Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Experience: 0 to 3 Years
Skill Required: Project and Program Management
Apply By: 20-01-2025
The Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) team in GGO is about enabling an innovation, scaling, and technology-led model for digital transformation that is inclusive, equitable, collaborative and helps accelerate the sustainable development goals. While DPI is an evolving concept, there is a growing consensus on it being a combination of (i) foundational, modular, interoperable, reusable, and scalable digital building blocks that enable creation of technologies for public interest such as identity, payments, and trusted data-sharing; (ii) enabling governance, regulations, and safeguards to ensure competitive markets and mitigate risks; and (iii) a community of public, private, academic, and civil society partners working together to drive innovation, inclusion, and large scale impact through user-centric services and products. Several key foundational categories of DPI include identifiers, registries, electronic signatures, consent mechanisms, and AI/Machine Learning models.
Your Role:
As the Senior Program Officer (SPO) on the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) team, you will report to the Deputy Director, DPI Scaling and Innovation, and be based in our Seattle, WA office. In this role, you will lead the global scaling and evolution of digital identity policies and technologies, focusing on delivering impact for marginalized and vulnerable populations through use cases that address inequities, inefficiencies, and inconsistencies in policy implementation through digital platforms.
Your work will drive the adoption of innovative digital identity technologies while proactively mitigating risks and overcoming barriers to access, adoption, and use. A core aspect of your role will be advancing open ecosystems—including open-source code, standards, specifications, and protocols—to foster the development of digital public goods. These efforts will strive to build balanced, adaptable, and future-ready digital technologies that improve delivery of products and services for low-income populations by lowering costs, growing efficiencies, and opening up opportunities.
You will collaborate closely with internal teams, governments, academia, multilateral organizations, civil society, and private sector partners to build a robust, inclusive ecosystem for digital identity solutions. This includes advancing privacy and security technologies to safeguard population-scale digital infrastructure while building capacity in low-resource geographies for robust deployments. By enabling responsible deployment of these technologies, you will help unlock their potential to drive societal impact at scale.
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