Focus Area 1 describes a “Trusted Intermediary” built on voluntary industry data.
Focus Area 1 describes a “Trusted Intermediary” built on voluntary industry data. In Phase I, does the DOT expect the architecture to include a functional voluntary consent and data-contribution mechanism, or is a design specification of how such a mechanism would work sufficient?
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Phase I is intended to demonstrate a feasibility concept and the proposal should include a proposed methodology for evaluating the concept, whether that is through real-life data or a test-data set created for this purpose.
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Cruze Rideshare Inc. commented
This is important for Phase I scoping because voluntary industry data may require consent, access control, anonymization, audit logs, and defined data contribution rules before live deployment. It would be helpful to know whether Phase I should demonstrate a functional consent and data-contribution mechanism, or whether a detailed design specification covering governance, privacy, consent, and auditability is sufficient for the proof-of-concept system design.