Unification’s Public Accountability Chain (PAC) Brings Truth in Distributed Data

Public Accountability Chain (PAC): A Framework for Truth in Distributed Data is released to bring transparency, immutability, and sovereignty to various centralized, scattered datasets that affect the public.

Singapore, Singapore - July 23, 2020 /PressCable/

Public Accountability Chain (PAC) “A Framework for Truth in Distributed Data” is released to bring transparency, immutability, and sovereignty to various sources of public data impacting global citizens by combining centralized, scattered datasets that affect the public.

The initial hosted version of PAC (PAC.Foundation) is displaying chain data focused on police conduct reports – pulling from seven different, centralized sources. With the introduction of the concept of PAC from an anonymous source, it was noted that although there are existing sources for this information , most are recorded on staggered databases in different places with different sources.

Most of these records are kept on individual servers, often in easily tampered, corruptible formats such as CSV and Excel files. Because the databases are centralized, the information can be changed or removed at any time by anyone with access to the server keys (or taken down by a governing authority), and would greatly benefit from the tools on Unification’s platform, as for data to be truly immutable and useful, it requires standardization, immutability, reconcilability, & sovereignty, which are all core to the Unification network.

PAC brings the desired attributes through the following processes:

– Standardizes, cross-references & reconciles data sources into the same format.

– Storing these records on a decentralized database (IPFS), which makes them immutable.

– Time-stamping the ongoing results to the FUND Mainchain (checking for authenticity of the source data).

While the initial version focuses on police data, given the relevance of the subject in recent months, the platform is designed in such a way that other entities can expand the far beyond in multiple ways:

1 — Contribute by adding more sources of accountability.

2 — Take mirrors/snapshots of the existing databases and code and host it themselves. Some will do on decentralized servers, some on centralized. The point is we have created a literal decentralized repository of continually updated data.

3 — And most interesting, to utilize the PAC platform to build any other source/type of data relevant for public accountability. These can be for police data, government data, health tracking data, or quite frankly anything relevant to the developer’s community.

Public Accountability Chain strives for an unadulterated, unbiased version of “the truth” and therefore makes all information and toolkits open source on Github for anyone to integrate into their own front-end application.

The Unification network provides rapidly deployable, high-throughput, and secure blockchain tools that bring security, efficiency, and accountability to businesses. Unification’s Mainnet launched on May 14, 2020 along with the Unification Enterprise Alliance, comprised of 96 organizations committed to validating the Unification network. More information available at www.Unification.com

Contact Info:
Name: Anna Davis
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Organization: Unification Foundation
Address: 160 Robinson Road #26-06, Singapore, Singapore 068914, Singapore
Website: http://www.unification.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 88969830

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