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Breakout One (Series II)

Breakout One (Series II). CA 202: ANSI’s Perspective on Conformity Assessment The National Conformity Assessment Principles for the U.S.

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Breakout One (Series II)

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  1. Breakout One (Series II) CA 202: ANSI’s Perspective on Conformity Assessment The National Conformity Assessment Principles for the U.S.

  2. IntroductionThe new ANSI National Conformity Assessment Principles document (NCAP), which captures the principles of U.S. CA and related activities, will be presented by members of the working groups that developed the document. • Moderator: Lane Hallenbeck, ANSIVice-President of Conformity Assessment

  3. Introduction of Panelists • Maureen Breitenberg, senior economist, National Institute of Standards and Technology • Jim Cigler, manager of Conformity Assessment Programs, NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) • Gordon Gillerman, manager of Government Affairs, Underwriters Laboratories • David Ling, manager of Corporate External Standards, Hewlett-Packard • Joan Sterling, director of Government Relations, Intertek Testing Services

  4. Breakout One (Series II) • Agenda • Document Origins: Lane Hallenbeck • CA and TBT Review: Maureen Breitenberg • Overview of the NCAP: Lane Hallenbeck • Questions and Discussion: ALL

  5. Breakout One (Series II) • Questions and Discussion • Moderator: Lane Hallenbeck What do we do now with this document? Where do we go from here? What have we learned from this process?

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