Collaborative Advisory Board for Infrastructure Identity
The UMIP Collaborative Advisory Board brings together select organizations from across the built environment to help guide the long-term evolution of the UMIP registry and the Persistent Infrastructure Identity (PIID) framework.
Advisory participants contribute institutional perspectives from areas such as infrastructure ownership, engineering and construction, insurance and reinsurance, asset management, and infrastructure operations.
The advisory board helps ensure that the evolution of the UMIP registry and the Persistent Infrastructure Identity (PIID) framework reflects the practical needs of the broader infrastructure ecosystem and supports the responsible development of long-term infrastructure identity standards.
Participation is limited to a select group of organizations engaged in infrastructure systems and lifecycle stewardship.
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What is the UMIP Collaborative Advisory Board?
The UMIP Collaborative Advisory Board is a group of invited organizations that provide industry perspective and feedback on the development of the UMIP registry and the Persistent Infrastructure Identity (PIID) framework.
Advisory participants represent institutions across the infrastructure ecosystem, including asset owners, engineering and construction organizations, insurers, facility operators, and infrastructure stakeholders.
What role does the advisory board play?
The advisory board contributes institutional insight into how infrastructure identity can support lifecycle continuity, documentation governance, and interoperability across infrastructure systems.
Advisory members may provide feedback on registry architecture, identity issuance models, lifecycle record frameworks, and broader industry adoption considerations.
The advisory board serves as a collaborative forum to help guide the long-term evolution of the infrastructure identity framework.
Does the advisory board control the UMIP registry?
No. The UMIP registry is operated and maintained by UMIP Inc.
The advisory board provides industry insight and perspective but does not control registry operations or infrastructure identity issuance.
Its role is to support collaborative dialogue around the development of the infrastructure identity framework.
How are organizations invited to participate?
Participation in the UMIP Collaborative Advisory Board is by invitation.
UMIP may invite organizations that play a meaningful role in the infrastructure lifecycle and whose experience can help inform the development of the infrastructure identity framework.
Organizations interested in contributing to the long-term evolution of infrastructure identity may contact UMIP to express interest in future advisory participation.
The First Persistent Infrastructue Identies PIID Have Been Regiatered
Advisory Participation
Institutions interested in contributing to the long-term evolution of infrastructure identity may contact UMIP to explore advisory participation opportunities.