Implementation Commitments for Verifiable Claims Working Group
Last substantial update 18 June 2016, editoral update 4 Nov 2016
The following organizations have committed to implementing and/or deploying
the output of the Verifiable Claims Working Group if the work successfully
produces a W3C standard (see Draft charter). The implementations are broken out by roles
in the ecosystem and each organization has provided rough numbers for the
reach of their Verifiable Claims deployments. These commitments, whilst sincere, are not binding.
- Issuers
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Educational Testing Service - 100 million people via licensed software.
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Pearson - 50 million people via custom built software licensed to other organizations.
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Verisys - 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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Rabobank - Up to 10 million people via custom built software created to support Netherlands iDIN scheme.
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Respect Network Corporation - Up to 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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GovCoin Systems - Up to 50 million people by licensing software from commercial vendors.
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New Zealand Government (RealMe) - Up to 10 million people via commercial software vendors.
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DISC - Up to 1 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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Capella University - Up to 100,000 people by building our own software and deploying it internally.
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Tierion - Up to 50,000 people by building our own software and licensing it to organizations.
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INRIA - Up to 10,000 people by using open source software and deploying it inside our organization.
- Repositories
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Accreditrust Technologies - More than 1 billion people by building our own software and licensing it to customers.
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Pearson - 50 million people via custom built software licensed to other organizations.
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Verisys - 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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GovCoin Systems - Up to 50 million people by licensing software from commercial vendors.
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Respect Network Corporation - Up to 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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New Zealand Government (RealMe) - Up to 10 million people via commercial software vendors.
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Protocol Labs (IPFS) - Up to 10 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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DISC - Up to 1 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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Capella University - Up to 100,000 people by building our own software and deploying it internally.
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Tierion - Up to 50,000 people by building our own software and licensing it to organizations.
- Inspectors
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Pearson - 50 million people via custom built software licensed to other organizations.
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Verisys - 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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New Zealand Government (RealMe) - Up to 10 million people via commercial software vendors.
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National Association of Convenience Stores - Up to 10 million people via purchased commercial software bought from a vendor.
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VitalSource - Up to 1 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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DISC - Up to 1 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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Capella University - Up to 100,000 people by building our own software and deploying it internally.
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INRIA - Up to 10,000 people by using open source software and deploying it inside our organization.
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De Nederlandsche Bank - Up to 5,000 people, unsure how we would deploy it, yet.
- Software Vendors
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Blockstream - Over 1 billion people via software licensed to customers.
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Accreditrust Technologies - More than 1 billion people by building our own software and licensing it to customers.
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Pearson - 50 million people via custom built software licensed to other organizations.
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Verisys - 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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GovCoin Systems - Up to 50 million people by licensing software from commercial vendors.
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Respect Network Corporation - Up to 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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Protocol Labs (IPFS) - Up to 10 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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Gluu - Up to 10 million people by building our own software and licensing it to organizations.
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Digital Bazaar - Up to 10 million people via custom built software licensed to organizations.
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DISC - Up to 1 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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OpenLink Software - 100,000 people via software licensed to organizations.
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Capella University - Up to 100,000 people by building our own software and deploying it internally.
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Tierion - Up to 50,000 people by building our own software and licensing it to organizations.
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Spec-Ops - 5,000 developers via open source tools and software.
- Influencers
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United Nations ID2020 - Up to 1 billion people by ensuring that NGOs were educated on the use of the technology.
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Blockstream - Over 1 billion people via software licensed to organizations.
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Accreditrust Technologies - More than 1 billion people by building our own software and licensing it to customers.
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Focafet - More than 1 billion by building our own protocol based on verifiable claims and deploying it via financial/ecommerce industry.
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Pearson - 50 million people via custom built software licensed to other organizations.
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Verisys - 50 million people via custom built software deployed directly to customers.
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RIAA - Up to 10 million people by encouraging our industry to adopt the technology.
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New Zealand Government (RealMe) - Up to 10 million people via commercial software vendors.
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National Association of Convenience Stores - Up to 10 million people via purchased commercial software bought from a vendor.
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Protocol Labs (IPFS) - Up to 10 million people by building our own software and licensing it to other organizations.
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Digital Bazaar - Up to 10 million people via custom built software licensed to organizations.
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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative - Up to 250,000 people by making Verifiable Claims a "DCMI Recommended Resource" (recommended use) for implementers.
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Capella University - Up to 100,000 people by building our own software and deploying it internally.
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Tierion - Up to 50,000 people by building our own software and licensing it to organizations.
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INRIA - Up to 10,000 people by using open source software and deploying it inside our organization.
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De Nederlandsche Bank - Up to 5,000 people, unsure how we would deploy it, yet.