The document discusses Performance SCORM, which aims to improve learning data readiness, life cycle logistics, and content management. It identifies issues like a lack of requirements for content format and naming. Three requirements are outlined: improving SCORM support for content management practices; allowing communities of practice to develop custom aggregation models; and integrating content authoring tools with common source databases. Solutions propose referencing the S1000D and DITA specifications in SCORM, substituting SCORM functions with those from S1000D/DITA, and developing an API connecting authoring tools to S1000D/DITA databases. This would improve data sharing across the learning content life cycle.