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Digital Square uses an open call system on the Wizehive portal to identify [[About Global Goods|global goods]]. To be considered a global good, applicants must meet certain minimum requirements, such as having an open license, and complete a checklist to confirm their eligibility. Once the minimum requirements are met, applicants must fill out an application form and complete a self-assessment using the [[Global_Goods_Maturity#Digital_Square_Maturity_Model_Details|Digital Square Maturity Model]] (for software or content).


Digital Square is launching another application process to be recognized as a global good as part of their upcoming Notice G. As such, teams will be invited to apply for their solution to be recognized as a Digital Square Global Good. The process will leverage the same peer and investment review committee processes of the Notice to ensure that there is expert input from the broader digital health domain to support the identification and approval of Global Goods.  
The [[Peer Review Committee| Peer Review Committee (PRC)]] will then review all the applications and make recommendations. The Global Goods Review Board will meet quarterly to consider the PRC's recommendations and decide whether to accept, reject, or request additional review. All applicants will be notified of the decision. Successful applicants will be added to the Global Goods Interactive Guidebook and will be publicized through our communication channels.


Application details:
If you have any questions, you can find answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions on the portal or reach out to a Digital Square team member via email.
 
*Teams will be asked to submit a completed Global Good Maturity Model for their respective solution and use the model that best matches the type of global good; i.e.: Software, Service or Content.
*In addition to the maturity model the applicant will be required to submit supporting data for the indicators and selected maturity levels that will form part of the review of the tool
*The data will include links to DPGA registration/nomination, code/content/ documentation, evidence of impact, classification of the tool etc.
*Successful candidates will be notified and engaged to ensure accurate and up to date information is noted in the version 4.0 of the Global Goods guide book that will be published.

Latest revision as of 04:47, 27 June 2024

Digital Square uses an open call system on the Wizehive portal to identify global goods. To be considered a global good, applicants must meet certain minimum requirements, such as having an open license, and complete a checklist to confirm their eligibility. Once the minimum requirements are met, applicants must fill out an application form and complete a self-assessment using the Digital Square Maturity Model (for software or content).

The Peer Review Committee (PRC) will then review all the applications and make recommendations. The Global Goods Review Board will meet quarterly to consider the PRC's recommendations and decide whether to accept, reject, or request additional review. All applicants will be notified of the decision. Successful applicants will be added to the Global Goods Interactive Guidebook and will be publicized through our communication channels.

If you have any questions, you can find answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions on the portal or reach out to a Digital Square team member via email.