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Timmy Horario, Kristine Morfe, Lea Paraiso, Rossel Palo, Geaneve Santander

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This presentation details the history of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), highlighting its formation in 1918 and its evolution to its present form. It discusses the roles of ANSI in standardizing products, services, processes, and personnel, and emphasizes its global impact and importance to U.S. competitiveness and quality of life.

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GROUP 3 TIMMY HORARIO KRISTINE MORFE LEA PARAISO ROSSEL PALO GEANEVE SANTANDER AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE HISTORY OF ANSI History of ANSI ANSI was originally formed in 1918, when five engineering societies and three agencies founded the American...

GROUP 3 TIMMY HORARIO KRISTINE MORFE LEA PARAISO ROSSEL PALO GEANEVE SANTANDER AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE HISTORY OF ANSI History of ANSI ANSI was originally formed in 1918, when five engineering societies and three agencies founded the American Title Engineering text Standards addition Committee (AESC). In 1928, the AESC become the American The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and Standards Association (ASA). In 1966, the ASA was reorganized and make it film name the United States of American Standards Institute Title text (USASI). The present name was adopted in 1969. addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film History of ANSI Prior to 1918, these five founding engineering societies that had been members of the United Engineering Society (UES) are: American Institute of Electrical Engineers Title text(AIEE, now IEEE) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) or print the presentation and make it film American Institute of Mining Engineers (AIME, now American Title text Institute of Mining, Metallurgic, and Petroleum Engineers) addition The user can demonstrate American Society for Testing and Materials (now ASTM on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film International) History of the ANSI  The ANSI was founded in 1918 by five engineering societies and three government agencies that banded together to form the American Engineering Standards Committee. The committee changed its name Title text addition to the American Standards Association in 1928, was reorganized and The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and renamed the United States of America Standards Institute in 1966, and make it film then finally took on its current moniker three yearsTitle later text in 1969. addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film MISSION STATEMENT OF ANSI To enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and Title text addition The user can demonstrate facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Introduction to ANSI ANSI is U.S. member for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ANSI is the chief coordinating body of U.S. Standards Title text addition The user can demonstrate System on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film ANSI is made up of 1000 U.S. associations It represents a benchmark of excellence in Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, standardization and conformity assessment system or print the presentation and make it film Introduction to ANSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that overseas the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel addition in the United States. The Title text The user can demonstrate organization also coordinates U.S. standards with international standards so that on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and American products can be used worldwide. For example, standards ensure that make it film people who own cameras can find the film they need for that camera anywhere Title text around the globe. addition The user can demonstrate ANSI also accredits organization that carry out product or personnel certification in on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film accordance with requirements defined in international standards. What does ANSI do?  ANSI Represents U.S. globally Ensures integrity of the standards andTitle conformity text assessment system Offers neutral forum addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, Accredits standards developers and conformity assessment or print the presentation and make it film organizations Bridge between U.S. public and private sectors addition Title text The user can demonstrate Coordinates the U.S. voluntary consensus standards system on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Serves as a watchdog for standards development and conformity assessment programs and processes Key takeways  The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a non-profit organization that coordinates standards and technical regulations that relate to how U.S. businesses, consumer groups, and government agencies Title text function.  It doesn't develop the standards itself but helps facilitate the development addition The user can demonstrate through promoting standards, accrediting procedures for developing standards on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film undertaken by its member organizations, and approving documentation.  The ANSI oversees the standards that pertain to terminology and definitions, Title text rules about quality and construction of goods and products, and product testing, addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, among others. or print the presentation and make it film Understanding the ANSI  National Standards Institute (ANSI)  The ANSI provides accreditation for standards developed by other standards organizations, companies, Title consumer text groups, government addition agencies, and other bodies. Its work can be seen in standardized The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and terminology and definitions, the consistency in the makeup and make it film performance of goods, and in the consistency in how products Title text are tested. addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film The ANSI  calls itself "the voice of the U.S. standards and conformity assessment system." Its mission is as follows: Title text  To enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating volunary consensus make it film standards and conformity assessment systems, andTitlesafeguarding text their integrity. addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film The ANSI and Certifications  In addition to its role in promoting standardization, the ANSI also works to provide accreditation to organizations that provide certification of products or personnel.Title ThetextANSI is actively involved in addition the accreditation programs that oversee those standards. The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Services of ANSI Education and Training Services on how to be smarter, quicker, more efficient, and more effective Recommended Boardroom Plus, a comprehensive Title text Insurance Program addition combing three key liabilities The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Members of the ANSI Federation Governme Industry nt Consumer Trade s and Associatio Labor ns ANS Interests Profession Academic al I Institution Societies s Standards Other Developer Stakehold s ers Guiding Principles of ANSI Standards should meet societal and market needs and should not be developed to act as barriers to trade The U.S. endorses the globally accepted standardization principles of Title text addition the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Transparency Coherence Openness Due process Impartially Title text Technical Assistance addition The user can demonstrate Effectiveness and Flexible on a projector or computer, or print the presentation relevance Timely and make it film Consensus Balanced Performance-based Benefits to Companies  protection  the strong voice, influence and networks necessary to help ensure that standards are not written that will exclude your products, processes Title text or technologies Knowladge addition The user can demonstrate Early awareness of new requirements on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Close customer and supplier contact Early assessment of new market directions Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, Positioning or print the presentation and make it film influence at the leading edges of technology Benefits to Companies  protection  the strong voice, influence and networks necessary to help ensure that standards are not written that will exclude your products, processes Title text or technologies Knowladge addition The user can demonstrate Early awareness of new requirements on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Close customer and supplier contact Early assessment of new market directions Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, Positioning or print the presentation and make it film influence at the leading edges of technology Benefits to Organizations Global relevance Self-regulation Title text Shared cost addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, Reduced liability or print the presentation and make it film Redusced redundancy Title text addition Marketplace acceptance of standards The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Benefits to Government Lower costs for procurement and regulator agencies Increased U.S. competitivenesse employment and economic growth Title text addition The user can demonstrate privite sector cooperation on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film World Trade organization (WTO) compliance Title text Legislative complince addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Benefits to Costumers Greater selection Easier choices Bettter and consistent quality Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, Lower costs or print the presentation and make it film Enhanced safety and health Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film Thank you for listening

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