United States Standards Strategy

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United States Standards Strategy

November 3, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com

An American flag mural, 2012. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith. Library of Congress

ANSI EXPRESSES SUPPORT AND COMMITMENT TO NIST AS A PARTNER IN IMPLEMENTATION

ANSI president and CEO Joe Bhatia commended the Administration, the National Security Council (NSC), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology for their work “developing a comprehensive document that well articulates issues, objectives, and lines of effort aimed at enhancing U.S. engagement in standardization related to CET…and clearly outlines the importance of the public-private-sector partnership.”

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT NATIONAL STANDARDS STRATEGY FOR CRITICAL AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGY | MAY 2023

 


Resources: Standards Developing Organizations 


August 31, 2020

 

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has released for public comment the first draft version of the 2020 update to the United States Standards Strategy (USSS). Updated every five years, the USSS describes the principles and tactics that guide how the United States develops standards and participates in the international standards-setting process. Input on the draft is requested by August 31, 2020.

The USSS serves as a statement of purpose resulting from a reexamination of the principles outlined in the Strategy. In its role as coordinator of the U.S. private-sector standardization system, ANSI leads a review and update to the USSS every five years to assure that the document continues to meet the needs of diverse U.S. interests, and reflects technological advancements, industry growth areas, national and international priorities, and updates to relevant U.S. government policy.

Integral to the review and update, announced in late 2019, ANSI is seeking broad input from stakeholders, including government, industry, standards developing organizations (SDOs), consortia, consumer groups, and academia. A USSS task force –comprised of volunteers and members of ANSI’s Board representing SDOs, government, industry, and consortia –is assisting ANSI staff in managing input received. The first draft of the 2020 USSS incorporates comments received from ANSI’s member forums, policy advisory groups, committees, and the broader stakeholder community through June 30, 2020.

“I encourage broad public comment so that the U.S. Standards Strategy can reflect the input of all affected voices,” said ANSI president and CEO S. Joe Bhatia. “The U.S. private-sector-led standardization system is strong because it involves the participation of all affected parties, and the Strategy is intended to reflect this strength and diversity.”

Following the close of the comment period on August 31, an updated draft will be developed, discussed during World Standards Week 2020, and ultimately forwarded to the ANSI Board of Directors for approval at its year-end meeting.

Instructions for Providing Comment

Please send all comments on the first draft version of the 2020 USSS update to USSScomments@ansi.org by COB on Monday, August 31.  All submissions should indicate the specific section(s) of the USSS to which each comment refers. In particular, commenters are encouraged to consider the following questions:

  1. What elements of the draft 2020 USSS are most important/useful?
  2. What elements may be missing that should be addressed in the update?

For reference, access the current USSS (approved December 2015)Following publication of the updated USSS in early 2021, ANSI will work with all stakeholder communities to broadly publicize the Strategy, identify action items, and promote broad use and implementation.  The 2020 update is the fourth review of the Strategy, which was first published in 2000.

For more information contact Jana ZabinskiDirector, Communications and Public Relations, American National Standards Institute, (zabinski@ansi.org)

We maintain all ANSI public consultation notices on the standing agenda of our Federal teleconferences.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting

Issue: [20-158]

Category: Federal

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Christine Fischer, Jack Janveja, Richard Robben, Lee Webster

 

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