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Agenda 

  • Agenda Review (1 min)
  • Announcements and New Business (5 min)
  • Upcoming Meeting Dates Review (2 min)
  • Guest Speaker:
    • Allan Thompson - Avast
    • Charles Walton - Avast
    • Drummond Reed - Avast
  • Open Discussion

Attendance

  • Judith Fleenor (ToIP - Director of Strategic Engagement)
  • Drummond Reed (Avast)
  • Allan Thomson (Avast)
  • Charles Walton (Avast)
  • Abbie B (CVS)
  • Wenjing Chu (Futurewei)
  • Neil Thomson ()
  • Dmitry Barinov ()
  • RJ Reiser ()
  • Scott Perry (Schellman)
  • Steven Milstein ()
  • Steve McCown ()
  • Bryn Robinson-Morgan (Mastercard)
  • Mike Vesey (IDRamp)
  • Elisa Trevino (LF)

ItemLeadNotes
1 minAgenda ReviewJudith Fleenor
5 minAnnouncements and New Business

2 min

Upcoming Meeting Dates ReviewJudith Fleenor

Guest Speaker:

  • Allan Thompson - Avast
  • Charles Walton - Avast
  • Drummond Reed - Avast

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Notes

Agenda Review 

Judith Fleenor kicked off the meeting and presented to agenda and the anti trust policy. 

Announcements and New Business 

Judith Fleenor 

Proposed Strategic Objective

Drummond Reed shared the newest diagram of the illustration that explains the ToIp Technology Architecture Specification. He went on to shared that Avast would liek to propose that the Steering Committee make it an explicit strategic objective of the Foundation to establish an interoperatnbility certification framework within two years. 

Allan Thomson shared that there's a significant effort to achieve interoperability certification frameworks that can talk to other things. He believe that we need to 1. Help advance the necessary component specifications at all four layers. 2. as a Foundation will need to develop a ToIP Interoperatibiltuy Certification Framework against which third parties can perform certification of implementation and use cases

Developing a ToIP Interoperability Certification Framework


Open Discussion -

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