Geneva, 25 November 2011 How accessibility-focused public procurement can be used to improve the quality of future relay services Mike Pluke, Leader of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
European Social Dialogue Agreement on Silica Claire Lanne (IMA-Europe)
Advertisements

Learning from Events 12th June 2013 The Tata Steel Approach
EU Presidency Conference Effective policies for the development of competencies of youth in Europe Warsaw, November 2011 Improving basic skills in.
1 Entering through the same door - Universal design put simple Soren Ginnerup Danish Building Research Institute Consultant to the COE group on Universal.
Underpinning the credibility of measurement results : How to combine skills of both OIV and international measurement infrastructure Oenology - Nutrition.
Using public procurement to foster research and innovation More Research and Innovation COM(2005) 488 of 12 October 2005 Commission communication to the.
STF 287 Multicultural Communication 1 Matching language and cultural requirements Specialist Task Force STF 287 User-oriented handling of multicultural.
Communication services for deaf people in the multimedia world The work of STF 267 A project funded by ETSI and the European Union W J Mellors C.Eng.
The National Standards and Quality System Jean-Louis Racine The World Bank Cambridge, England April 19, 2007 Knowledge Economy Forum VI Technology Acquisition.
Cordoba, 2010 Claudio Spadon
Regional Policy EUROPEAN COMMISSION 1 EGTC regulation EGTC regulation ESF and EGTC regulations Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
EU-Regional Policy Structural actions 1 GROWING EVALUATION CAPACITY THE MID TERM EVALUATION IN OBJECTIVE 1 AND 2 REGIONS 8 OCTOBER 2004.
The Implementation Structure DG AGRI, October 2005
The European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
What is valorisation ? Growth €
Scoping the Framework Guidelines on Interoperability Rules for European Gas Transmission Geert Van Hauwermeiren Workshop, Ljubljana, 13 Sept 2011.
23 November 2011 Strengthening the consumer voice in the development of standards Raising Standards for Consumers 1 IMCO public hearing – 23 November 2011.
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 1 ECCP Aviation Working Group Mandate and draft work programme Directorate C – Air and Chemicals.
EN Regional Policy EUROPEAN COMMISSION Information and Publicity SFIT, 15 June 2006 Barbara Piotrowska, DG REGIO
ENERGY FOR MAYORS - Genova International Workshop for Supporting Structures of the Covenant of Mayors: Focus on tools Thursday 19th May 2011, Genova, Italy.
International Telecommunication Union Accra, Ghana, June 2009 Conformance and Interoperability Testing: (WTSA-08) Resolution 76 Joshua Peprah Director,
International Telecommunication Union Geneva, 2 November 2009 Introduction to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill Pechey.
Committed to connecting the world Bridging The Standardization Gap for Africa Africa Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTSA-12 Bridging the standardization.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world 1 Global Trends and Future Growth Malcolm Johnson Director Telecommunication Standardization.
Overview of the interoperability Regulation
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
DIVIDING INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
MULT. INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
Addition Facts
HELP US TO PREVENT INFECTIONS SPREADING cleanyourhands campaign 2008/09.
International Telecommunication Union Geneva, 2 November 2009 Our Telephone – Striving towards Functional Equivalency in Relay Services. Christopher F.
Erasmus+ Erasmus+: Sport Yves Le LostecqueDG Education and Culture Head of the Sport UnitEuropean Commission.
European Commission Enterprise and Industry # European Standardisation: Proposal for a Regulation Presentation to IMCO – 5 October 2011 European Commission.
The European Lighting Industry Position on How to Maximise the Potential Benefits of European Policy on Energy Efficiency in Lighting January 2008.
1 The interconnection of business registers Judit Fischer – DG Internal Market and Services Budapest, 14 June 2010.
CEN, Avenue Marnix Brussels, Belgium  The CEN range of deliverables.
Directions for this Template  Use the Slide Master to make universal changes to the presentation, including inserting your organization’s logo –“View”
ITU Activities on Bridging the Standardization Gap (BSG) ITU Regional Standardization Forum for Africa (Kampala, Uganda, June 2014) Vijay Mauree,
Maputo, Mozambique, April 2014 ITU Activities on Bridging the Standardization Gap (BSG) Hiroshi OTA Study Group Engineer, ITU/TSB
12ECBF-2001/CB 1 ETSI Technical Committee ETSI Technical Committee Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters.
European e-Competence Framework 1.0 A common European framework for ICT Professionals in all industry sectors
1 The Data Protection Officer at work Experience, good practices and lessons learnt Pierre Vernhes – former DPO at the Council of the EU Workshop on Data.
Addition 1’s to 20.
25 seconds left…...
Week 1.
We will resume in: 25 Minutes.
1 European Standardisation and the Identification of ICT Technical Specifications 13th XBRL Europe Day Rome, 6 May 2014 Antonio Conte, Project Manager.
Standards and Innovation NSAI Standards Development Elizabeth O’Ferrall Seminar – Universal Design in Legislation, Policy and Practice 3 rd June 2010 This.
Manufacturers promoting connected TV accessibility HBB4ALL Workshop – Barcelona,18th March.
World Class Standards Standards Mandate M 376 – Phase 2 European public procurement of accessible ICT Mandate M European Accessibility requirements.
STF 287 Multicultural Communication 1 Cultural inclusion in information and communications services Specialist Task Force STF 287 “User-oriented handling.
Norwegian Social Research Digital freedom for persons with disabilities: social regulation and redistribution in Europe and the US Dr Rune Halvorsen.
EU actions on Web- Accessibility Funka Accessibility Days
International Telecommunication Union Geneva, 2 November 2009 Total Conversation – Meeting UN Convention and European Commission requirements for everyday.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world ITU/EBU Workshop Accessibility to Broadcasting and IPTV ACCESS for ALL, 23 – 24.
Standardization system in the European Union Werner STERK Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Unit “Standardization, Conformity Assessment, Metrology”
Harmonised relay services The work of STF 325 A project funded by ETSI and the European Union W J Mellors C.Eng.
The European Accessibility Act
The European Accessibility Act
ETSI STF333: “European accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain, Phase 1” (EC Standardisation Mandate.
ETSI STF333: “European accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain, Phase 1” (EC Standardisation Mandate.
ETSI STF333: European accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain (Phase 1, EC Standardisation Mandate.
CEN/ISSS DATSCG Luc Van den Berghe CEN/ISSS DATSCG
Swedish Standards Organizations EC M.376 coordination meeting
The contribution of European Standardization to e-Accessibility
ETSI STF333: “European accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain, Phase 1” (EC Standardisation Mandate.
ETSI Standardization Activities on Smart Grids
ETSI STF333: European accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain (Phase 1, EC Standardisation Mandate.
ESO response to EU RFID Mandate M/436
Presentation transcript:

Geneva, 25 November 2011 How accessibility-focused public procurement can be used to improve the quality of future relay services Mike Pluke, Leader of Specialist Task Force STF416 ITU-T Workshop onTelecommunications relay services for persons with disabilities (Geneva, 25 November 2011)

Geneva, 25 November What is ETSI (1)? A European standards organization Officially recognized by EU & EFTA Setting globally-applicable standards for Telecommunications, in general Radio communications, especially mobile Broadcasting, and Related topics

What is ETSI (2)? Active in all areas of ICT An independent, non-profit organization, created in 1988 Offering direct participation of all members ETSI has more than 15,000 publications available for free! Geneva, 25 November

How to ensure that a relay service meets the needs of its users? Simple answer: 1) Find a source of requirements that define what such a service needs to deliver. 2) Follow the requirements laid out in that source. The service should always be tested after this, but that is another story … Geneva, 25 November

Europe has a suitable source In 2009 ETSI published ES (V1.2.1): "Human Factors (HF); Harmonized relay services It is intended to give information suitable for incorporation into contracts between commissioning agents and service providers. (ES Scope) This was the result of a long and thorough programme of work … Geneva, 25 November

The provenance of ES (1) In June 2000 a Technical Report (TR ) was published: it covered relay services for text telephones and was based on NFTH 4/1998: "Nordic guidelines for Telecommunications relay services and actual US experience of running relay services Geneva, 25 November

The provenance of ES (2) ETSI saw the need to consider a wider range of relay service types (some not yet implemented) changes in the available technology changes in the telecommunications environment (many parties may be involved - not just a national operator) what operational relay services existed in Europe and internationally Geneva, 25 November

The provenance of ES (4) As ES was intended for use in procurement it needed to build on the extensive work done for TR include performance targets that are realistically achievable ETSI members provided feedback that ensured that ES met its objectives Geneva, 25 November

Breadth of relay services ES gives requirements for: text relay services speech to speech relay services sign relay services lipreading relay services captioned telephony services text to text services facsimile relay services Geneva, 25 November

Providing a standard is not enough It is currently unlikely that all new European relay services will follow ES because: there is no guarantee that those specifying relay services know that ES exists if they know of ES there is no requirement that they should follow it Enter Mandate M 376 … Geneva, 25 November

What Mandate M 376 is M 376 is a standards mandate to the European Standards Organisations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI Its remit is "European Accessibility Requirements for Public Procurement of Products and Services in the ICT Domain" Geneva, 25 November

What Mandate M 376 delivers M 376 will introduce technical requirements and test methods for eAccessibility which will apply to all ICT products and services sold to the European Public sector (in EN ) details of conformity assessment related to these requirements an on-line toolkit Geneva, 25 November

Motivations for M 376 Inclusion of people with disabilities Ageing society and workforce Fragmentation of technical requirements Access to skilled workforce who may be barred from entry to employment UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Geneva, 25 November

Why M 376 work is important This EC/EFTA co-funded work will lead to common eAccessibility requirements across the EU/EFTA It aims to minimise conflicts with existing accessibility requirements It will support and enable developing European policy It encourages eAccessibility through public procurement Geneva, 25 November

The M 376 Work and Standard An ETSI Specialist Task Force (STF416) and a CEN Project Team are jointly doing the work STF416 will deliver EN : Human Factors (HF); Accessibility requirements for public procurement of ICT products and services in Europe providing functional accessibility requirements necessary for the public procurement of ICT Geneva, 25 November

Mandate 376 and relay services (1) The latest draft of the standard (EN) has a requirement that states that publicly procured communications systems: "shall not prevent access to relay services for incoming and outgoing calls so as to achieve functionally equivalent communication access by persons with disabilities." Geneva, 25 November

Mandate 376 and relay services (2) The latest draft of the EN also has a requirement for public bodies wishing to procure relay services that: directly points to the clauses of ES that apply to the type of relay service being procured allows the procuring body to specify key service variants that they want e.g. specify a 24 hour or limited hour service (such options are built into ES ) Geneva, 25 November

M 376 puts ES in the spotlight The EC is proposing that including accessibility requirements in public procurement should be mandatory EN will be the source of those requirements Referencing ES from the EN: places an obligation on those procuring relay services to include the ES requirements in their calls for tenders Geneva, 25 November

Acknowledgements All of the ETSI work on relay services has been led by Wally Mellors If you need to understand more of the background to the work, please contact him at: Theres nothing he doesnt know about the subject! Geneva, 25 November

How to monitor or contribute to M376 By commenting on the drafts at Via your National (European) Standards Body your trade association (Digital Europe for the European ICT sector) user and consumer organisations your (European) government procurement body By contacting the Joint Working Group directly at Geneva, 25 November

Thank you for your attention For further information on Mandate 376 activity or the work of the ETSI Human Factors Technical Committee please contact me at: And a reminder that Wally Mellors (the ETSI relay services guru) can be contacted at: Geneva, 25 November