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Why has the Federal Government proposed the development of non-governmental trust frameworks?

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Why has the Federal Government proposed the development of non-governmental trust frameworks?

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A. By authority of the U.S. Congress, the General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Government wide Policy (OGP) is responsible for government-wide coordination of a variety of activities aimed at improving electronic government services for all audiences – internally, with other government partners, with business partners, and with the American Public.In pursuit of this mandate, OGP has pursued an interagency governance model that encourages agency innovation.The long-range vision is for identity management in government to take advantage of a broad spectrum of solutions, including solutions from private industry that deliver broader online access, improved user experience, high assurance, and strong cybersecurity. One outcome of this move has been a transition away from a traditional “federation” model to an open model that promotes multiple solutions that comply with Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-04-04 (the U.S. government requirements for identity assurance). In par

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