S&T also supports the World Wide Web Consortium in efforts to standardize the Verifiable Claims Data Model and Decentralized Identifiers.
“Government must be informed and ensure blockchain technology supports standardized approaches for security, privacy and data exchange,” Douglas Maughan, director of S&T’s cyber security division, told two subcommittees of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee at a hearing Tuesday.
The report noted the directorate collaborates with the Customs and Border Protection to explore the potential uses of blockchain in international travel and shipping processes.