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ID

Each Capability and Standard has a unique identifier composed of one letter followed by a number. The letter "C" indicates a Capability and an "S" indicates a Standard. The number is arbitrary and does not have any additional meaning such as priority, sequence or inter-relationships. This allows for the identification of Capabilities and Standards in a consistent manner.

Version

Each Capability and Standard has a version number. Each Capability and Standard can change independently and its version number will change accordingly. Version numbers are subject to change depending on the nature of the change (e.g. major, minor, patch). There is no relationship between the version numbers of different Capabilities and Standards.

Type

Categorises as a Capability or a Standard and, where applicable defines the type of Standard:

  • Capability

  • Interoperability Standard

  • Overarching Standard

  • Capability Specific Standard

  • Context Specific Standard

Category

Category used to group Capabilities on the Buying Catalogue

Status

Each Capability and Standard will have one of five statuses:

  • Draft

  • Published 

  • Effective

  • Deprecated

  • Retired

Effective Date

Those Standards that are mandated under the Catalogue Agreement will have an Effective Date by which Suppliers must comply with the Standard.  

Suppliers will need to have achieved compliance against all Effective Standards (see Status above) in order to onboard on to the Catalogue. There may be other Standards that Suppliers need to achieve compliance with as part of the Framework Agreement in order to be awarded a place on a Framework.

Framework(s)

Indicates the commercial Frameworks a Capability or Standard is applicable to

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