05/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2024 10:25
(Washington D.C., May 7th, 2024)- Today, Representative Mace introduced the "Border Security and Blockchain Technology Act," a pivotal legislation that will harness blockchain technology for border security operations. Referred to the appropriate committee, this bill mandates the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement a public blockchain-based system that enhances data security and operational efficiency across U.S. borders.
This legislative move follows the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)'s ongoing research into blockchain's potential benefits. The CBP has already developed a proof of concept, demonstrating how blockchain technology can provide increased protections for sensitive information.This new bill aims to capitalize on these developments, proposing a system that would integrate and expand upon the initial successes to enhance the verification processes, reduce fraud, improve the tracking and management of goods, and secure the deployment of border control personnel.
"The CBP's initial findings and prototypes have shown significant promise in using blockchain to secure and streamline border operations," said Representative Mace. "With this new legislation, we intend to transform these early initiatives into a comprehensive, secure, and efficient infrastructure that will address the crisis at our southern border."
Key provisions in the "Border Security and Blockchain Technology Act" include:
For additional information on the bill or related inquiries, please contact [email protected]
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