Verifiable Digital Credentials in Government
As governments increasingly adopt digital technologies, the role of Verifiable Digital Credentials (VDCs) in enhancing trust, security, and efficiency has become a critical area of focus. This panel will discuss the challenges, opportunities, and real-world applications of digital credentials in public administration, education, and private-sector partnerships. Key Topics: • How verifiable credentials can streamline government services and improve transparency. • Innovations and standards from the tech sector to support scalable adoption. • Privacy, security, and ethical considerations in implementing digital credentials. • Cross-sector collaboration for a unified and interoperable credentialing ecosystem. Welcome: Mo Reeder - VP Strategic Partnerships, Neumont College Moderator: Josh Daniels - CEO, InnoGov Panelists: • Allen Fuller - CIO, State of Utah • Amelia Powers Gardner - Commissioner, Utah County • Aaron Reed - President, Neumont College • Mac Sims - CTO, InnoGov Who Should Attend? This event is designed for professionals in government, education, technology, and related fields interested in the future of digital identity, credentialing, and public service innovation.