For more information, review the Working Group Charter.
The Workflows and Process Integration Working Group advances the Agentic AI Foundation’s mission by establishing a shared workflow model and common terminology for agentic AI systems, extending open specifications and projects, producing interoperability guidelines and design patterns that allow agent workflows to operate across frameworks, tools, and execution environments.
- Chair: Yaron Schneider @yaron2 - Diagrid
- Co-Chair: Adam Seligman @adamseligman - Workato
The Working Group Chairs were appointed by the Platinum and Gold members of the working group.
Current term for the Working Group Chairs is March 1, 2026 - January 31, 2027.
This working group meets biweekly on Thursdays at 8:00AM PT (USA Pacific Time; Convert to local time zone).
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The TC supports multiple technical working groups. Working Groups are only open to AAIF members at this time. Participants must be invited to join.
If someone from an AAIF member organization would like to join, please sign up here using your business email address.
The current list of working groups are:
- Accuracy & Reliability
- Agentic Commerce
- Governance, Risk & Regulatory Alignment
- Identity & Trust
- Observability & Traceability
- Security & Privacy
- Workflows & Process Integration
Members of this working group participate as individuals in service of the Agentic AI Foundation's mission, not as representatives of their employers. We are committed to ensuring that every member has a fair and equal opportunity to contribute. We strive to balance speed, inclusiveness, and rigor in our work, and we keep the group focused on shared outcomes that advance the security and privacy of agentic AI for everyone.
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