Attendees
Arnie Miles
Bob Morgan
Michael Morris
Mark Cohen
Tim Cameron
Nate Klingenstein
Ann West
Nirmal
Dave Moldoff
Agenda:
We have an opportunity to submit a proposal for an NSTIC grant that
seems very relevant to our work. Several of us have been talking about
this opportunity. We'll be sharing our conversations on Friday's call.
Here are a few notes from this conversation regarding a possible set
of bullet points describing the work we want to perform:
- - K12 IdP: Find Network connector and associated HE institution
willing to pilot.
- - IdP: Silver/LoA2 IdP for students w/o fed creds.
- - Enabling LoA 2/Id Proofing for IdP
- - Corp RPs
- - HE RPs
- - Privacy-preserving architecture that enables new student-driven data
services
- - Governance and business model to guide policy and funding
If we have time, we can talk about the wire frames some. I've been
working on Integration Strategy 1, I don't know if anyone else is
doing anything or not. I'll be publishing some of my efforts on Box
tomorrow.
Discussion
Ann spoke about the NSTIC opportunity with Bob providing details on the program:
- The NSTIC program been running for a couple of years
- Has useful output, vision document, good set of requirements and potential solutions for identity ecosystems
- Has 4 key principles
- collected and used only in ways that are clearly communicated to individuals,
- Seen as the direction for country, world.
- 10mm available, funding at 1-2mm a project
- Looking for pilot projects that advance their vision
- InCommon has been contacted to partner
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- collected or kept only as needed for a designated purpose, and
- secured against unauthorized access.
- Auditing and accountability processes also must be in place to ensure the FIPPs requirements are being followed.
Discussion on how the CommIT project appears to be a good fit to NSTIC’s goals.
- diverse partnerships
- new business models
- general reduction of duplication of credentials (for end user and for relying parties)
- authentication and access management, with services to be enabled by the infrastructure
Reviewed the process and timing of filing for the grant and the need to address the privacy requirements.
- Anne working with Internet 2 and InCommon to make sure we are comfortable with what we are proposing as we will be lead with a number of partners.
- Grant group in CommIT
- goal to write narrative - due March 7
- narrative is evaluated, with announcement on March 22
- Based on announcement, would go to round 2 (longer, formal proposal) due April 23
- Award announced July 2
- Grant timeframe is consistent with development timeline
Discussed wireframe for integration strategy I (focusing on work flow and not specific fields presented in registration).
Looking for volunteers to work on integration strategies II & III
Mark Cohen will be scribe for the next session
Action Items
- Looking for volunteers for the grant group (from the participating vendors), Ann may reach out to individuals
- Need additional volunteers to work on the wireframes for integration strategies II & III
- Ann or Arnie to post to the wiki (and email) all of the stories that have been developed.
- Begin thinking through aggregation use cases which could be found at https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/display/InCAdmissions/Use+Case+C1+Attribute+Aggregation+and+Single+Sign-On