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Data Standards United describes its vision, charter, and mission as:  
Data Standards United describes its vision, charter, and mission as:  


<strong>*Vision:</strong> Collaborate and align standards to support the global education and workforce digital ecosystem.
*<strong>Vision:</strong> Collaborate and align standards to support the global education and workforce digital ecosystem.
<strong>* Charter:</strong> Establish a "common ground" mechanism to coordinate and align disparate global data standards while respecting each organization’s independence across systems, platforms, networks, sectors and industries produced or supported by the respective standards bodies.
*<strong>Charter:</strong> Establish a "common ground" mechanism to coordinate and align disparate global data standards while respecting each organization’s independence across systems, platforms, networks, sectors and industries produced or supported by the respective standards bodies.
<strong>* Mission:</strong> Establish a sustainable collaborative of Data Standards Development Organizations (SDO) and their stakeholders across education, employment and training sectors. ([https://datastandardsunited.org/about-us Data Standards United:About Us])
*<strong>Mission:</strong> Establish a sustainable collaborative of Data Standards Development Organizations (SDO) and their stakeholders across education, employment and training sectors. ([https://datastandardsunited.org/about-us Data Standards United:About Us])

Latest revision as of 15:05, 7 March 2023

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Data Standards United (DSU) is a collaborative made up of data standards bodies from across education, workforce, and training sectors. To learn more, see datastandardsunited.org.

Data Standards United describes its vision, charter, and mission as:

  • Vision: Collaborate and align standards to support the global education and workforce digital ecosystem.
  • Charter: Establish a "common ground" mechanism to coordinate and align disparate global data standards while respecting each organization’s independence across systems, platforms, networks, sectors and industries produced or supported by the respective standards bodies.
  • Mission: Establish a sustainable collaborative of Data Standards Development Organizations (SDO) and their stakeholders across education, employment and training sectors. (Data Standards United:About Us)