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What is the role of the national standardization bodies?

What is the role of the national standardization bodies?. Massimo Actis Dato, UNINFO Secretary General. Overview. Set the scene As it was As it is Re-invent the role (What can we do for you, and what can you do for yourselves?). Set the scene. Requirements Competition

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What is the role of the national standardization bodies?

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  1. What is the role of the national standardization bodies? Massimo Actis Dato, UNINFO Secretary General ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  2. Overview • Set the scene • As it was • As it is • Re-invent the role (What can we do for you, and what can you do for yourselves?) ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  3. Set the scene • Requirements • Competition • Boundary conditions • UNINFO’s standing ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  4. As it was • Role of NSOs • Activity of NSOs • Resources of NSOs • Customers of NSOs ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  5. De jure standardization structure in ICT informatics electronics telecommunications ISO www.iso.com IEC www.iec.ch ITU-TS www.itu.int International level ISO JTC 1 www.jtc1.org ETSI www.etsi.org CEN ISSS www.cenorm.be CENELEC www.cenelec.be European level ICTSB www.ictsb.org ISCTI www.comunicazioni.it/iscti/ UNI-UNINFO www.uninfo.polito.it Associated to UNI CEI www.ceiuni.it National level (Italian) ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  6. Rationale • Strong national bias • Disconnect between Europe and the world • Technical fragmentation ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  7. The change • The drivers • The results • Conclusions ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  8. The drivers • Multinationals (oligopoly versus perfect market) • Technical globalisation ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  9. The results • Consortia • Reduced role of NSOs (no accreditation, no engineering) • No formal stds (TRs, ETSI stds, CWs, fast track) • Fragmentation (e.g. traffic: CEN, ETSI, ISO; Smart Cards: CEN, JTC1, ISO, ETSI; Design for All: ETSI, CEN, CENELEC, ISO, IETF, ITU, W3C) ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  10. Summary • Old model does not work (ICTSB-ICTFSG, JTC1) • No effective answer yet • No blitz. Changes by attrition and not casting of new mould ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  11. As it will be • Customers • Activity ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  12. De jure standardization structure in ICT International level International level ISO . Consortia --------------- Engineering Regional level European level NSOs ------------------Marketing Legitimacy Services National level ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  13. What NSO should do for you • Services • Searches • Legitimate • PA • Disseminate • Para standardization projects ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  14. The worst case (and current) scenario • NSOs to entrench into their privileges • NSOs to forget the users • Continued fragmentation • The NSO ‘s staff interest to overwhelm the interest of society at large Will the competition void the raison d’etre of NSOs? ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  15. What can you do • Lobby to avoid fragmentation on technology, on geography • Realise that the interest of NSO’s staff is not necessarily the interest of the NSO’s members • Support the organisations which support their members ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

  16. Conclusions See us as someone who: • Helps to define and enforce fair rules • Is a channel for the diffusion and acceptance of standards • Is a facilitator in a network of informal liaisons at operational level ISO TC 211 - Pallanza

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