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CIECA 500 Westover Dr #11617; Sanford, NC 27330
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ANTITRUST STATEMENT
As participants in this meeting, we need to be mindful of the constraints of antitrust laws. There shall be no discussions of agreements or concerted actions that may restrain competition. This prohibition includes the exchange of information concerning individual prices, rates, coverages, market practices, claims settlement practices, or any other competitive aspect of an individual company’s operation. Each participant is obligated to speak up immediately for the purpose of preventing any discussion falling outside these bounds.
Agenda
Welcome/Introductions
Antitrust
Introductions to Information Privacy Adhoc Committee Chairs
Define Charter
Committee Goals
Steps to take to achieve those Goals
Meeting Minutes
The Antitrust statement was read and agreed upon.
Paul kicked off the meeting by thanking the co-chairs, Lance Vannalom, Caliber, and Steve Betley, Car-Part.com.
Lance Vannalom, the committee co-chair, introduced himself as the information privacy manager at Caliber.
Paul shared that the Executive Committee asked to create an ad hoc committee to discuss CIECA’s role as it relates to the topic of Information Privacy.
The objectives are to:
Identify what role CIECA can realistically play in the area of information privacy, and
Develop recommendations for CIECA’s position on the topic.
The deliverables:
Initial recommendations for review by the Executive Committee
Final recommendations for review by the Board of Trustees
Paul shared a slide with the three elements of an Information Privacy Program:
Data Security-the physical and logical protection against authorization access,
Data Privacy-Internal policies and procedures to protect how data is used and shared (SOX / SOC 2), and
Data Segregation / Segmentation-Limiting what information is contained in data exports and shared outside the organization.
A discussion was held about CIECA’s role in all three of the above and it was suggested that Data Segregation is an area where CIECA has the potential to provide more input. All agreed.
Paul mentioned that there has been some confusion in the industry about CIECA’s role in these areas. Information included on CIECA’s website that might have been confusing or misleading to some, has since been taken down. The committee said that it might be helpful to have something on the website about what CIECA can do.
Mission
CIECA’s Emerging Technology Ad-hoc Committee’s goal is to identify, prioritize, develop and maintain messaging, data sharing standards and codes to help all segments of the collision industry get access to and share data that enables commerce, communication and connectivity between segments. This committee’s responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, identifying new data sources, new data access and sharing requirements, new connectivity methodologies, new workflows, new terminology, and new data requirements to help drive the adoption and implementation of these new technologies into all collision industry segments.
Scope and Objectives
List and identify Emerging Technologies themselves
What are the possible messages impacted by those technologies
Problem
Problem Statement
All collision industry segments are experiencing one of, if not the greatest technology disruption ever. New technologies such as ADAS, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Telematics, sensor fusion, 5G, LiDAR, Vehicle Electrification, Autonomy, and Sharing, Mobility, Augmented and Mixed Reality are quickly changing the way the industry “does business”.
OTA (over the air updates)
Connected Cars
All segments are being changed and driven by digitalization. This digitalization creates new companies, new data sources, new data, new business concepts, new workflows and new data sharing requirements that will require new data sharing standards.
This committee will attempt to bring together companies and individuals from all segments to gather feedback and then document the data, workflows and data sharing requirements that enables commerce, communication and connectivity between all segments..
This committee will also help enhance CIECA messages and code lists and help build relationships to resolve issues outside of CIECA.
Outcomes this Committee would like to see
Potential Output of Committee
White Papers may be included in the outcome
The outcome may be development of new sub committees or activation of current committees to develop standards.
Business Data flow will help identify the messages, actors and the data that we need standards for.
Code List
Messages
Data Standards
Anything else that comes up in the committee
Start and End Date
Start is today
End date at this time
CIECA Committees does not typically have an end date, however, they do go into maintenance mode after current work is completed.
This committee is not seen to have an end date, because emerging technologies is moving at a fast pace and seen as a topic that will continue to move quickly.
It is possible that the timing of the committees will slow down to once a month to semi annual, however, its not expected to end.
Business Segments
In the past, the work was done by the repair segment, insurance segment or information providers to identify business needs. However, in looking that Emerging Technologies, the OEMs are key in driving the change.
We know we are going to have new actors such as data collectors.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Re-purpose
This is seen as a critical areas with some OEMs stating that in 7 years all vehicles will be EV.
Confluence
Meeting Notes and documentations will all be on Confluence.
We can access the Confluence page by
Meeting invite
Meeting minutes will be a confluence link will be published
The Committee home page confluence link will be published
cieca.com/Standards Standards Committee Pages will direct you to confluence Committee pages
Design of Confluence committee pages were reviewed.
Antitrust
Membership
Scope and Objectives
Team Members
Dropbox
You can see the Working documents such as the surveys that we sent out and the PowerPoint for this meeting.
Committee Task
Task section is any action item from meeting minutes.
Jira report is how CIECA logs work and shows the process of work through CIECA’s lifecycle.
Committee Charter and Business Plan rough drafts
Question log
Most of the questions in the log currently are from the Recycled Parts and Inventory Committee. These are some of the questions that were outside the expertise of the current committee that directed Ginny to request this team.
We can keep questions here so we can monitor.
Updates to the Confluence page are updated by CIECA’s Project Coordinator
Most users have view only access.
Identify all Business Segments
The CIECA Bylaws had a list of business segments, Paul has added to this list and it is on a Private page in Confluence at this time, but we will get that and share with the group.
😁 Great Kickoff Meeting Everyone and Thank you for your participation and support. Have a Great Week!
Up Next
Antitrust Agreement and Meeting minutes acceptance
Identify all of the Emerging Technologies
Go over the Business Segments
The CIECA Bylaws had a list of business segments, Paul has added to this list and it is on a Private page in Confluence at this time, but we will get that and share with the group.
Action items
- Send a Doodle to request the best day/time for reoccurring meeting
- Publish Business Segments on Confluence for this committee
Decisions
Participants
Participants in the meetings are noted for your information. If you have questions on the committee’s activities, please contact a recent attendee. https://cieca.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=738263165
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