HYBRID EVENT: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center and Zoom
1 pm – 3 pm ET
The IPAG meeting addressed issues related to cooperation among ISO, IEC, and ITU, as well as updates on ANSI activities and programs in relation to Europe, China, India, and Africa and ANSI international development capacity-building initiatives.
HYBRID EVENT: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center and Zoom
10 am – 1 pm ET
The NPAG meeting featured updates on the ANSI Committee on Education, IPAG-NPAG Joint Task Force on Conformity Assessment, recent federal and Congressional standards-related activities, and other standards-related topics of national interest.
ANSI, in partnership with UL Standards & Engagement and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission staff, provided an update on their initiative to identify best practices for measuring the impact of voluntary consensus standards on human health and safety. This included key concepts, a case study, and a panel discussion. Click here to access a report of the October 2021 World Standards Week session on this topic.
HYBRID EVENT: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center and Zoom
Networking hour: 9 am – 10 am (in person)
Morning session: 10 am – 12 pm (hybrid)
Afternoon session: 1:15 pm – 3 pm ET (hybrid)
Following a keynote from Under Secretary of Commerce and NIST Director Dr. Laurie Locascio, a broad cross section of stakeholders came together to share, discuss, and recommend concrete actions that must be taken by ANSI and members of the U.S. standardization community to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving standards landscape. Discussions focused on opportunities, challenges, and strategic needs in four key areas: 1) actions to address the politicization of standards processes; 2) new techniques to coalesce diverse stakeholder groups to address standards-related challenges; 3) honing the messages and tools needed to communicate the importance of standards and participation in standards development; and 4) how to enhance effective participation and leadership within national and international standards organizations while building a standards literate workforce.
HYBRID EVENT: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center and Zoom
12:30 pm – 1:15 pm ET
Luncheon: 12 pm – 12:30 pm ET (in person)
Remarks: 12:30 pm – 1:15 pm ET (hybrid)
ANSI Chair Phil Piqueira and ANSI President and CEO Joe Bhatia reviewed highlights of the past year, recapping accomplishments against strategic goals and describing how the Institute and its businesses are supporting the standards and conformity assessment community's efforts to build for the future.
Fairmont Hotel Washington
6 pm – 9:30 pm ET
Reception: 6–7 pm
Dinner: 7–9:30 pm
ANSI's Leadership and Service Awards were presented to the 2022 recipients at this banquet and ceremony in celebration of outstanding achievements in standardization; read the announcement of the 2022 winners.
HYBRID EVENT: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center and Zoom
10 am – 3 pm ET
The ANSI Intellectual Property Rights Policy Advisory Group (IPRPAG) provides views and proposes policies regarding the incorporation of essential patents or other proprietary intellectual property (such as trademarks and copyright) in national, regional, or international standards. The October 13 IPRAG meeting covered issues related to the ANSI Patent Policy Implementation Guidelines, developments at ISO, ETSI and ITU, copyright-related updates and legislative issues pertaining to intellectual property and copyright within the U.S.
The U.S. Celebration of WSD is hosted by a committee of standardization community partners.
Fairmont Hotel Washington
5:30 pm – 9:30 pm ET
Reception: 5:30 pm – 7 pm ET
Dinner: 7 pm – 9:30 pm ET
The International Code Council (ICC) served as the 2022 administrating organization of the U.S. Celebration of World Standards Day, with the theme, "Sustaining the U.S. Standards Model and American Standards Leadership."