XBRL US member volunteers are the driving force helping to set the strategic direction of the organization. All members have the opportunity to join working groups that focus a specific activity.

Interested in learning more? Send a note to membership@xbrl.us and we’ll follow up to answer questions and share additional details.

Academic Committee (Subcommittee of the CSC)

Formed as a subcommittee of the Communication Steering Committee, the Academic Committee is tasked with developing resources for educators that aid in the understanding and use of structured data standards programs.

Data Quality Rules Development Working Group

The Rules Development Working Group is composed of members of the Center for Data Quality and is responsible for the initial development of data quality rules and guidance exposed for public comment by the Data Quality Committee. This group meets every two weeks to review filing patterns, consider data quality issues and propose automated rules and guidance to help filers create quality data for regulatory reporting.

The Members of the Rules Development Working Group are:

Shelly Wavrin, Toppan Merrill (DQC Chair)

Ami Beers, The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)

Bryan Bracey, CIGNA

Lisa Cousino, Broadridge Financial Solutions

Chad Fleming, Donnelley Financial Solutions

Sonny Jablonski, Workiva

Campbell Pryde, XBRL US, Inc

Kelli Stratton, InsightSoftware

Jason Tedesco, EdgarAgents, LLC

Scott Theis, Novaworks

Paul Wroten, RDG Filings

Regulatory Modernization Working Group (Subcommittee of the CSC and DSC)

Formed as a subcommittee of the Communication Steering Committee and the Domain Steering Committee, Regulatory Modernization Working Group is tasked with establishing a dialogue with regulators to ensure the efficient implementation of structured data standards programs.

Standard Government Reporting Working Group

This working group is pursuing opportunities involving Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs), Single Audit packages, state-mandated Annual Financial Reports (AFRs), and responses to relevant Census Bureau financial surveys. The group will support relevant institutions gaining technical understanding and establishing best practices for disclosure modernization for the benefit of US state and local governments, as well as public pension systems.

WIP/Surety Working Group

The WIP Working Group is responsible for standardizing data in Work-in-Process reports and promoting the use of these standards for data collection in the surety underwriting process.

XTAC (Subcommittee of the DSC)

Formed as a subcommittee of the Communication Steering Committee and the Domain Steering Committee, Regulatory Modernization Working Group is tasked with establishing a dialogue with regulators to ensure the efficient implementation of structured data standards programs.

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