| Establishment - The Interagency Committee on Standards Policy (herein after referred to as the Committee) is established to advise the Secretary of Commerce and the heads of other Federal agencies in matters relating to standards policy.
- The Committee fulfills the mandates set out in paragraph 13.b of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-119, “Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities,” in its revision of February 19, 1998.
- The Committee reports to the Secretary of Commerce through the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Purpose
The purpose of the Committee is to ensure effective participation by the Federal Government in domestic and international standards and conformity assessment activities and to promote the adherence to uniform policies by Federal agencies in the development and use of standards and in conformity assessment activities. Well-considered Federal policies reflecting the public interest can expedite the development and adoption of standards that stimulate competition, promote innovation, and protect the public safety and welfare. The establishment and application of appropriate standards for the characteristics or performance of goods, processes, and services can contribute significantly to national and international prosperity, economic growth, and public health and safety. The establishment of such standards can also further national goals for environmentally sound and energy efficient materials, products, systems, services, or practices. Heightened national and international awareness of the importance of standards activities, as reflected by enactment of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (P.L. 104-113, signed into law March 7, 1996), and recommendations presented in the National Research Council's report “Standards, Conformity Assessment, and Trade into the 21st Century” (National Academy Press, 1995) call for the Committee to intensify its efforts to identify the broad roles and appropriate interactions of agencies in exercising the Government's authority.
Objective
The objective of the Committee shall be to promote effective and consistent standards and conformity assessment policies in furtherance of U.S. domestic and foreign goals and, to this end, to foster cooperative participation by the Federal Government and U.S. industry and other private organizations in standards activities, including the related activities of product testing, management system registration, certification, and accreditation programs. Functions - As appropriate, the Committee shall gather, analyze, and maintain currentinformation about standards, product testing, management system registration,accreditation and certification, and related regulations, rules, policies,and activities:
- conducted within or established by Federal agencies;
- conducted by private domestic and foreign national standards bodiesand by regional and international private and intergovernmental organizationsengaged in such programs; and
- pertaining to the relationships among agencies of the Federal Government with industry and the various national, regional, and international organizations engaged in such programs.
- On the basis of such information and when appropriate with respect to the activities named in paragraph one above, the Committee shall make recommendations to the Secretary of Commerce to:
- strengthen coordination of standards-related and conformity assessment-related policies and activities among the Federal agencies;
- improve the efficiency within the Federal Government of standardization efforts with the U.S. private sector, as well as with regional and international organizations, both private and governmental;
- promote standards-related policies, including directories of personnel participating in standards activities, within the Federal Government consistent with statutory obligations in regard to interactions with non-federal government organizations;
- ensure effective representation of the Federal Government at significant regional and international standards-related meetings and conferences;
- promote the use of internationally acceptable standards and related activities with a view to increasing trade and economic integration and development;
- monitor U.S. technical obligations as a signatory to the World Trade Organization, the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and other treaties encompassing standards-related trade issues;
- encourage the development of agency strategic plans for managing and monitoring use of voluntary standards and participation in standards-related activities;
- promote the use of standards that serve national goals related to increased use of the metric system of measurement and environmentally sound and energy efficient materials, products, systems, services, and practices; and
- assess and improve the adequacy of such agency plans and activities.
Membership - Together with the Department of Commerce the following agencies constitutethe membership of the Committee:
Department of Agriculture Department of Defense Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of the Treasury Department of Veterans Affairs Consumer Product Safety Commission Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Trade Commission General Services Administration International Trade Commission Office of Management and Budget National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Archives and Records Administration National Communications Systems (Dept. of Defense) (non-voting member) National Science Foundation Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Government Printing Office (legislative liaison - non-voting member) U.S. Postal Service Office of the U.S. Trade Representative The head of each member agency shall ensure representation by a responsible high level policy official (Senior Executive Service or higher) who serves as the agency representative on the Committee. Such agency representative shall also serve as the “Standards Executive” as defined in section 15 of OMB Circular No.A-119. Appointments to the Committee shall be for an indefinite term.
- Agency representatives may designate alternates of equivalent senior statusto serve in their absence.
- Experts from organizations within the member agency may be designatedby agency representatives to serve on task groups established by the Committee.
- Other Federal agencies may become members of the Committee upon applicationto or invitation by the Secretary of Commerce.
Administrative Provisions - The Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)or the Director's designee shall chair the Committee.
- NIST shall provide administrative arrangements for the Committee includingsecretarial services, calling of meetings, arranging for a meeting place,and preparation of an agenda, discussion material, and reports.
- The Committee shall meet at least three times each year. Other meetingsmay be called at the discretion of the Chair or at the written request offive (5) members of the Committee.
- The Committee may establish task groups as appropriate.
- Attendance at Committee meetings by at least one half of the designatedmembers of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. Decisions internal tothe Committee's operations, such as formation of a task group, shall bemade by a majority of those present and voting. Voting on Committee businessand proposals shall be limited to designated agency members. Decisions concerningCommittee recommendations to the Secretary of Commerce on governmental policyor other matters set out in paragraph two of the section entitled "Functions"shall require ratification by two-thirds of the members present and voting.Dissenting positions of the decision may be made a matter of record. TheChair shall not vote except in the case of a tie vote.
- The annual cost of operating the Committee is estimated at $25,000 (withoverhead) which includes 0.10 staff year for staff support.
- The Committee shall submit an annual report to the Secretary of Commerceso that the Secretary may satisfy the reporting requirements set forth inOMB Circular No. A-119, as applicable to the Secretary, and in P.L. 104-113,as applicable to the head of each agency. Each such report shall also summarizethe Committee's activity during the period covered and shall include a listingof all recommendations formulated by the Committee during that period.
Duration
The need and mission of the Committee shall be reexamined three years after the date of this Charter to determine the need for the Committee's continuation. /signed/ Secretary of Commerce Dated: October 26, 2000 |
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For technical questions concerning the Standards Coordination and Conformity Group, contact us: Standards Coordination and Conformity Group, Standards Services Division, NIST, 100 Bureau Drive, MS 2150, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2150 Phone: (301) 975-2490, Fax: (301) 975-5414, Email: sccg@nist.gov
Date created: November 17, 2000 Last updated: February 21, 2003
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