PD+Electronic+Service+Information+SWG+Meeting+Session+15

**Time:** 12:00PM - 1:30PM EDT **Dial-in:**1-408-600-3600 | **Passcode:** 663 014 753
 * Electronic Service Information Discovery Workgroup Call **
 * Date: **09/29/2011

**Meeting Agenda:**

 * = **ID** ||= **Key Discussion Items** ||= **Duration** ||= **Presenter** ||
 * = 1 || Discuss Usage element of Certificate data object ||=  ||= Group ||
 * = 2 || Discuss inclusion of Email, Email Direct, and Email General data elements under Organization ||=  ||= Group ||
 * = 3 || Discuss Electronic Service Information data object definition ||=  ||= Robert Dieterle ||
 * = 4 || Review Query/Response examples ||  || Robert Dieterle ||

Attendance
[List participants here separated by commas]

Action Items

 * **#** || **Date Initiated** || **Action** || **Owner** || **Status** || **Date Closed** ||
 * 1 || 9/29/2011 || Review ESI definitions in preparation for F2F || Bob Dieterle & Karen Witting || OPEN ||  ||
 * 2 || 9/29/2011 || Review Query and Response document and prepare comments for next week's call || Group || OPEN ||  ||

Meeting Notes

 * Digital Certificate
 * Usage
 * Identifies if certificate is for SOAP, S/MIME, Direct. This information is also contained within the Certificate.
 * Any system capable of using a digital certificate must understand digital certificates and how to use elements contained within, such as Usage. Including an external Usage element creates additional management, redundancy, and risks of mismatch.
 * However, this means that a provider search will have to move through all of a provider’s digital certificates and parse their Usage from inside the certificate in order to find the correct certificate for the desired protocol.
 * It seems it will be rare that there are more than one or two certificates, in which case this will not create a large processing demand.
 * Decision: Remove Usage Element
 * Distinguished Name
 * Same distinguished name with different certificates for different usage is possible.
 * A single organization could have different digital certificates with different distinguished names.
 * Email
 * Direct Project calls on the use of an organizational email address. However, many organizations do not have general delivery email address. All addresses are for specific individuals.
 * For our purposes, all individuals in an organization can use the organization’s digital certificate.
 * ESI Definition (Use Case 2 SWG Reference Document)
 * Service Type
 * Direct formally works only with SMTP S/MIME end point address
 * When dealing with SOAP, WSDL is the obvious web service definition standard. It doesn’t necessarily work with SMTP.
 * Ultimately, receiver is in control and can reject anything that their endpoint does not support.
 * Action Item: Bob and Karen will review ESI definitions in preparation for F2F
 * PD Query and Response (Use Case 2 SWG Reference Document)
 * Each row is a different type of use case
 * Columns are data objects
 * Action Items: Group will review Query and Response document and bring comments to next week’s call

Next Meeting

 * Date: 9/6/11**
 * Time: 12:00 PM EST**
 * Dial in: TBD**

Reference Materials
[|ESI Definitions] [|Query and Response Examples]