Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Noting Paper 346 - Standards Assessment Framework #346

Open
CDR-API-Stream opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 5 comments
Open

Noting Paper 346 - Standards Assessment Framework #346

CDR-API-Stream opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 5 comments
Assignees
Labels
Category: Noting Paper A paper outlining a specific outcome or clarification that is being posted for noting Industry: All This proposal impacts the CDR as a whole (all sectors) Status: Feedback Period Closed The feedback period is complete and a final decision is being formulated

Comments

@CDR-API-Stream
Copy link
Contributor

CDR-API-Stream commented Apr 9, 2024

Update: 23 April 2024

Please find attached a Noting Paper on the draft Standards Assessment Framework (Framework). The Data Standards Body (DSB) welcomes the CDR community's views on the way in which the DSB and the Data Standards Chair formalises and demonstrates the assessment of potential changes to the Consumer Data Standards.

The DSB welcomes your attendance at two in-person workshops in Sydney and Melbourne, please see the following post for details, to discuss the assessment process described in the Framework.

Noting Paper 346 - Standards Assessment Framework.pdf

@CDR-API-Stream
Copy link
Contributor Author

CDR-API-Stream commented Apr 16, 2024

The Data Standards Body (DSB) invites you to Sign Up for in-person workshops in Sydney and Melbourne on the 6th and 14th of May 2024 respectively from 1:00 - 5:00PM, afternoon tea provided.

The workshop will discuss a draft Standards Assessment Framework (Framework) as a mechanism the Data Standards Chair will use to formalise and demonstrate decisions on changes to the Consumer Data Standards. The Framework builds on the DSB's and the Data Standards Chair's existing open and transparent consultation and decision making practices.

Workshop 1 - Sydney

  • Date: 6 May 2024
  • Time: 1:00 to 5:00PM AEST
  • Location: Sydney
  • Sign Up

Workshop 2 - Melbourne

  • Date: 14 May 2024
  • Time: 1:00 to 5:00PM AEST
  • Location: Melbourne
  • Sign Up

NOTE: Correction to workshop start and finish time.

@CDR-API-Stream
Copy link
Contributor Author

CDR-API-Stream commented Apr 23, 2024

A Noting Paper on the draft Standards Assessment Framework has been published in the original comment.

This consultation is now open for feedback until 12 June 2024 (note the deadline has been extended).

Please also note the time for in-person workshops in Sydney and Melbourne has changed to 1:00PM - 5:00PM AEST, see this comment for details.

@CDR-Engagement-Stream CDR-Engagement-Stream added Status: Open For Feedback Feedback has been requested for the decision Category: Noting Paper A paper outlining a specific outcome or clarification that is being posted for noting Industry: All This proposal impacts the CDR as a whole (all sectors) labels Apr 24, 2024
@CDR-API-Stream
Copy link
Contributor Author

The Sydney workshop on Monday 6 May was a constructive and collaborative session. Thank you to everyone who attended, your ability to wear 'different hats' on the day was impressive.

We understand it has not been possible for all interested parties to attend the in-person workshops, both due to capacity and travel constraints.

In order to finalise the first draft of the Framework, there are a number of ways to provide feedback and input, beyond participation in the workshops themselves:

The closing date for feedback on the Draft Framework is COB on Wednesday 12 June 2024.

In terms of next steps, following the compilation and synthesis of feedback from all of the above sources:

  • A proposed final Standards Assessment Framework will be presented to DSAC in August for final comments and feedback.
  • The final Framework will be incorporated into the DSB's business processes. The Framework, alongside any broader impacted processes, will be captured and published in an update on Noting Paper 345.
  • The Standards Assessment Framework, along with DSBs business processes, will evolve through continuous improvement practices and ongoing contributions from the community are welcomed.

@CDR-Engagement-Stream
Copy link

We've prepared a short video summarising Noting Paper 346

@CDR-API-Stream
Copy link
Contributor Author

Thank you to workshop attendees and those who have provided written feedback to the DSB on this Noting Paper and the draft Framework. Attached is an update on our preliminary findings. A full analysis of the feedback continues.

Standards Assessment Framework - Workshop Outcomes - Preliminary findings.pdf

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
Category: Noting Paper A paper outlining a specific outcome or clarification that is being posted for noting Industry: All This proposal impacts the CDR as a whole (all sectors) Status: Feedback Period Closed The feedback period is complete and a final decision is being formulated
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

2 participants