The US Government plans to start testing the use of OpenID to let users interact with government agencies through a single login account. The program will be supported by ten organizations that will act as digital identity providers. The goal of the program is to make government websites more interactive. Users will be able to securely access a whole slew of government resources, register for programs, and even be able to customize library searches.

Who would have predicted say, 5 years ago, that you would some day be able to use commercial identities on government websites? Evidently, this raises questions about privacy and security but if these initiatives can garner enough public support, government validation of open identity frameworks could be a boon for the ecosystem of the open, distributed web.
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