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This committee aims to develop a governance structure for IEPD development, providing strategic, functional, and operational support for the JRA. Principles include eligibility for IEPD Clearinghouse, evaluation of IEPDs, and stakeholder ownership of documentation.
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IEPD Governance Principles Management and Policy Committee October 5, 2006
IEPD Governance Principles • Goal: Develop a governance structure for IEPD development. • Purpose: Governance provides an overarching structure to prioritize and support the JRA on a strategic, functional, and operational level.
Principle 1 • All GJXDM IEPD development should be eligible for entry into the IEPD Clearinghouse. • Rationale: • We want to make the Clearinghouse open and available to everyone. We want to encourage IEPD use and reuse by other IEPD developers. • Ensure that ideas from the community about IEPDs are surfaced and exposed. • Practical Implication: • There is a risk of having many entries.
Principle 2 • We should develop a method to evaluate the available IEPDs for the value-added potential of things such identifying commonality of exchanges. • Rationale: • The process could help IEPD developers improve their IEPD functionality. • The results could help harmonize a limited set of IEPDs. • Practical Implication: • This process could become staff intensive. • We will need to enlist authoritative bodies to assist this process.
Principle 3 • IEPD contributors own the documentation. This governance structure does not to imply Global ownership of or authority over the IEPDs. • Rationale: • Global is a FACA and as such is an advisory group to the Attorney General. • Empower the stakeholders • Implication: • Who is controlling the deletion/modification of the IEPD?