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Reimagining public records validation using blockchain in Riverside County

Infosys Public Services, Amazon Web Services & the County deploy a blockchain platform pilot to verify & authenticate various forms of vital digital records.

As part of the larger California technology vision, Riverside County, the fourth largest in California and the 10th largest in the US, was looking to deliver citizen-centric services to its residents through secure, effective, and innovative technology solutions.

The County wanted to architect decentralized records management systems, connected via a distributed network. The goals of this pilot project were to modernize Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Office’s paper-centric operations and establish a new digital-centric approach.

Infosys Public Services and Amazon Web Services collaborated to develop a blockchain-based, digital records fulfillment solution for Riverside County’s Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Office. The new platform enables any individual or organization to remotely validate the authenticity of a digital credential issued by Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder in real time. It improves the security and data privacy for identities, credentials and personally identifiable information (PII), solving the paper records storage issues for government departments, and enabling the different departments and agencies in the County to work together in a collaborative manner.

The blockchain-based platform is transforming the public records management process in the County. Read the whitepaper to learn more about this project and its technology.

Contact Brian.Bennett@infosys.com for more information or to know how your agency can deploy a similar platform. 

Infosys Public Services, a U.S. based subsidiary of Infosys (NYSE: INFY), is a leader in business consulting, technology solutions, and next-generation digital services. We enable public sector organizations in the US and Canada to navigate their digital transformation.