A working example of this can be found in the Georgian government, where technology has been seamlessly incorporated into the existing software for land titling by making changes only in the backend.
Consequently, any input made by the citizens can be executed by blockchain by further executing a specific smart contract to carry out the necessary action.
This has helped in expediting the system, since the operation can be carried out by the citizens themselves without visiting the office. The part of the software which was being used by the citizens has been left untouched. Additionally, a strong and clean audit trail provides transparency.
A major concern that citizens across the globe share is that of corruption. Most of the corruption takes place during public procurement and bidding of government orders.
The primary reason for this is that the process is often kept under wraps and manual book-keeping of these records are manipulated easily. This creates an urgency to replace…