Novel approach with implications for supply chain applications as well as other sensor based input of data.
U.S. Air Force to pilot blockchain-based database for data sharing
The blockchain ledger will enable data ingest from legacy data systems and wikis as well as a native web application build platforms
By Lucas Mearian Senior Reporter, Computerworld
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The U.S. Air Force (USAF) is planning to test a blockchain-based graph database that will allow it to share documents internally as well as throughout the various branches of the Department of Defense and allied governments.
The permissioned blockchain ledger comes from a small Winston-Salem, N.C. start-up, Fluree PBC, which announced the government contract this week. Fluree is working with Air Force’s Small Business Innovation Research AFWERX technology innovation program to launch a proof of concept of the distributed ledger technology (DLT) later this year.
The ledger could include intelligence gathered during military operations and supply chain parts tracking. ... "
Friday, May 22, 2020
USAF Looks at Blockchain Database for Data Share
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