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Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov] Blockchain In Government Training Workshop Wed 10/4/2017 4:07:55 PM [SPAM] Just Announced - Oct 19th - Blockchain Workshop for Gov Execs, Managers and Staff
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Important Blockchain Workshop for Government Executives, Managers and Staff
Blockchain Technology is Often Called the "New Internet" Important to Learn About Blockchain and Its Potential Uses - No Sales - No Marketing - Useful Information for Government -
Blockchain and its Potential in Government Training Workshop:
A Primer for Government Executives', Managers, and Staff Demystifying Blockchain: What You Need to Know About
Blockchain, the Use Cases Being Explored, and How it May be Used in
Government to Securely Meet Business Needs
What Executives, Managers and Staff Need to Know
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Willard InterContinental Hotel Washington, D.C.
Link to Potomac Forum Website: www.PotomacForum.org Government & Industry Invited to Attend
No Press Permitted to Encourage Candid Discussion Sponsored by:
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Government Speakers from Treasury, DHS, Federal Reserve Board
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Overview: Commonly described as the "next great disrupter," Blockchain technology is the "new Internet". While there are challenges associated with widespread use, its potential is drawing heavy interest and investment from both commercial and government leaders around teh world. Primarily known as the technology underlying Bitcoin, the strengths of Block's "distributed ledger" include increased transparency, speed, increased security.
Federal agencies are currently funding and building use cases to explore the potential of blockchain technologies. Potential applications continue to expand as government moves toward adoption of the technology to increase efficiencies, trim costs, and increase transparency, and improve security in their operations.
Driven by the advantages of Blockchain and efforts for government transparency and the DATA Act, there are numerous Blockchain use cases that agencies are considering that touch many parts and processes of an organization, including:
Financial management and services
Procurement
IT asset and supply chain management
Smart contracts
Patents, Trademarks Copyrights, Royalties
Identity management and government-issued
credentials like visas, passports, SSN and
birth certificates
Federal personnel workforce data
Appropriated funds
Federal assistance and foreign aid delivery
This Workshop is for Government Executives,. Managers and Staff to Understand Blockchain Technology (management level
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What You Will Learn:
Fundamentals of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology How blockchain works, and how it applies to government processes Key opportunities to use Blockchain Examples of blockchain use "outside the beltway" (including other
Governments) and why
Why You Should Attend:
Understand Blockchain and how it can be used in government Improve your knowledge of an exploding technology Be better equipped to support acquisition decisions Build communities of interest in your agency and across agencies Craft new strategies for improving business processes and government
operations
Who Should Attend:
Federal Government Executives, Managers and staff who are interested in learning about Blockchain and how it can be used in government
Government Executives, Managers and staff responsible for implementing Agency restructuring plans
Federal employees or members of employee affinity groups Technology leaders and technology implementers CIOs, CFOs and other CXOs Procurement Personnel Records Managers IGs and Staff State and local Government Executives, Managers and staff Industry Partners who support the government
Workshop for Government and Industry Partners Press is NOT Permitted to Permit Candid Discussion
CEUs and CLUs Credits Awarded for Attendance
Early Bird Reduced Registration Until October 12th
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