Standards Committees
DCI is setting up one Standard Committee (SC) per interface to review the draft standards by experts. Members originate from a wide range of backgrounds like academia, government representatives, DPG (Digital Public Good) and DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure) organizations, international bodies, and the private sector providing diverse perspectives for consensus building.
The Standard Committee closely collaborates with the standards drafting group, for feedback incorporation.
Each Standard Committee is co-chaired by two members and has at least one facilitator managing the committee’s activities. A description of the distinct roles within the committee is depicted below.
CRVS
The Standards Committee for the Interoperability of CRVS and Social Protection Information Systems brings together experts from 17 different organizations including governments, international organizations, global initiatives, digital public goods, solution providers and individual experts.
Integrated Beneficiary Registry & Social Registry
The Standards Committee for the Interoperability of Integrated Beneficiary Registry and Social Protection Management Information Systems (SP-MIS) and Social Registry and Social Protection Management Information Systems (SP-MIS) brings together experts from 21 different organizations including governments, international organizations, digital public infrastructure (DPI) initiatives, digital public goods (DPGs), solution providers and individual experts.
Disability Registry
The Standards Committee for the Interoperability of Disability Registry and Social Protection Information Systems brings together 18 experts from 15 different organizations including governments, international organizations, digital public infrastructure (DPI) initiatives, digital public goods (DPGs), the private sector and individual experts.
Farmer Registry
The Standards Committee for the Interoperability of the Farmer Registry and Social Protection Systems brings together 18 experts from 16 different organizations including government agencies, international organizations, digital public infrastructure (DPI) initiatives, digital public goods (DPGs), the private sector and individual experts.