Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 2:46:31 GMT -7
Government agencies (Federal Reserve, state, or local) have many primary and supplemental customers. In theory, multi-sided platforms will provide value to multiple users. For example, we could imagine a platform that allows residents, vendors, police, solid waste officials, and county and city council members and staff to communicate user-specific information about trash that has been picked up or not. or officials, survivors, and congressional district member staff to communicate user-specific information about location and access to water, food, shelter, medical care, response times, benefits management, and more. Strategic questions are highly relevant, and questions about volume, scale, etc. also have very interesting public policy angles. Good stuff to ponder. Thank You Video: New Opportunities in a Transformed.
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