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GSMP Quarterly Report

An update on the previous reports, key facts and figures.

Release 1.0, 30 Sep 2015 (Draft)

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 3

2 Standards Improvements Delivered Year to Date ......................................... 3

3 Development Work in Progress ..................................................................... 4

4 Work Request Activity .................................................................................. 4

5 Standards Development Work Aging Report ................................................. 5

6 Work Requests in Assessment ...................................................................... 6

7 GSMP Work Groups ....................................................................................... 6

8 Development Projects Overview ................................................................... 7

9 Standards Maintenance Groups (SMGs) ........................................................ 8

10 Mission-specific Work Groups (MSWG).................................................... 8

11 Participation ............................................................................................ 8

11.1 GSMP membership .......................................................................................................... 9

11.2 Voting.......................................................................................................................... 10

11.3 Event attendance .......................................................................................................... 10

12 Quality .................................................................................................. 10

12.1 Due process ................................................................................................................. 10

12.2 Consensus .................................................................................................................... 11

12.3 Satisfaction .................................................................................................................. 11

12.3.1 GSMP member satisfaction survey .......................................................................... 11

12.3.2 GS1 Global Standards Event March 2015 satisfaction survey ...................................... 11

The Next 2 Events! .................................................................................................................. 12

12.3.3 GS1 Member Organisation satisfaction survey .......................................................... 13

12.3.4 Work-order on-time performance ............................................................................ 13

12.3.5 Maintenance on-time performance .......................................................................... 13

12.3.6 Development on-time performance ......................................................................... 13

13 GSMP Governance Groups ..................................................................... 15

13.1 Board Committee for Standards (BCS) Members ............................................................... 15

13.2 Process Oversight Committee (POC) Members .................................................................. 15

13.3 Architecture Group Members .......................................................................................... 15

To access GSMP reporting documents and contact us ....................................... 16

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1 Introduction

GSMP provides a comprehensive set of methods and rules allowing the GS1 Community and affected Industry groups to submit their business needs and lead in the creation of globally agreed standards and guidelines. This report provides a summary of all GSMP activities year to date.

2 Standards Improvements Delivered Year to Date

Zero standard improvements were ready for ratification in Q3.

General Specification (10)

1. Updated the Healthcare AIDC Implementation Guide with pharmaceutical product labelling

guidance and direct part marking recommendations for reusable medical devices

2. ITF Maximum X-Dimension (maximum dimension for large barcodes)

3. Data Matrix Implementation Guideline (form, print, encode etc.)

4. Update Healthcare GTIN Allocation Rules for specific trade items, including software, complex &

configurable items and kits

5. GTIN+ on The Web Vocabulary New Standard, Implementation Guideline and Dictionary (3)

6. Clarifications in the General Specification for coupon loyalty

7. GS1 DataMatrix Implementation Guideline updates

8. Updates to the definition of GS1 Identification Key in the General Specification

9. Clarifications to the General Specification to clarify the GS1 Prefix

10. A new Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Labelling Consumer Units Guideline to provide clear guidance on

labelling fresh fruit and vegetables

eCom (1)

1. EANCOM 2002 Edition 2014 Publication

Electronic Product Code (EPC) (2)

1. Conformance requirements for EPCIS Core Business Vocabulary 1.1

2. Application Standard for EPCIS in rail enabling vehicle visibility

Global Data Synchronisation (GDS) (3)

1. GDS Trade Item Implementation Guide, issue 22. New guidance on packaging, platform

information modules to replace “code list” term

2. GDS Product Measurement Rules – improvements to remove ambiguity and improve rules for

packaging (2)

3. Updates to the "Leveraging GDSN for the FDA Global Unique Device Identifier Database

Implementation Guideline (GUDID) " based upon changes made by FDA and errata (2)

Global Product Classification (GPC) (1)

1. New Publication for GPC Dec-2014 Publication

GS1 Source (1)

2. Updates to the GS1 Trusted Source of Data (TSD) Standard and the related TSD Product Data

Modules Standard release 1.2 for EU Cosmetic Regulations

Product Image Specification (1)

1. Updates to add title to still photos

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Traceability (2)

1. New Implementation Guideline - Fish Seafood Aquaculture Traceability Implementation

Guideline

2. New Implementation Guideline - Third Party Data Exchange in Healthcare Implementation

Guideline provides a consistent framework for service providers (Contract Manufacturing Organisation) to implement quality standards

3 Development Work in Progress

■ Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) v1.2 Standard and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) 1.2 Standard (Feb 16)

■ Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV)

Implementation Guideline (Dec 15)

■ Gen 2v2 Interoperability Document (Nov 15)

■ Global Data Synchronisation Network Implementation Guideline for Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmacy (Jan 16)

■ Global Location Number (GLN) Allocation Rules Updates (Oct 15)

■ Meat and Poultry Guideline (Nov 15)

■ Mobile Scanning and Digital Shelf Identification (formerly NGPI) (on hold)

■ GSMP Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP) (Sept 16)

4 Work Request Activity

Work Requests are entered for new standards or modifications to existing standards. One hundred Twenty Four (124) new Work Requests have been entered this quarter. GDS WR are trending higher due to the current implementation of GDSN Major Release.

Work Requests are classified in several ways below:

Table 4-1 WR submitted for each standard

Standard 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (ytd)

Automatic Identification Data Capture (AIDC) *

25 31 24 45 48 22 22

Digital 1

eCom 63 46 50 64 39 27 34

Electronic Product Code 3 23 7 7 1 5 3

Global Data Synchronisation 75 119 95 144 77 111 174

Global Product Classification 15 33 62 53 30 28 46

Global Traceability Standard 4 2 1 2 2 1 5

Trusted Source of Data (GS1 Source) 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

Other (Core Business Vocabulary, Dot Code, Product Image Spec, Data Accuracy) and in analysis

7 9 7 17 9 29 11

Total 192 263 247 333 207 224 297

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Table 4-2 WR submitted by category

Category 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

(ytd)

Maintenance 158 220 220 298 190 204 282

Development 34 43 23 16 16 20 12

In Analysis 0 0 4 5 0 0 0

Other 0 0 0 14 1 0 3

Total 192 263 247 333 207 224 297

Table 4-3 WR submitted by region

Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

(ytd)

Americas 76 115 101 92 94 89 136

Asia Pacific 7 35 14 20 14 14 9

Middle East & Africa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Europe 109 112 132 221 99 121 152

Total 192 263 247 333 207 224 297

Table 4-4 WR submitted by member type

Member Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Member Organisation /Global Office 123 164 155 211 122 173 209

Users 69 99 92 122 85 51 88

Total 192 263 247 333 207 224 297

5 Standards Development Work Aging Report

One Hundred Sixteen (116) Work Requests/Work Orders are open in GSMP as of 30 Sep 2015

Two Hundred Thirty Nine (239) Work Requests/Work Orders were closed year to date

Table 5-1 Aging Report

Days Open Under 100 100-200 200-500 Over 500

GSMP Maintenance 78 14 7 2

GSMP Development 1 1 1 2

In Assessment 4 1 1 3

Group on Hold - Mobile Scanning & Digital Shelf (MDID) formerly Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI)

0 0 0 1

Total 83 16 9 8

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6 Work Requests in Assessment

Eight (8) Work Requests are in assessment for entry into GSMP

Table 6-1 WR in Analysis

WR # Topic

WR-13-012 Develop a single solution for variable measure trade item identification

WR-14-001 DotCode as a new GS1 standardized symbology

WR-15-001 Provide attribute alignment between GPC and GDS

WR-15-110 Guidance on entering free text fields for GS1 Keys

WR-15-113

Allow the scanning of a URL in conjunction with or in isolation to the GLN. Add a URL as an attribute of the GLN

WR-15-131 Global Traceability Standard 2

WR-15-225 Variants need to be able to be published to all recipients and/or specific recipients to meet current business practices

WR–15-284

Develop an implementation guideline for Unique Identification for Objects in Rail to improve the quality of maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) processes in the rail industry

7 GSMP Work Groups

GSMP Work Groups are responsible for carrying out GS1 System development, developing GS1 standards, GS1 guidelines, and other deliverables that support their deployment. Consistent with the principles of openness and community development, all GSMP Work Groups are open to all GSMP members. There are two kinds of GSMP Work Groups:

■ Standards Maintenance Groups (SMG): SMGs have an indefinite lifetime, are responsible for the on-going maintenance and enhancement of one or more existing GS1 Standards or GS1

Guidelines.

■ Mission-specific Working Groups (MSWG): MSWGs are formed to do a specific piece of work as described in its Charter, and which disbands when the work is complete. Mission-specific Working Groups are created for most work efforts of substantial scope.

Work group status

■ Six (6) Standards Maintenance Groups (SMGs) are active, Barcodes SMG is not active

■ Six (6) Mission-specific Work Groups (MSWGs) are active, Mobile Scanning & Digital Shelf

(MDID) formerly Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI) is on hold.

Groups closed year to date

o AIDC Healthcare Application Standard Updates

o B2C Trusted Source of Data (TSD) Phase III Health & Beauty Phase

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8 Development Projects Overview

Table 8-1 Development Projects at a Glance

* GS1 OGSM (objectives, goals, strategies and goals)

Legend: on-target at risk will not meet target completed

Project Updates

EPCIS and Core Business Vocabulary MSWG: EPCIS V1.2 Standard timeline was expanded to include additional requirements. The project is split into two phases allowing the community to

participate efficiently.

GLN Allocation Rule Updates MSWG: Project delays may impact ability to meet eBallot quorum. The group is developing enhanced communications to encourage community review and voting. Project delays may require guideline development and approval to extend into the fall. The group is

forming a focused team to develop a guideline and limit holiday impact.

GSMP Mobile Scanning & Digital Shelf (MDID) (formerly Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI)) MSWG: The work group has suspended mobile scanning standard development pending completion of Unique Identification Conference Room Pilots. The study outcome will inform mobile scanning and digital shelf direction. A new schedule will be developed based on 2015/16 targets once pilot results are received. Mobile scanning standards may conflict

with digital shelf needs. The work group will have a checkpoint with industry before submitting standards for eBallot.

Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP): The group is; missing apparel suppliers and retailer

participation; soliciting input from solution provider customers and contacts and identifying new participants through MO work group members.

UHF Air Interface 1 and 2 Conformance: The scope is larger than initially envisioned because of the addition of Interoperability requirements. Interoperability requirements will be completed Q4

2015 to give the team more time for 3D City Models adding additional testing scenarios before it goes out to community review.

Project level scorecards are provided for each development work group in GSMP. They include project description, risks, milestones, accomplishments, and status. Monthly updates are available by the 7th day of the month, on our GSMP reports webpage at www.gs1.org/gsmp/reports.

Step 1 Step 1B Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

Target Business Need

Identified

Group Formed Requirements

Identified

Standard in

Development

Deployment

Materials

Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS)

and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) Implementation

Guideline

Dec '15

Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS)

v1.2 Standard Feb '16

GDSN in Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy MSWG Jan '16

GLN Allocation Rules Update Oct '15

Mobile Scanning & Digital Shelf Identification (MDID) *

(OGSM: Mobile Scanning Std MB Approved)Jun '16

Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP) Jun '16

UHF Air Interface 1 and 2 Conformance Nov '15

GSMP Strategic Projects (*OGSM)

Standard ratified, group remains open for pilot findings

On-Hold

Scope expanded - new timeline

Scope expanded to update interoperabilityrequirements

Scope expanded

Need apparel suppliers and retailers

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9 Standards Maintenance Groups (SMGs)

Table 9-1 Standards Maintenance Groups Operating

Group Name Call to Action Date

Group Status

Barcodes 15 Apr 2010 Inactive

Data Accuracy 15 Apr 2010 Working

eCom 15 Apr 2010 Working

Global Master Data (GMD) 15 Apr 2010 Working

Global Product Classification (GPC) 15 Apr 2010 Working

Identification 15 Apr 2010 Working

Traceability and Event Sharing 26 May 2011 Working

10 Mission-specific Work Groups (MSWG)

Table 10-1 Mission-Specific Work Groups Operating

Group Name Call to Action Date

Group Status

EPC Information Service (EPCIS) 1.1 and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV)

10 Jun 2012 Working

GDSN in Pharma 10 Sep 2015 Working

GLN Allocation Rules Update 17 Oct 13 Working

GTIN+ on the Web 20 Jan 2014 Working

Mobile Scanning & Digital Shelf (MDID) formerly Next Generation Product Identification (NGPI)

6 Jan 2014 On - Hold

Tagged Item Performance Protocol (TIPP) 19 Feb 2015 Working

UHF Air Interface 1 and 2 Transitioned from EPC

Working

11 Participation

Participants in GSMP are organisations (companies or other recognized entities); each organisation is represented by one or more individual persons belonging to that organisation. There is no limit to the number of individuals from a single organisation that may participate. Companies not a member of GS1 are non-voting.

■ GSMP community member (non-voting)

□ Company has signed GS1 Intellectual Property (IP) Policy

□ Member has joined the GSMP group in GS1 Community Room

■ GSMP community member (voting)

□ All of the above

□ A member of GS1

■ GSMP Group Member

□ Company has signed the GS1 IP Policy

□ Company has signed the group Opt-in Agreement

□ Member has joined the GSMP group in GS1 Community Room

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11.1 GSMP membership

GSMP has 1266 individual members, an 8% increase year to date. Seventy-five (77) members are non-voting. Seven hundred seventy-four (812) are from user companies and 454 are from Member

Organisations (MOs).

GSMP has 487 member companies, a 9% increase year to date. Of the 487 companies, 68 are non-voting.

Table 11-1 Membership Growth

2013 2014 2015

31 Mar 30 Jun 30 Sep 31 Dec 31 Mar 30 Jun 30 Sep 31 Dec Jun 30 Sept

Individuals 867 896 922 955 1079 1112 1157 1174 1221 1266

Companies 351 363 377 388 413 424 438 444 477 487

Table 11-2 Individual Membership by Interest Category

Interest Category # of Participants

Distributor/Group Purchasing 24

GS1 Member Organisation 454

Manufacturer 270

Other 116

Retailer/Hospital 131

Solution Provider 271

Total 1266

Table 11-3 Member Companies by Interest Category

Interest Category # of Companies

Distributer/Group Purchasing 12

GS1 Member Organisation 54

Manufacturer 121

Other 65

Retailer/Hospital(11) 63

Solution Provider 172

Total 487

Table 11-4 Member Companies by Region

Region # of Companies

Asia Pacific 43

Europe 231

Middle East & Africa 10

The Americas 203

Total 487

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11.2 Voting

Each company/organisation has one vote in GSMP, regardless of the number of individuals representing them. GSMP requirements and standards are approved by Community eBallots. Each

eBallot requires approximately 12 votes with additional minimum requirements of supply chain role votes (charter variations may apply).

The average number of votes per ballot this year is 22, up from 18 in 2014.

11.3 Event attendance

GS1 Global Office hosts two physical meetings every year for the GS1 community to collaborate

face-to-face on industry needs and the development of GS1 standards. This meeting is called the

GS1 Global Standards Event. A summary of attendance is shown in the charts below.

Table 11-5 GS1 Standards Event Attendance by member

By individual Dallas 13' Lisbon 13' Atlanta 14' Rome 14' Jersey City 15’

Affiliate, Associates, Auto-ID Lab, other

15 19 12 24 5

Data Pool and solution provider

36 46 32 68 21

Distributor / Group Purchasing & Manufacturer

32 40 38 26 28

Global Office Staff 53 52 51 54 51

GS1 MO 95 140 82 136 84

Hospital & retailer 12 11 11 21 6

Grand Total 243 308 226 328 195

Table 11-6 GS1 Standards Event Attendance by organisation

By organisation Dallas 13' Lisbon 13' Atlanta 14' Rome 14' Jersey City 15’

Affiliate, Associates, Auto-ID Lab, other

13 15 11 20 5

Data Pool and solution provider

30 38 21 46 19

Distributor / Group Purchasing & Manufacturer

24 26 20 22 19

Global Office Staff 1 1 1 1 1

GS1 MO 25 31 25 32 22

Hospital & retailer 8 7 8 13 5

Grand Total 101 118 86 134 71

12 Quality

The GSMP defines quality as the entire process employed to ensure that all GS1 standards are user-driven, globally applicable, royalty-free (to the best of our ability) and ultimately meet the needs

and requirements defined by its members.

12.1 Due process

All GSMP groups are expected to follow the processes and procedures specified in the GSMP Manual. A community eBallot is used to confirm community consensus to progress a draft standard, or other GSMP deliverable.

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12.2 Consensus

Decision-making is achieved through consensus, which is defined as approval without sustained opposition.

Below are measures of due process and consensus in the GSMP:

■ Zero (0) due process infractions

■ One hundred thirty-six (136) eBallots were approved year to date, 129 were unanimous.

■ Two thousand forty-eight (2,748) yes votes with 8 no votes.

12.3 Satisfaction

GS1 issues several surveys to measure satisfaction with GSMP. Survey results are structured in 3 categories, unfavourable = sum of very dissatisfied, fairly dissatisfied, neutral and favourable = sum of satisfied and very satisfied. Favourable and unfavourable answers are shown in percent using this structure: fav/unfav. Neutral answers are not used in reporting the survey results, they are viewed as opportunities to move a response to favourable.

Below are the three survey results

12.3.1 GSMP member satisfaction survey

GSMP maintains favourable overall results with an increase in unfavourable results. GSMP staff results dipped while the efficiency of the process grew in favour.

Table 12-1 Overall GSMP member satisfaction survey

Questions

% FAVS/UNFAVS

2012 2013 2014 2015

Overall satisfaction with GSMP n/a 66/10 57/7 57/13

Satisfaction with GSMP staff 80/1 84/6 73/4 66/9

Efficiency of process 49/15 44/19 39/14 43/17

12.3.2 GS1 Global Standards Event March 2015 satisfaction survey

The GS1 Global Standards Event took place 16-20 March 2015 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. Attending the event were 195 individuals representing 71 companies and 23 countries. Individual attendance decreased by 14% compared to the previous US held event.

Table 12-2 Global Standards Event satisfaction surveys

PROGRAMME ACTIVITY 2015 Jersey City

2014 Rome

2014 Atlanta

2013

Lisbon

2013

Dallas

95

answers

98

answers 100

answers 132

answers 100

answers

Overall, how satisfied were you with the

GS1 Global Standards Event?

94/2 87/5 84/9 94/3 83/3

How satisfied were you with the event facilities? 95/2 60/17 73/9 94/2 94/3

How satisfied were you with the week's agenda? 76/6 81/5 69/16 83/4 78/5

How satisfied were you with the Tuesday Plenary? 77/8 62/8 72/9 70/9 76/5

Average 85% 73% 75% 85 83%

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The Next 2 Events!

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12.3.3 GS1 Member Organisation satisfaction survey

Favourable responses have decreased from 71 % to 64% favourable, while unfavourable responses

declined from 2 to 1 from last year

Table 12-3 MO satisfaction survey

Questions

% FAVS/UNFAVS

2012 2013 2014 2015

Overall satisfaction with GSMP 57/5 61/1 71/2 64/1

12.3.4 Work-order on-time performance

Work Requests are the entry point into the GSMP process to request new standards or modify existing standards. Work Requests follow the process and procedures laid out in the GSMP Manual

for approval and development. The time it takes for GSMP projects to be processed are measured below.

12.3.5 Maintenance on-time performance

A Work Order is categorised as maintenance if it is a single or a group of small changes to an existing standard or guideline that can be handled by a standing committee and developed in a Standards Maintenance Group. Examples: errata, new EDI code values, new symbol placement

rules, GDSN Validation Rules. Maintenance Type 1 is considered on-time if it is completed within 180 days; Maintenance Type 2 is considered on-time if completed within 365 days (both with a 10 day variance). Maintenance on-time performance is measured from the submission date to the GSMP

work complete date and ready for ratification (if applicable).

Ninety-four percent (94%) of Maintenance Work Orders closed on-time as of 30 Sep 2015, consistent with the previous quarter results. The on-time close rate by SMG is detailed below:

Table 12-4 Maintenance on-time performance:

Name of Standards Maintenance Group

Total WO closed

WO closed on time

W0R that needed additional time

% Closed on-time

Data Accuracy 9 9 0 100%

eCom SMG 145 132 13 92%

GMD SMG 458 457 1 100%

GPC S SMG 107 94 13 88%

ID & Barcodes SMG 97 79 18 79%

Traceability & Event Sharing SMG 6 4 2 67%

Product Image Specification Sub team 12 11 1 92%

Totals 834 786 48 94%

12.3.6 Development on-time performance

A Work Order is categorised as development if it involves creation of a new standard/guideline or significant change to existing standard/guideline. Examples: extension to GDSN, a new EPCglobal

High Frequency (HF) Air Interface Standard, enhancement to the EPCIS standard to include aggregation layers, a new barcode symbology, a new Business Message Standard. Development work is on-time if the work is completed in or under the estimated time to complete. The estimated

completion date is defined in the project plan at the start of the development stage.

Below are the year to date results for on-time performance of development work orders.

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Table 12-5 Maintenance on-time performance:

WO Number Topic Date Due Date

Completed On time

15-102 Gen 2v2 Conformance Document 15-Jun 15-Jun Yes

15-034 Conformance Requirements for EPCIS 15-Mar 15-Mar Yes

15-176 Updates to Healthcare AIDC Implementation Guideline

15-Mar 15-Mar Yes

14-123 GDS Trade Item Implementation Guide, i22 15-Jun 15-Jun Yes

14-010 GTIN+ on The Web Vocabulary New Standard, Implementation Guideline and Dictionary (3)

15-Jun 15-Jun Yes

13-199 Updates for Health and Beauty to comply with European Union Regulations

15-Jun 15-Jun Yes

14-010 GTIN+ on The Web Vocabulary New Standard, Implementation Guideline and Dictionary (3)

15-Jun 15-Jun Yes

14-156 Data Matrix Guideline 14-Dec 14-Dec Yes

14-090 Update Healthcare GTIN Allocation Rules for specific trade items, including software, complex & configurable items and kits

13-Dec 14-July No

14-089

Revise HRI rules for healthcare trade items (HRI) rules for healthcare trade items to enable pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers better manage regulatory labelling requirements using GS1 Standards.

13-Dec 14-July No

14-068 Updates to Core Business Vocabulary 13-Dec 14-May No

14-066 Implementation Guidelines for use in both GS1 Source v1.1 and GDSN v2.8 on how to map both standards to each other

14-Jun 14-Jun Yes

14-065 GDSN Trade Item Implementation Guide, i21 14-Sep 14-Sep Yes

14-007 GDSN Trade Item Implementation Guide, i20 14-Jun 14-Jun Yes

13-164 Update TDS and TDT Standards 14-June 14-Jun Yes

13-123 GDSN Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Implementation Guide

14-Jun 14-May Yes

13-117 GDS-GPP Packaging Sustainability Implementation Guide

14-Jun 14-May Yes

13-064 AIDC Healthcare Application Standard Updates Phase II

13-Dec 14-Jun No

13-013 Create a standard solution for direct part marking, independent of product category

14-Nov 14-Nov Yes

13-011 GS1 EU Barcodes in Fish Traceability _ Identification 14-Sep 14-Sep Yes

12-206 GDSN Trade Item Implementation Guide, i19 14-May 14-Mar Yes

11-213 EPCIS 1.1 13-Dec 14-May No

10-291 GDS Key Validation MSWG 14-Dec 14-Dec Yes

Projects not completed on time

13-064, 14-068 and 14-089 - AIDC Healthcare Application Standard Updates Phase II - This project was delayed due to additional scope requested by key team members. The work group has since reconsidered that scope, removed it, enabling the team to finalise its proposed changes.

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14-068 and 11-213 - Updates to Core Business Vocabulary and EPCIS 1.1 - The work effort did not start in earnest until a few months after the kick-off. Additional time was taken to resolve conflicting points of view on a technical solution. The original date of Dec 13 was quite aggressive.

13 GSMP Governance Groups

13.1 Board Committee for Standards (BCS) Members

1. Lori Bigler, J.M. Smucker Co.

2. Elzbieta Halas, GS1 Poland

3. Bernie Hogan, GS1 US

4. Antonius Kromwijk, Nestlé

5. Miguel Lopera, GS1

6. Maria Palazzolo, GS1 Australia - Chairperson

7. Juan Antonio Sanfeliu, Manufacturas Antonio Gassol

8. Ulrich Schaefer, GS1 Germany

9. Art Smith, GS1 Canada

10. Wim van Herwijnen, METRO AG

11. Volker Zeiner, B. Braun

13.2 Process Oversight Committee (POC) Members

1. Marco Belanos, GS1 Mexico

2. Loek Boortman, GS1 Netherlands

3. Klaus Foerderer, GS1 Germany

4. Sylvia Rubio Alegren, ICA Sverige AB

5. Hanjoerg Lerch, METRO AG ‐ Co‐Chair

6. Scott Mooney, McKesson

7. Ron Moser, Wal‐Mart

8. Steven Pereira, GS1 Australia

9. Steve Robba, SA2 Worldsync

10. Natascha Rossner, GS1 France ‐ Co‐Chair

11. Mike Sadiwnyk, GS1 Canada – Co‐Chair

12. Carrie Wilkie, GS1 US

13.3 Architecture Group Members

1. Xavier Barras, GS1 France

2. Henri Barthel, GS1 GO – Co‐Chair

3. David Buckley, GS1 GO

4. Kevin Dean, GS1 Canada

5. Ray Delnicki, GS1 US

6. Vera Feuerstein, Nestle – Co‐Chair

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7. Andreas Fuessler, GS1 Germany

8. Hein Gorter de Vries, GS1 Nederland

9. Mark Harrison, Cambridge Auto-ID Lab

10. Tim Hogan, Axway

11. Fred Kempkes, Unilever

12. Jens Kungl, Metro Group

13. Sean Lockhead, GS1 GO

14. Roberto Matsubayashi, GS1 Brasil

15. Staffan Olsson, GS1 Sweden

16. Andrew Osborne, GS1 UK

17. Pere Rosell, GS1 Spain

18. Sylvia Rubio Alegren, ICA

19. Sue Schmid, GS1 Australia – Co‐Chair

20. Eugen Sehorz, GS1 Austria

21. John Terwilliger, Abbott

22. Gina Tomassi, Pepsico

23. Ken Traub, Ken Traub Consulting

24. Junyu Wang, Fudan Auto-ID Lab

25. Tony Zhang, FSE

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