Re: Publication of the National Technical Specification for Digital Credentials and Digital Trust Services (Canada)

Thanks for sharing Paul. I'll review it more closely later, but at
first glance, the spec appears to include comprehensive considerations of
the requirements for various roles in a VC/DID ecosystem. Great
contribution!

On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 11:44 AM Jackson, Paul <Paul.Jackson@tbs-sct.gc.ca>
wrote:

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> Hello CCG community,
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> Earlier today the Canadian National Technical Specification for Digital
> Credentials and Digital Trust Services was published. Thank you to those of
> you that participated in the special W3C CCG Meeting on this topic in
> mid-January and for providing comments during the public review period held
> in January/February.
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> News release:
> https://dgc-cgn.org/digital-governance-standards-institute-publishes-technical-specification-for-digital-credentials-and-digital-trust-services/
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> National Technical Specification:
> https://dgc-cgn.org/standards/find-a-standard/standards-in-digital-credentials/digital-credentials/
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> The Standards Council of Canada will now use this National Technical
> Specification to pilot test the certification of product and services, with
> Conformance Assessment Bodies and product/service providers. There will
> also be an Observation Committee for other stakeholders who are interested
> in observing the pilot testing and to provide feedback. The pilot testing
> is expected to take place from June to October/November 2023 and there has
> already been a strong response from Conformance Assessment Bodies in a
> recent call to participate in the pilot testing. We will soon be doing
> callouts to product/service providers and for participation on the
> Observation Committee. This pilot testing will inform the development of a
> full-scale conformity assessment and accreditation program for digital
> credentials and digital trust services (
> https://www.scc.ca/en/flagship/digital-credentials). This project has the
> following goals:
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>    - Ensuring digital credentials and digital trust services are
>    interoperable, so they can be seamlessly used across Canada and with
>    trading partners;
>    - Making it easier for individuals and organizations to know which
>    digital credentials and digital trust services they can trust;
>    - Enabling individuals and organizations to use the trusted wallet of
>    their choice across Canada and with trading partners; and
>    - Enabling innovation and fair competition in the digital credentials
>    space.
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> If you are interested in participating in the pilot testing as a
> Conformance Assessment Body, a product/service provider or as a member of
> the Observation Committee, please contact: accreditation@scc.ca
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> Paul Jackson
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> (he | him / il | lui)
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> Director, Technology and Innovation
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> Office of the Chief Information Officer
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> Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat / Government of Canada
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> Paul.Jackson@tbs-sct.gc.ca / Tel: 613-791-7902
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> Directeur, Technologie et innovation
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> Bureau du dirigeant principal de l’information
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> Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
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> Paul.Jackson@tbs-sct.gc.ca / Tél : 613-791-7902
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Received on Wednesday, 3 May 2023 22:30:47 UTC