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This page describes the proposal for a  COVID-19 Credentials Initiative Governance Framework Task Force (the "CCI GF TF"). It was created by Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay and Chris Raczkowski.

Objectives

  1. To develop and make available a set of documents which include (but are not limited to) a governance framework (a "GF") for verifiable digital credentials related to COVID-19 emergency response,
  2. To with the establishment of an appropriate governance authority (a "GA") for the GF,
  3. To help enable the development of tools, methods and systems which promote adoption of the GF by many organizations globally.

Background/Context

The CCI Governance Framework Task Force evolved from the Rules Workstream within the COVID Credentials Initiative. The focus of the Rules Workstream was, by early June 2020, to produce a first version of a Governance Framework which is aligned with the purpose of the wider CCI effort as well as aligned to the needs of the emerging ecosystem of developers, applications and systems which bring technology-centric interventions to addressing the needs originating from the pandemic.

The first set of documents produced by the Rules Workstream include the following

  1. CCI GF V1 - Introduction
  2. CCI GF V1 - Master Document
  3. CCI GF V1 - Credential Governance and Issuer Authority Policy

As part of its commitment to ensure that the output is widely circulated and understood the workstream also sought out volunteer-driven contributions to translations of the above documents. As on date (24-Jun-2020), the documents have received translations for over five languages, all of which are available at the CCI GF TF pages. All GF documents are free for download and use by any individuals or organizations globally.

Organizers

  1. Chris Raczkowski, DignifID
  2. Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay (sankarshan), Dhiway
  3. Drummond Reed, Evernym

Members

Deliverables

The CCI GF Task Force intends to create a set of easily adapted reference materials, best practices and templates, thus enabling organizations of diverse nature around the world to respond appropriately with technology while addressing the needs of a community impacted by COVID-19. The availability of this body of knowledge is expected to reduce the tension between public and private bodies around the topic of definition of a structure of authority, implementation of business, legal and technical rules and the assessment of technology infrastructure contributed in context of principles adopted by the public-private partnership.

Key deliverables will include, but are not limited to:

  1. A complete second version of the CCI Governance Framework which extends the available v1.0 release with inputs and feedback from the community as well as additional detail required to align with use cases designed within the Covid Credentials Initiative through "sister projects"
  2. An initial set of templates designed to be easily adapted by any organization desiring to adopt the products of this Task Force
  3. A methodology to assess any system designed for COVID-19 response for its alignment with the principles of the Governance Framework

Intellectual Property Rights (Copyright, Patent, Source Code)

As a Task Force (TF) of the Ecosystem Foundry WG (EFWG), the CCI GF TF inherits the IPR terms from the EFWG JDF Charter. These include:

Milestones

Key milestones will include, but are not limited to:

  1. Formal content plan for the content of v2
  2. Publishing a set of documents enabling assessment of solutions for alignment and adoption of the Governance Framework
  3. XXX.
  4. XXX.
  5. XXX.

The work of the CCI GF TF will be complete when the participants are ready to instantiate an XXX governance authority to implement the XXX GF.

Meeting Schedule

Weekly meetings on Monday at: 10:00pm Hong Kong/Beijing; 4:00pm Paris/Berlin/Cape Town; 10:00am New York; 7:00am San Francisco. Meeting notes and agenda are maintained on this document.


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