Title: Community Standards Development The Rules of the Game
1Community Standards DevelopmentThe Rules of the
Game
- Michael D. Sessa
- Executive Director
- PESC
2AGENDA
- Overview and Mission of PESC
- The Evolution of Data Exchange
- The Standards Forum for Education
- Step by Step Process of Standards Development
- XML Registry and Repository for the Education
Community -
3Mission Established in 1997 and located in
Washington, D.C., the Postsecondary Electronic
Standards Council (PESC) is a non-profit,
community-based, umbrella association of colleges
and universities professional and commercial
organizations data, software and service
providers and state and federal government
agencies. PESCs mission is to lead the
establishment and adoption of data exchange
standards in education. The goals of the mission
are to enable the improvement of institutional
performance and foster collaboration across
educational communities in order to lower costs,
improve service, and attain system
interoperability.
4- PESC supports
- Key factors in higher education
- Access
- Affordability
- Lifecycle of a student
- Secondary to Postsecondary
- Postsecondary to Postsecondary
- Elimination of redundancy
- Reusability
- Recycling
5- Board of Directors
- Pete Nalli, Chair, Director of Architecture and
Software Development, Datatel - Craig Cornell, Vice Chair, Director of
Enrollment Services, Nelnet - Steve Biklen, Treasurer, President (retired),
Citibank Student Loan Corp, Represents NASLA - David Moldoff, Secretary, President, AcademyOne
- Barbara Clements, Chief Standards Officer,
National Transcript Center - Judith Flink, Executive Director of Student
Financial Services, University of Illinois - Leonard Gude, Director of Financial Aid,
University of South Florida, Represents NASFAA - Brian Lecher, Executive Vice President of
Information Technology, AES/PHEAA - Michael Sessa, Executive Director, PESC
- Rick Skeel, Director of Academic Records,
University of Oklahoma, Represents AACRAO - Andy Wood, Director of Development, Oracle
Corporation
6- Steering Committee
- Holly Hyland, Chair, Management Analyst, Office
of Federal Student Aid, US Department of
Education - Adele Marsh, Vice Chair, Vice President of
Industry Initiatives, AES - Paula Brower, Banner Student Product Manager,
SunGard Higher Education - Adriana Farella, Director of Product Strategy,
Xap Corporation - Robert King, Director of Strategic Development,
Citibank - Bruce Marton, Associate Director, Student
Information Systems, University of Texas at
Austin - John Van Weeren, Product Manager, Reporting and
Technology, Datatel -
7- Members AcademyOne, AACRAO, AES, Bowling
Green State University, California Community
College System, CBA, Citibank, COHEAO, College
Board, Columbia University, Community College of
the Air Force, Datatel, EdFinancial Services,
EFC, ELM Resources, Florida State University,
Georgetown University/Sun Center, George
Washington University, Georgia Board of Regents,
infiNET, Iowa State University, Law School
Admission Council, Miami University-DARS, NASFAA,
NASLA, NCASI, National Student Clearinghouse,
NCHELP, National Transcript Center, Nelnet, New
Jersey Statewide Transfer Initiative, Northern
Illinois University, Ohio Board of Regents, OCAS,
Oracle, Pearson, Purdue University, Sallie Mae,
Smart Catalog, SLSA, SunGard Higher Education,
Texas A M University, TG, University of Alaska
System, University of Denver, University of
Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois
Student Financial Services, University of
Illinois at Urbana Champaign, University of
Minnesota, University of Mississippi, University
of Northern Iowa, University of Oklahoma,
University of Phoenix, University of Texas at
Austin,University of Virginia, USA Funds, US
Department of Education, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, Wachovia Education Finance, Xap - Affiliates Access Group, ACT, ACE, California
School Information Services, College
Source, ConnectEdu, Docufide, Educause, First
Marblehead Education Resources, IBM,
IDAPP, IMS Global Learning Consortium, Jenzabar,
JPMorgan Chase Bank, Key Bank, SIF, SunGard
Bi-Tech, Triand
8- Operational Schedule
- Board Meetings Every other month
- Steering Committee Meetings Every month
- Membership Meetings Twice per year
- Workgroup Summits Twice per year
- Winter (Jan) Summit Fall (October)
Summit - Annual Conference on May (held in partnership
with CBA, EFC, NCHELP) - Technology and Standards 4th Annual Washington
DC 4/23/07 4/25/07 - Standards Forum Boards and Weekly
- Workgroups
9Modernizing Data Exchange
- HTML, email and the WWW revolutionized how the
world interacts - Credit cards, ATMs, debit/check cards and bar
codes revolutionized how we buy and how we pay - Cell phones, PDAs, iPods and laptops
revolutionized how we communicate and learn - All required communities to work together.
- All are commoditieswe now expect them.
10Modernizing Data Exchange
- The Evolution
- Paper Forms
- Wet Signature
- Common Forms and Common Applications
- Online Applications and E-Sign
- Proprietary Formats
- EDI
- eXtensible Markup Language - XML
11New Paradigms
- Coopetition Cooperation among competitors for
the greater common good - Agreement to not compete on data exchange, that
the education network/super highway is a
necessary commodity - Ability to rely on consistent, accurate data
exchange frees you up to focus on the needs of
students
12New Paradigms
- Agreement to compete on price and service
- Collaboration through PESC, a neutral objective
third party, levels the playing field and allows
a trusting environment - PESC does not benefit from the national standards
agreed upon by the community
13Standards Forum for Education
- Founded August 4, 2000
- Serves as the operational arm of PESC
- Candidates for standards are proposed,
developed, and processed by the Standards Forum - Governed by a Steering Committee
- Includes multiple Boards and Workgroups
14Mega Standards and Transactions
- Focus is on grouping of simple and complex
elements into business message or transactions - National, education community, PESC approved
standards - High School Transcript
- Postsecondary Transcript
- Common Record CommonLine (CRC)
- Data Transport
15Core Components
- Standardizing simple data elements
- Populating Core Main data dictionary with all
simple core components/elements - Sector libraries allow migration from where an
organization or sector is today to national
standards - A simple core component in a sector library,
which still must be in Core Main, may have a
slightly different definition - Complex core components/elements, the grouping
of several simple core components/elements,
follow the same methodology
16- XML High School Transcript
- Developed by the Standards Forum for Education
- Based on PESC XML Technical Specifications and
Education Data Dictionary - July 2006 version 1.0 approved by PESC Members
and released as PESC approved standard
17- XML Postsecondary Transcript
- Jointly developed by the Standards Forum for
Education, SPEEDE, and ESC - Based on PESC XML Technical Specifications and
Education Data Dictionary - July 2004 version 1.0 approved by PESC Members
and released as PESC approved standard
18- Common Record CommonLine
- Developed by ESC with support from SPEEDE and
Standards Forum for Education - Based on PESC XML Technical Specifications and
Education Data Dictionary - November 2005 version 1.1 approved by PESC
Members and released as PESC approved standard
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CommonLine 4
Phases out CL95, CL96, CL3
?
CommonLine 5
Common Record
Phased out
PELL
Required
Optional
Early Adopters
Phased out
1.0 Required ??
Direct Lending
Phased out
Campus-Based
FAFSA/ISIR
Begin Migration ??
Servicing/CAM
2001
2003
2002
2005
2004
2006
20FAFSA - ISIR
Graduation
Sales
Certification
Repayment
Delinquency
MPN
Payoff
Cure - Claim
Consolidation
Guarantee
Subrogation
Disbursement
Deferment
NSLDS
799 - LARS
Changes
Forbearance
Life of the Loan
21- Data Transport
- Jointly developed by the Standards Forum for
Education and ESC - Based on Best Practices and Latest Technologies
- May 2006 version 1.0 approved by PESC Members
and released as PESC approved standard
22Hierarchy
Board of Directors
Steering Committee
Technical Advisory Board
Submission Advisory Board
Change Control Board
Workgroups
Graham Tracey, Datatel
Randy Mertens, Nelnet
Steve Margenau, Great Lakes
Transcript R R/Ackn/Batch
Admission Application
Online Loan Counseling
Student Aid Inquiry
Data Transport
National Test Score Report
Course Catalog
Taxonomy
Degree Audit R R
23- Policies and Procedures
- Released to PESC Membership in October 2004 for
comment period - Released to Education Community March 2005
- Focus is on collaboration, submission, approval,
and maintenance - Includes Process, PESC Guidelines for XML
Architecture and Data Modeling, Users Guide for
XML Registry and Repository for the Education
Community
24- XML Registry and Repository for the Education
Community - Developed and owned by FSA
- Administered by PESC
- Stores PESC approved standards
25The Process
- Review the PESC Policies and Procedures Manual
- This manual is the roadmap to achieving the goal
of developing an industry-accepted, PESC-approved
standard - http//www.PESC.org/Info/Policies-Procedures.asp
26Initial Project Steps
- The manual contains
- Information on the Standards Forum
- Standards Submission Approval Process
- The Change Control Process
- PESC Guidelines for XML Architecture and Data
Modeling - XML Registry and Repository for the Education
Community User Guide
27Initial Project Steps
- Document the standard to be developed including
- Business drivers
- History
- Expected Outcomes
- Benefits
- Need for collaboration
28Initial Project Steps
- Submit Letter of Intent to PESC (Sample Letter
available in manual) - Letter of Intent includes business justification,
business problem to be solved, history, etc. - PESC Accepts the Letter of Intent
- Letter of Intent published in The Standard and
posted on the PESC website
29Initial Project Steps
- Submission Advisory Board assigns a Mentor
- The Mentor will assist the workgroup by guiding
them through the standard development process - Workgroup Co-Chairs are appointed
- Mentor and Co-Chairs plan industry kick-off
meeting (either in person or conference call) - Community is notified of the kick-off meeting
30Development Steps
- Goals of Initial Kick-Off Meeting
- Review intent of project
- PESC Policies and Procedures Manual
(www.pesc.org/info/policies-procedures.asp) - Determine if it is necessary to break projects
into phases - Plan for completing project
- Set meeting and conference call schedule
- Notes should be taken, appropriately distributed,
and posted in the Workgroup Section of the PESC
website for each meeting/conference call
31Development Steps
- Identify business processes that may be impacted
by the development of this standard - For XML standards, identify data elements
currently in use for this process - Gather current standard and/or proprietary
formats that organizations are currently using to
exchange this data - Resolve redundant, overlapping data
- Reach consensus on tag names, business
definitions, lengths, contents, etc.
32Development Steps
- Review each data element for clarity of purpose
and usage - Match data elements with the PESC Core Components
in the XML Registry and Repository for the
Education Community - The Registry and Repository has an excellent
search feature that can be used to find
components that have already been defined by the
Education Community
33Development Steps
- Workgroups should verify the status of the
components in the Registry and Repository - The Status should be Approved
- The Status could also contain the values of
Submitted, Withdrawn, or Deprecated
34Development Steps
- Review to ensure compatibility of elements and
identify new elements - Each element should be entered into the Core
Component Submission Template (www.pesc.org/info/p
olicies-procedures.asp) - Submission Template Data Categories
- Use Already Existing Core Component As Is
- Modify Already Existing Core Component
- Add New Core Component
35Development Steps
- Submit Core Component Submission to PESC for
review by the Submission Advisory Board - Following review by the Submission Advisory
Board, the Core Components are submitted for
final review by the Change Control Board - The new and modified Core Components are updated
into the XML Registry and Repository
36Development Steps
- The workgroup then develops the schema according
to business rules and PESC Guidelines for XML
Architecture and Data Modeling - The schema is submitted to PESC Submission
Advisory Board for review - Following review by the Submission Advisory
Board, the schema is submitted to the Change
Control Board
37Approval Steps
- Workgroup must also develop an Implementation
Guide to help in implementation - Following review and approval by the Change
Control Board, the proposed standard is released
for a 30-day public comment period - Schema and Implementation Guide are posted on the
PESC website - Public comments are reviewed and addressed by the
workgroup in cooperation with the CCB (comments
and responses posted on the PESC website)
38Approval Steps
- Once all public comments have been addressed,
then the proposed standard is submitted to the
PESC Members for a vote - All PESC Members in good standing are eligible to
vote - 80 of votes cast must be affirmative in order
for candidate to become a standard
39Approval Steps
- If the proposed standard receives at least an 80
affirmative vote, then it is presented to the
PESC Board of Directors for ratification - Following Board ratification, then public
announcements are made and the schema(s) and
appropriate documentation are posted to the PESC
website
40Using the XML Registry and Repository
41Documentation
- Complete documentation for the XML Registry and
Repository can be found under the Standards
Info section of the PESC website by clicking on
XML Registry Repository User Guide v 1.0.0 or
at - http//www.pesc.org/info/policies/XML-R-R-User-Gui
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49Evolution of Standardization
- Focus has been on external data exchange in
higher education - Methodology has followed the lifecycle of a
student - Strategic direction looks to move beyond student
administrative standards to standardizing
internal data exchange from one system/module to
another - Long term goal is to standardize student
authentication - Ability to re-use data provides costs savings
50One Standard for pK20
- Higher education (PESC), pK12 (SIFA), and US
Department of Education (FSA, NCES, CFO, CIO,
EDEN) are working together to establish one set
of standards per sector - Purpose is to explore the possibility of setting
one set of core components across the entire
student/education lifecycle - Migration away from silos and/or stovepipes
- Realization and implementation will take years
51The Cost of Non-Standardization
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- Michael D. Sessa
- Executive Director
- PESC
- Sessa_at_PESC.org
- 202-293-7383