within a closed system for each of the city's residents. to share their choices and preferences, Where the system can record all the information and responses of the population in the questionnaires within an immutable reference, It is secured and verified encrypted. Residents are allowed, At the same time, to receive and redeem codes, And access all digital government services with one username and password.

With the aim of promoting positive behaviors aimed at improving the lives of the population, The authorities came up with the idea of rewarding some activities such as volunteering, providing aid or contributing to a public event. by awarding citizens points that they can exchange for certain goods, It also allows local companies to offer coupons, discounts or privileges.

Before its official public release, The digital identity will undergo a trial period in which a few hundred residents will participate, They will download an app and use it to participate in virtual meetups and surveys and collect their rewards and Dublin points. At the end of the test, A meeting will be held at the City Council to discuss the impacts it has achieved, the challenges it has faced and the lessons learned, And share all of this with other city governments, Especially Ohio cities, With the aim of generalizing the experience.

The Executive Group expects that the programme will take a long time to achieve adequate deployment and change. It is a challenge that always faces any modern and complex technology, The authorities see it as part of Dublin's culture of innovation. It is its identity as a laboratory for emerging technology.

The biggest challenge ahead for state governments is It is to get different administrations and entities to share their data with their counterparts, Overcoming this challenge will require political leadership to achieve settlements and provide guarantees. It may be harder to overcome in some countries.

through a secure, accountable and untraceable reconnaissance mechanism, The authorities are looking to expand the range of questions and questionnaires and come up with more accurate results that may reach the level of the affairs of each individual neighborhood. Reach out to the public to inform their views on the policies or decisions under consideration.

By replacing traditional databases, The system provides residents with new possibilities and ways to protect their privacy, They will be able to widely share and disclose personal data and information without fear of misuse, disclosure or loss due to human error. This means delivering a more streamlined experience and saving time and technological resources.

In the long run, New Dublin technology may be eligible to integrate with other cities once launched. To facilitate the sharing of sensitive information across the country.

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