Schedule - UMKC-Law/DataSharingAgreement GitHub Wiki
Our team has been working on this project since January, 2015. The class is currently in its second iteration and ends July 20, though we anticipate that this project will continue until a viable product exists. Initially, our group was tasked by Kansas City's former Chief Innovation Officer with creating a system that enabled the city to produce data sharing agreements for the data that will be generated by smart city sensors.
We've been building this system out by creating a top-level document with the most basic requirements of any data sharing agreement that would be required by the system. Since then, we've been building the system out to account for different regulations that might be imposed federally (e.g. FERPA, HIPPA).
Over the next two weeks, in preparation for our final presentation, we plan to create a viable QnA markup program to demonstrate the type of program an applicant seeking Smart City Data could encounter and also demonstrate the value of the system as a scalable product for smart contracts by showing how the system operator might go about creating an additional contract for the system based on needs, updated federal regulations, etc., using a wireframe mockup. The wireframe mockup we are creating will allow a system operator to choose an agreement template from our collection of templates and then go through and pick individual clauses that he or she desires to make up the template.
After the class presentation, I will be giving a separate presentation to several people in the Mayor's Office on or before July 31 and will be making recommendations for how the city should go about building out this type of system in order to have a viable way of assigning varying privacy standards to different data streams.