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Welcome to ASTM in the International Arena 2012 Officers’ Training Workshop Jeff Grove

This workshop aims to discuss the global objectives and policies of ASTM International in order to ensure that ASTM standards are widely recognized, accepted, and used around the world. Topics covered include global cooperation, minimizing barriers to use, and increasing international participation. The workshop also highlights the importance of partnerships and training programs with developing nations to enhance the worldwide acceptance of ASTM standards.

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Welcome to ASTM in the International Arena 2012 Officers’ Training Workshop Jeff Grove

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  1. Welcome to ASTM in the International Arena 2012 Officers’ Training Workshop Jeff Grove Jim Olshefsky

  2. Global Objectives Global Acceptance and Use of ASTM Standards Global Policy Initiatives MOU Program International Membership Engagement Your suggestions and thoughts What We Will Cover

  3. To ensure that ASTM International standards that you develop are the most widely recognized, accepted and used standards around the world ASTM International’s Global Aim

  4. Global Cooperation Objectives Minimizing the barriers to the use and application of ASTM International standards Facilitating increased active participation by technical experts from around the globe

  5. International Standards “Constraints on developing countries, in particular to effectively participate in standards development should be taken into consideration in the standards development process.”

  6. Who Uses the Standards? • 5906 citations of ASTM standards that have been adopted, referenced or used as the basis of a national standard around the world. • China – 683 • Colombia – 1213 • Ecuador – 329 • Jamaica - 530 • Philippines – 518 • Saudi Arabia – 1764 • South Africa – 538 • Trinidad and Tobago – 261 • Turkey – 826 • Vietnam - 162

  7. MOUObjectives • Promote communication • Avoid duplication of work efforts in standardization • Promote knowledge of the standards development activities of each partner • Utilize ASTM standards/resources to benefit the national standards system of developing nations • Promote participation to enhance international input and multi-dimensional content into ASTM standards • Enhance the worldwide acceptance and use of ASTM International standards

  8. MOUPartners * Former MOU partner

  9. Training Offered to MoUSignatories Standards Expert Program 2005 (2) - China 2006 (3) - Indonesia, Vietnam, Zambia 2007 (2) – Colombia, Saudi Arabia 2008 (2) – Peru, Korea 2009 (4) - China, Ghana, Israel, Jamaica 2010 (2) – South Africa, Vietnam 2011 (3) – Jordan, Malaysia 2012 (4) – Mongolia, Zimbabwe, Qatar, Turkey

  10. Vanessa Corona and Luis Ordoñez ASTM International in Mexico

  11. ASTM International in China • Liu Fei and Hu Yanan

  12. ASTM International in India • JayakumarGopalakrishnan

  13. ASTM International in Europe

  14. Multiple Paths to International Standards ASTM International and the U.S. Government, a WTO member, believe that there are many ways to develop international standards. Reflected in: U.S. Standards Strategy http://www.ansi.org/standards_activities/nss/usss.aspx U.S. Department of Commerce http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/standards/International%20Policy.htm

  15. ASTM Relationship to ISO • Both international standards developers • Different standards systems and participation models • Industries need to develop a standards strategy that meets their needs • Minimize duplication • Harmonize where possible – biofuels and toys • Respect intellectual property • May be multiple paths in an industry’s standards strategy • Some industries rely on ASTM to serve as ISO Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Administrator or Secretariat (ASTM currently houses 55 U.S. TAGs)

  16. Resources for US Technical Advisory Groups (US TAGS)

  17. International Members * Former MOU partner

  18. Engaging International Participation ASTM International uses the Internet to overcome the barriers of space and time • Virtual Meetings • Online Collaboration Areas • Electronic Balloting

  19. Connecting Virtually

  20. Online Collaboration Areas • Allows task group members to comment on Draft • Includes discussion threads, post related documents • Over 1700 Collaboration Areas in progress

  21. Electronic Balloting • 3300 standards actions per year • Increases international participation • Over half of ballot actions are revisions to existing stds

  22. Other Engagement Opportunities Delegation Visits Videoconferencing IntensiveTraining MeetingsOutsideU.S.

  23. Delegation Visits • In 2011, 11 delegations from 7 countries • U.S. Trade and Development Agency • Commercial Law Development Program

  24. Videoconferencing • ASTM has portable equipment at Headquarters • Other conference participant must have compatible equipment • Many countries have such facilities housed at universities (different from Virtual Meetings)

  25. Meetings Outside U.S. • ASTM often speaks to international audiences • Will work with industry partners to promote ASTM • Often need in-country experts to present on behalf of ASTM

  26. KATS Intensive Training • New model for training • Headquarters, Committee Week, Washington DC, • Site visits • Primarily industry and government funded

  27. To Conclude • The ASTM Process is Open and Inclusive to anyone anywhere in the world • ASTM supports cooperation with regional and other international standards bodies • ASTM strives to keep the science in the process, while keeping the politics out • ASTM works to remove worldwide barriers to the acceptance and use of our standards

  28. Thank you for Attending! Any Questions? Jeff Grove: jgrove@astm.org Jim Olshefsky: jolshefs@astm.org

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