Millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs instead of physical identification, a prime example of modernizing government systems. However, as agencies implement the new digital alternative, accessibility and transparency with constituents must remain top priorities. Check out the full Government Technology story here: https://okt.to/sh2v1j #DigitalGovernment #Accessibility #GovTech
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Millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs instead of physical identification, a prime example of modernizing government systems. However, as agencies implement the new digital alternative, accessibility and transparency with constituents must remain top priorities. Check out the full Government Technology story here: https://okt.to/HtxfPw #DigitalGovernment #Accessibility #GovTech
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Millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs instead of physical identification, a prime example of modernizing government systems. However, as agencies implement the new digital alternative, accessibility and transparency with constituents must remain top priorities. Check out the full Government Technology story here: https://okt.to/oOFGIu #DigitalGovernment #Accessibility #GovTech
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Millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs instead of physical identification, a prime example of modernizing government systems. However, as agencies implement the new digital alternative, accessibility and transparency with constituents must remain top priorities. Check out the full Government Technology story here: https://okt.to/lFRUsT #DigitalGovernment #Accessibility #GovTech
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Millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs instead of physical identification, a prime example of modernizing government systems. However, as agencies implement the new digital alternative, accessibility and transparency with constituents must remain top priorities. Check out the full Government Technology story here: https://okt.to/6UzLGB #DigitalGovernment #Accessibility #GovTech
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The landscape of digital government is evolving with the rise of mobile IDs. However, many businesses and agencies have not yet adopted the new technology, and accessibility challenges remain. What's next for the emerging system and the future of modernization? https://okt.to/sJY8zN #GovTech #Modernization #DigitalGovernment
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The landscape of digital government is evolving with the rise of mobile IDs. However, many businesses and agencies have not yet adopted the new technology, and accessibility challenges remain. What's next for the emerging system and the future of modernization? https://okt.to/X1Auvx #GovTech #Modernization #DigitalGovernment
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Digital IDs have arrived, but their acceptance is not yet universal due to adoption and accessibility challenges. How can government agencies bridge this gap? Find out more at https://okt.to/e4EqI0 #GovTech #DigitalEquity #Innovation
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Digital IDs are becoming part of our day-to-day lives, but there are still many challenges with regulation and technology in the process of global adoption... Would you use a Digital ID instead of your physical one? #DigitalID https://lnkd.in/dXCjnU6y
🪪 Digital ID - Overview of Countries and Latest Innovations
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Most Americans live with the world at their fingertips—shopping, staying connected, and accessing endless information with just a tap. But when it comes to proving identity, we’re still stuck reaching for physical IDs. As more of our daily lives shift online, the absence of digital identity solutions is becoming a bigger problem. While countries around the world are moving ahead, the U.S. lags behind, with only a few states offering mobile driver’s licenses. Senior Policy Manager Ash Johnson explains how we can advance widespread adoption of #digitalIDs: ☑️ States should update laws to accept digital IDs. ☑️ Congress should pass the Improving Digital Identity Act and establish a grant program to help states. ☑️ Federal agencies should start accepting government-issued digital IDs. ☑️ The State Department should form agreements with other countries to accept each other’s digital IDs. It’s time for a national initiative to give all Americans convenient and #secure digital ID access. 🪪📲 🔗 Check out the full report on adopting a national standard for digital IDs: https://lnkd.in/gSH9Mevj #techpolicy #techinnovation
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At least 5 million Americans have signed up for mobile driver’s licenses, but where are they being used? States like Iowa, Colorado, and Utah have created partnerships with businesses and government agencies ready to accept their mobile IDs, and have maps or directories to inform citizens where they can use their mDLs. In this article, Government Technology discusses the state of digital ID acceptance today, where we’re headed with user adoption, and why the future is bright for digital credentials: https://lnkd.in/en_fvx3D
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