Colombia presented the guidelines to adopt blockchain

The Colombian government launched a guide with the guidelines for the adoption and development of blockchain-based projects in the public sector

The Colombian government through the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MinTIC) launched a Guide with the guidelines for the development of blockchain-based projects within the public sector.

The guide offers the necessary regulations so that government institutions can host blockchain technology in the different Colombian ministries and agencies. In addition, it provides tools so that projects can be created and developed in an “organized, staggered and structured manner, taking into account the recommendations of government agencies.”

Carmen Valderrama, Minister of Information Technologies of Colombia, said that blockchains have become “a necessity not only for the private sector but also for the public sector to the extent that it responds to many of the objectives set.” Individuals and organizations can consult the guide on facebook.com.

Blockchain players in the public sector

Some institutions have become the protagonists of the public sector blockchain in Colombia and already have their activities based on this technology. One of the first institutions to venture into this type of technology will be the National Land Agency (ANT) with the purpose of offering “greater security in the land titling process.”

Another organization that is also venturing into the blockchain is the Rural and Agricultural Planning Unit (UPRA), which will be based on the guide designed by the executive to monitor panela prices in the country.

Minister Valderrama also recalled that in 2021 the executive launched a first version of the guide, which contained the basic principles of blockchain implementation in public administration. Which “left enormous lessons and allowed us to take great steps.”

M. Rodríguez

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Source: coine.ws

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