US Senate Approves Blockchain for Defense and Supply Chains
Blockchain technology is gaining more traction within corporations and governments, showing the potential it holds for the future of many different sectors - from finance to healthcare to military initiatives.
In a recent development, the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, chaired under President Joe Biden, has greenlit blockchain technology for bolstering national security and streamlining supply chain management within the Department of Defense (DOD).
This move, outlined in the latest National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) outlined , highlights blockchain’s potential to enhance data integrity and operational transparency in defense operations.
Amid global competition in blockchain development, the U.S. aims to maintain its technological leadership. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been tasked with providing a comprehensive assessment by April 1st, detailing blockchain integration across DOD supply chains and estimating required resources.
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Jerome Powell Gave His Answer on Potential Rate CutsThe committee’s focus is on fortifying defense supply chains against manipulation by geopolitical rivals and improving cryptographic safeguards. There’s also strategic interest in monitoring blockchain advancements in countries like China and Russia.
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