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So far, the earliest documentation I have found is from 2010–2011, under Obama, Rudd, and Gillard.
In Australia, it was called the National Trusted Identities Framework (NTIF), developed in 2011. It started under Rudd and continued under Gillard.
In the US, the Draft National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) was released for comment in June 2010, with the final strategy launched in April 2011 under Obama.
These were parallel national efforts. The US and Australia used almost identical language: voluntary, federated, public-private trusted identity ecosystems. Similar moves appeared in other countries shortly after.
By 2012–2013, the UK, World Bank, UN, WEF, and donors like Rockefeller and Gates joined in. The UK immediately included limitation on free speech (back in 2012)
Penny Pritzker became involved in 2013 - she is important.
Rudd and Pritzker are also involved in the quantum computing side - Rudd invested our entire quantum made in Australia budget and Albanese and Plibersek signed the deals




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