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ANSI Issues First Set of Accreditations Under New Program for Education and Training Certificates

2/08/2010
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system, is pleased to announce the five certificate-issuing organizations that have been accredited under the Institute's pilot Certificate Accreditation Program (ANSI-CAP).

These organizations and their scopes of accreditation include:

  • U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center
    CP 12 Safety Professional Certificate

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    New Hire Investigator Training Program

  • National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA)
    Boating Under the Influence Detection and Enforcement Certificate

  • SCIPP International
    End-User Security Awareness (EUSA) Certificate
    Secure Web Application Development Awareness (SWADA) Certificate

  • Sullivan University
    Network Support and Administration Certificate

"ANSI congratulates the bodies that achieved accreditation under the first round of this new initiative," said Lane Hallenbeck, ANSI vice president of accreditation services. "ANSI-CAP is the first program of its kind to offer a formal, third-party process for review and recognition of quality certificate programs. This effort marks a significant step forward in improving the quality of the American workforce, and we are very proud to add value to the process through third-party accreditation, helping to assure integrity and consistency within the credentialing field."

Launched in 2009 to accredit organizations that issue education and training certificates to U.S. workers, ANSI-CAP provides neutral, third-party accreditation that a given certificate program meets ASTM E2659-09, Standard Practice for Certificate Programs, an American National Standard developed by ASTM International.

By demonstrating compliance to this standard, accredited certificate programs will further the development of a well-educated and qualified workforce, one of the chief goals outlined by President Obama in his recent State of the Union address. The accreditation program is also expected to provide quality benchmarks for the design of future certificate programs. With these evaluations and benchmarks in place, workers and employers will be better able to determine the value and meaning of training and educational certificates.

ANSI-CAP follows the accreditation process outlined in the international standard ISO/IEC 17011, General Requirements for Accreditation Bodies Accrediting Conformity Assessment Bodies. This process includes using specially trained assessors to review documents submitted by applicants against defined requirements, conduct on-site assessments, and make recommendations to the ANSI-CAP Accreditation Committee that is responsible for making the accreditation decisions.

Beginning on March 1, 2010, ANSI-CAP will be open for participation from all interested certificate-issuing organizations. Subsequent accreditation decisions will be made by the ANSI-CAP Accreditation Committee and announced on a quarterly basis.

Questions about ANSI-CAP can be directed to Turan Ayvaz, program manager, Certificate Accreditation Program ([email protected]; 202.331.3635).

Both standards that guide the ANSI Certificate Accreditation Program - ASTM E2659-09 and ISO/IEC 17011 - are available for purchase on the ANSI eStandards Store at webstore.ansi.org.

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