1. The digital ecosystem pilots will identify and incorporate all the data elements that need to be in the XBRL taxonomy and establish an open standards based digital ecosystem model that can be utilized by any system and replicated by any community.
2. Expand the XBRL taxonomy to support digital ecosystems to unleash the power of data standardization with a multi-stakeholder effort that is individual but collaborative, independent but integrated.
3. Expand the XBRL taxonomy as a public benefit that can be monetized by the private sector and leveraged by public agencies; local, state and federal.
4. Accelerate the implementation of private digital construction management systems that align with all federal agencies, specifically SEC, SBA, GSA, DOE and DOT.
5. Expand the Orange Button taxonomies (both XBRL and OpenAPI implementations) to enhance interoperability with existing IECRE and IEEEsolar system performance data sets
6. Leverage SolarApp data sets for residential permit data.
An Orange Button compliant interface for SolarApp is in development.
7. Leverage DATA Act 2.0 to align government and private data reporting utilizing the XBRL taxonomy and industry recognized data standards.
8. Engage with trade association initiatives to establish data interoperability and new approaches to infrastructure construction based on capabilities enabled by standardized data.