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 **Identity2020 Systems, Inc.** (known as the **ID2020 Alliance** or simply **ID2020**) is an American non-governmental organization based in [[united_states_of_america:New York:New York City]], [[united_states_of_america:New York]].((//IDENTITY2020 SYSTEMS INC - GuideStar Profile.// GuideStar. Retrieved April 29, 2020, from https://archive.ph/9xGVz)) **Identity2020 Systems, Inc.** (known as the **ID2020 Alliance** or simply **ID2020**) is an American non-governmental organization based in [[united_states_of_america:New York:New York City]], [[united_states_of_america:New York]].((//IDENTITY2020 SYSTEMS INC - GuideStar Profile.// GuideStar. Retrieved April 29, 2020, from https://archive.ph/9xGVz))
  
-===== Affiliations =====+===== History ===== 
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 +On August 10, 2015, Dr. [[Alicia Carmona]] published a blog post on [[LinkedIn]] seeking input from her colleagues with "examples from [their] field, institutional, or personal experiences where identification/identity is at the core of a community problem."((Carmona, A. (2015, August 10). //Digital identity for all? Seeking your feedback.// LinkedIn. http://archive.today/2023.06.21-212408/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/digital-identity-all-seeking-your-feedback-alicia-carmona/)) It was reposted on ID2020's website nine days later.((Carmona, A. (2015, August 19). //Digital identity for all?// Identification 2020. http://archive.today/2015.11.09-030133/http://www.id2020.org/blog/digital-identity-for-all)) 
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 +The earliest archived version of the ID2020 website homepage is from September 8, 2015.((//Home.// Identity2020. Retrieved September 8, 2015, from https://web.archive.org/web/20150908003750/http://www.id2020.org/)) 
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 +A slidedeck exists for ID2020 dated September 14, 2015, describing ID2020's uses for organizations like [[UNICEF]], the [[International Rescue Committee]] and [[Cambodian Children's Fund]].((Edge, J. (2015, September 14). //Identity2020 Intro.// SlideShare. https://web.archive.org/web/20230616072938/https://www.slideshare.net/JohnEdge4/identity2020-intro)) 
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 +The inaugural ID2020 summit took place at the [[United Nations]] headquarters in [[united_states:new_york:New York City]] on May 20, 2016.((//United Nations Office for Partnerships (UNOP) on ID 2020: Harnessing the Power of Digital Legal Identities for Global Good - Press Conference.// (2016, May 20). UN Web TV. https://media.un.org/en/asset/k17/k17peww8gf)) The topic of the summit was "how to provide a unique digital identity to everyone on the planet, including the 1.5 billion people living without any form of recognized identification."((Gruener, D. (2016, May 20). //ID2020 holds Inaugural Summit at the United Nations.// ID2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20181107014813/https://id2020.org/news/2016summit)) 
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 +The 2018 summit was held in September 2018, and focused on defining what constitutes a "good" digital ID. Sponsors for the event included the [[United Nations Office of Information Communications Technology]] (OICT), [[United Nations Refugee Agency]] (UNHCR), [[International Telecommunication Union]] and the [[Consulate General of Denmark in New York]].((//Announcing the 2018 ID2020 Summit – Towards “Good” Digital Identity | UNHCR Blog.// (2018, September 6). United Nations Refugee Agency. https://web.archive.org/web/20210914123853/https://www.unhcr.org/blogs/announcing-the-2018-id2020-summit-towards-good-digital-identity/)) 
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 +===== Organization =====
  
 ==== Alliance ==== ==== Alliance ====
  
-Participants in the ID2020 initiative include:+Participants in the ID2020 initiative include:((Irrera, A. (2017, June 19). //Accenture, Microsoft team up on blockchain-based digital ID network.// Reuters. https://web.archive.org/web/20220810040822/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-microsoft-accenture-digitalid-idUSKBN19A22B)) ((//ID2020: Digital Identity with Blockchain.// (2019). Accenture. https://archive.ph/wYn13)) ((//Alliance.// (2022). ID2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20220530213633/https://id2020.org/alliance)) ((//Alliance.// (2021). ID2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20210904014608/https://id2020.org/alliance)) ((//Alliance.// (2020). ID2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200902235826/https://id2020.org/alliance)) ((Gruener, D. (2016, May 20). //ID2020 holds Inaugural Summit at the United Nations.// ID2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20181107014813/https://id2020.org/news/2016summit)) ((//Home.// Identity2020. Retrieved September 8, 2015, from https://web.archive.org/web/20150908003750/http://www.id2020.org/)) 
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 +<WRAP column col4> 
 +  * [[500 StartUps]] 
 +  * [[Accenture]] 
 +  * [[Acumen Fund]] 
 +  * [[Apne Aap]] 
 +  * [[Avanade]] 
 +  * [[Bank of New York Mellon]] 
 +  * [[Barclays]] 
 +  * [[Bitfury]] 
 +  * [[BlackRock]] 
 +  * [[Blockstack]] 
 +  * [[Bloomberg]] 
 +  * [[Bloq]] 
 +  * [[Brigham Young University]] 
 +  * [[Broadhaven Capital Partners]] 
 +  * [[Capgemini Consulting]] 
 +  * [[Care International]] 
 +  * [[Childhood Rescue Project]] 
 +  * [[united_states_of_america:texas:Austin|City of Austin, Texas]] 
 +  * [[Cisco]] 
 +  * [[Commonwealth Secretariat]] 
 +  * [[Connectivity Capital Partners]] 
 +  * [[Cornell University]] 
 +  * [[Deloitte]] 
 +  * [[Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation]] (DTCC) 
 +  * [[Digital Asset Holdings]] 
 +  * [[Ernst & Young]] 
 +  * [[Facebook]] 
 +  * [[FHI 360]] 
 +  * [[Forbes]] 
 +  * [[Gavi|Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance]] 
 +  * [[Global Fund for Women]] 
 +  * [[Google]] 
 +  * [[Government of Estonia]] 
 +  * [[Grameen Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Hyperledger]] 
 +  * [[IBM]] 
 +  * [[IDEO]] 
 +  * [[Imperative Fund]] 
 +  * [[Infosys]] 
 +  * [[Innovative Finance]] 
 +  * [[JPMorgan Chase]] 
 +  * [[Kaiser Permanente]] 
 +  * [[Kaye Scholer]] 
 +  * [[Kiva]] 
 +  * [[Lexis Nexis]] 
 +  * [[Macro Advisory Partners]] 
 +  * [[Mastercard]] 
 +  * [[Mercy Corps]] 
 +  * [[Microsoft]] 
 +  * [[MIT Media Lab]] 
 +  * [[Nasdaq]] 
 +  * [[National Cybersecurity Center]] 
 +  * [[Okta]] 
 +  * [[Omidyar Network]] 
 +  * [[Open Identity Exchange]] 
 +  * [[Plan International USA]] 
 +  * [[Privacy Commissioner for Bermuda]] 
 +  * [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] 
 +  * [[RedRose]] 
 +  * [[Rockefeller Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Simprints]] 
 +  * [[United Nations International Computing Centre]] 
 +  * [[University of California Berkeley]] 
 +</WRAP> 
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 +==== Personnel ==== 
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 +^  ID2020 - Team((//Home.// Identity2020. Retrieved September 8, 2015, from https://web.archive.org/web/20150908003750/http://www.id2020.org/))  ^^^ 
 +^ Name  ^ Position  ^ Notes  ^ 
 +| [[Alicia Carmona]]  | Operational Lead  | -  | 
 +| [[Patrick Deegan]]  | Technical Architect  | [[Open Mustard Seed]] (OMS)  | 
 +| [[Kathleen Moriarty]]  | Legal Counsel  | [[Kaye Scholer]] 
 +| [[John Edge]]  | Co-founder & Chairman  | [[RedRose]] 
 +| [[Gavin Wood]]  | Technology Advisory  | [[Ethereum]] 
 +| [[Mercedes Fernandez]]  | Early Childhood Development Specialist  | [[First Step Big Step]] 
 +| [[Beth Moses]]  | Program Development  | [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA), [[Virgin Galactic]] 
 +===== External links =====
  
-  * [[+  * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID2020|Wikipedia]] 
 +  * [[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/ID2020|Wikispooks]]
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