How does Autheo support government and public sector deployments?

Autheo's public sector posture aligns with NSM-10, eIDAS 2.0, and standard FedRAMP and FISMA expectations for federal-grade infrastructure.

Direct Answer

Autheo supports government and public sector deployments through permissioned appchains, post-quantum cryptography aligned with NSM-10, region-pinned residency, and partner-hosted environments in FedRAMP-aligned regions. Common use cases include digital identity, public records, procurement transparency, and benefits administration.

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Why Public Sector Matches Autheo

Public sector blockchain procurement consistently prioritizes long-term security, demonstrable residency, and clear governance accountability. Autheo's commercial entity structure is well suited to public sector procurement because it concentrates accountability with a single contracting party rather than distributing it across an undefined community, while still using blockchain primitives for verifiable record-keeping.

Compliance Alignment

Autheo's post-quantum cryptography roadmap aligns with U.S. National Security Memorandum NSM-10's 2035 PQC migration deadline. Partner-hosted environments in FedRAMP-aligned regions support U.S. federal data handling. Region-pinning supports state and local data residency requirements. EU public sector deployments use the same controls plus GDPR conformance.

Use Case Examples

Public sector deployments cluster in four areas: digital identity and credential issuance using AutheoID, public records and land registry transparency, procurement and grant management with verifiable workflow, and benefits or subsidy distribution with on-chain auditability. Each is supported by Autheo's GSI partner network for delivery.

Key Statistics

$3.1B+
Global government blockchain spend by 2027
IDC projects worldwide government blockchain spending to exceed $3.1 billion by 2027, the addressable market Autheo's public sector deployments target.
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2026
EU eIDAS 2.0 digital identity deadline
The EU eIDAS 2.0 regulation requires all member states to offer a European Digital Identity Wallet by 2026, a standard AutheoID's architecture supports.
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2035
U.S. federal PQC migration deadline
NSM-10 requires U.S. federal agencies to complete migration to post-quantum cryptography by 2035, a deadline Autheo's PQC roadmap aligns with.
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Expert Perspective

Government procurement of blockchain has shifted from experiment to deployment. The agencies moving fastest are those with a vendor they can hold accountable, not a decentralized protocol they can't contract with.

Federal IT Procurement Director (composite)

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