Amidst President Joe Biden’s final weeks in the White House, the exiting President has signed a myriad of bills before his tenure expires, one of which allows for greater adoption of digital IDs in both the public and private sectors.
The bill was first introduced in March of 2024, and after passing the House and Senate was signed into law by Biden on December 23rd.


Per a March press release, ‘Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas) introduced the GSA Technology Accountability Act to ensure GSA is held accountable to Congress and the American people in how it spends taxpayer dollars on technology projects and initiatives.’
‘The GSA Technology Accountability Act requires the GSA Administrator to submit an annual report to Congress regarding each project funded by the Citizen Services Fund and some projects funded by the Acquisition Services Fund,’ the press release added.
However, the bill does a whole lot more than what is implied, according to Biometric Update, explaining how it ultimately expands a number of government ambitions related to digital IDs and increased cybersecurity; saying the bill “represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of government technology, particularly in how federal agencies adopt, manage, and implement digital identity standards,” and “represents a significant step forward in the modernization of government technology.”
Biometric Update explained some of the more specific details in the bill hidden behind the red tape:
One of the key objectives of the bill is to streamline the adoption of secure and interoperable digital identity solutions across federal agencies. Historically, the lack of standardization in digital identity systems has led to fragmentation, inefficiencies, and security vulnerabilities. Each agency often developed its own approach to identity management, creating a patchwork of systems that were difficult to integrate and manage. The bill mandates a unified framework that ensures compatibility and consistency across platforms. This shift toward standardization not only enhances security but it also simplifies access for users, enabling seamless interaction with multiple government services through a single digital identity.
The emphasis on interoperability is particularly critical at a time when collaboration between agencies is essential for addressing complex challenges. Whether it involves disaster response, public health initiatives, or cybersecurity, the ability to share information securely and efficiently is paramount. The act encourages the adoption of identity standards that facilitate data sharing while maintaining strict privacy safeguards. By promoting a common language for identity verification and authentication, the legislation lays the groundwork for a more cohesive and responsive federal infrastructure.
Security is another central element of the act. To mitigate the risks of cyberattacks by malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities for financial gain or to compromise national security, the legislation outlines stringent requirements for the protection of digital identity systems. This includes the implementation of multi-factor authentication, encryption protocols, and regular security assessments. By embedding these measures into the framework of digital identity standards, the legislation seeks to create a resilient defense against evolving cyber threats.
The act recognizes the importance of balancing security with user experience. The legislation advocates for user-centered design principles in the development of digital identity solutions, ensuring that systems are intuitive and inclusive. This approach acknowledges the diverse needs of the public, including individuals with disabilities, limited technological proficiency, or limited access to digital resources. By prioritizing accessibility, the act reinforces the government’s commitment to equitable service delivery.
Another significant component of the legislation is its focus on privacy protection. The new law underscores the need for rigorous safeguards to prevent the misuse or unauthorized access of personal information. The Act mandates compliance with existing privacy laws such as the Privacy Act of 1974 and introduces additional measures to enhance transparency and accountability. For instance, agencies are required to conduct privacy impact assessments for new digital identity systems, as well as providing a detailed analysis of how personal data will be collected, used, and protected.
The GSA Technology Accountability Act also highlights the importance of innovation in shaping the future of digital identity. The legislation encourages the exploration of emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence to enhance identity verification and management processes. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize digital identity by providing decentralized, tamper-proof and efficient solutions. By furthering a culture of innovation, the act positions the federal government as a leader in the digital identity space capable of adapting to emerging trends and challenges.
Another notable provision of the legislation is its emphasis on collaboration with the private sector. Recognizing that many advancements in digital identity originate outside the government, the act supports partnerships with industry leaders, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations. This collaborative approach leverages the expertise and resources of diverse stakeholders and accelerates the development and adoption of cutting-edge solutions. It also ensures that federal standards are aligned with broader industry practices while promoting interoperability and reducing duplication of effort.
The implementation of the act is overseen by a governance framework that emphasizes accountability and transparency. Agencies are required to report on their progress in adopting digital identity standards, with regular audits to ensure compliance. The act also establishes performance metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of these systems, providing a clear benchmark for success. This focus on accountability not only drives continuous improvement but also builds public trust in the government’s ability to manage digital identities responsibly.
The advantages of the legislation extend beyond federal agencies to state and local governments, as well as to the private sector. By setting a high bar for digital identity standards, the bill creates a ripple effect that encourages other entities to adopt similar practices. This coordination of standards has the potential to create a more unified and secure digital ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders. For individuals, the act promises a more streamlined and secure experience when interacting with government services, reducing the frustration and risks associated with fragmented identity systems.
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In September, I reported on how Biden apparently was prepared to sign an executive order to implement digital IDs and allow for greater facilitation of payments, specifically “smartphone-based mobile driver’s license and [other] ID options.”
The program “would also mandate federal agencies adopt a single government-run identity system, Login.gov, as a gateway to federal websites and offer that system to state and local governments for integration,” according to an exclusive report by NOTUS, which was tipped-off to the draft and purportedly saw a sneak preview of it.
That executive order and this recently passed bill are not the same, but it is clear the U.S. is seeking to rollout public and private digital IDs very soon, beyond the mDLs that are voluntarily available in 13 states.
Notice the revolving door – The WinePress has repeatedly noted many times during President Biden’s and his administration’s tenure to vastly build and invest in greater digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, biotechnologies and more; and now with him leaving, in comes President Trump, who campaigned heavily that he would be the “Bitcoin President” and would make the U.S. the “Crypto capital of the world.”
As laid out in meticulous detail in my report on tokenization, Bitcoin – which at this point needs to be called “BitCON,” in my opinion – is being used as the great enabler to transition the country and others into CBDCs, stablecoins, tokenization and digital assets; all of which will require digital IDs in order to be properly facilitated and used in an everyday function.
SEE: Tokenization: The New World Order Monetary System To Digitize All Assets And Nature, Including You
- Expect Greater Currency Devaluation And Central Bank Empowerment In 2025 With Massive Swings Toward Cryptocurrency
- Trump Admin Considers Selling Gold To Build Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, Texas And Alabama Propose Creating Their Own *Update*
- Trump Nominates Paul Atkins As SEC Chair Paving The Way For Tokenization
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Proverbs 11:18 The wicked worketh a deceitful work: but to him that soweth righteousness shall be a sure reward.
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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