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American National Standards Institute Standards Panels
ANSI Energy Efficiency Standardization
Coordination Collaborative (EESCC)
The ANSI Energy Efficiency Standardization Coordination Collaborative (EESCC)
is a cross-sector, neutral forum and focal point for broad-based coordination
among energy efficiency activities involving or impacted by standardization
(i.e., standards, codes, conformance activities) and regulations. The objective
of the collaborative is to assess the energy efficiency standardization
landscape, and carry out the development of an EESCC standardization roadmap
and compendium.
ANSI Homeland Defense and Security Standardization Collaborative (HDSSC)
The ANSI Homeland Defense and Security Standardization
Collaborative (HDSSC) has as its mission to identify existing consensus
standards, or, if none exist, assist government agencies and those sectors
requesting assistance to accelerate development and adoption of consensus standards
critical to homeland security and homeland defense. The HDSSC promotes a
positive, cooperative partnership between the public and private sectors in
order to meet the needs of the nation in this critical area.
ID Theft Prevention and ID Management Standards
Panel (IDSP)
The Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Management Standards Panel (IDSP) is
a cross-sector coordinating body whose objective is to facilitate the timely
development, promulgation and use of voluntary consensus standards and
guidelines that will equip and assist the private sector, government and
consumers in minimizing the scope and scale of identity theft and fraud.
ANSI Nanotechnology Standards Panel (ANSI-NSP)
The ANSI-NSP serves as the cross-sector coordinating body for the purposes of
developing standards in the area of nanotechnology including, but not limited
to, nomenclature/terminology; materials properties; and testing, measurement
and characterization procedures.
Electric Vehicles Standards Panel (EVSP)
The ANSI Electric Vehicles Standards Panel (EVSP) is a cross-sector
coordinating body whose objective is to foster coordination and collaboration
on standardization matters among public and private sector stakeholders to
enable the safe, mass deployment of electric vehicles and associated
infrastructure in the United States with international coordination,
adaptability, and engagement.
ANSI-NAM Network on Chemical Regulation
The ANSI-NAM Network on Chemical Regulation (Network) is an issue-driven forum
established to enable U.S. manufacturers and other stakeholders to speak with
one voice when addressing domestic, regional, foreign and global chemical
regulations.
ANSI Biofuels Standards Coordination Panel
The ANSI Biofuels Standards Coordination Panel (ANSI-BSP) is a cross-sector
coordinating body established to promote the development and compatibility of
voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment programs necessary to
support the large-scale commoditization of biofuels.
Healthcare Information Technology
Standards Panel (HITSP)
The HITSP will assist in achieving widely accepted and readily-implemented
consensus-based standards that will enable and support widespread
interoperability among healthcare information technology, especially as they
would interact in a Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) for the United
States.
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