Washington D.C.
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) —large-scale digital platforms that support digital ID, payments, and data exchange—is a profoundly political proposition with significant ramifications for our digital future, human rights, the relationship between people and states, and the distribution of power among governments and industry players.
Join us for a briefing of ideas on informing a coherent US approach to DPI that promotes democratic norms alongside economic advancement.
Reception to follow from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Panelists:
• Laura Bingham, Professor of Practice and Executive Director, Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology, Temple University Beasley School of Law
• Monica Greco, Visiting Professional Fellow, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University & Senior Program Officer at Open Society Foundations
• Mihir Kshirsagar, Clinic Lead and Steering Committee Member, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University