GSA Official: Blockchain Procurement Prototype Is Moving Forward

in cases •  7 years ago 

US using blockbuster technology The government may soon start the process of distributing an IT purchase.

As CoinDesk reports in June, General Service Administration (GSA) could replace FAStlane that one day is at the initial stage of developing a Blocken Prototype, a purchasing system dedicated to IT projects. This initiative constitutes a major part of the GSA to investigate the use of distributed liver, which constitutes part of the larger blockbuster efforts of the US government.

Public sector IT website speaks with MeriTalk, Jose Ariatra, a director in GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, who oversees work on purchasing IT, as technology relates to the acquisition process as it hits a bullish tone of possibilities. He said that the work continued on the FAStlane Prototype, as per a milestone in the initial concept process, as per 30 September.

Most likely, he suggested that approvals - which can take months as long, if not - technology should be applied in a little while.

"The single most important thing about Blockken is that it creates transparency and accuracy between two entities," he said in the publication:

"We believe with Blockchain we may be able to reduce the number of days in single digits."

According to Arrietta, part of the equation, the ability to "seal together" parts of the IT procurement process, the idea is that different parts of this approach can communicate effectively with each other.

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