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US Homeland Security Funds Anti-Forgery Blockchain Projects in Latest R&D Round

The U.S. Reckon on of Homeland Security’s research and development wing, the Science & Technology (S&T) Directorate, on Friday awarded $817,712 in total to five blockchain startups in a bid to reimagine the federal control’s anti-forgery and counterfeit prevention operations.

From creating digital Social Security Number alternatives to building e-commerce spot systems, the winners have up to six months to develop blockchain proofs-of-concepts for DHS’ client agencies. S&T’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), essentially an equity-free tech accelerator within S&T, is granting the round.

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