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1 MembershipPolicy Standards EnvironmentNetworkingIntelligence 1 = Constituents Pillars Priorities Activities TIA Framework

2 Standards and Technology Goal: Enhancing members’ product and service markets through standards and technology Ed Mikoski Vice President, Standards & Business Development 2

3 Standards & Technology Technologies Mobile & Wireless Communications User Premises Equipment Intelligent Transport Systems Healthcare ICTEnvironmental New Standards Sales/Funding/ Marketing Program Participation Tools 3 Pillar Priorities Activities New

4 TIA and 3GPP2 prepared ITU-R M1457 detailed specifications of the radio interfaces of International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) cdma multicarrier component TR-45 about to publish Joint Standard J-Std- 100 on Commercial Mobile Alert Service (CMAS) with ATIS Technologies Mobile Communications 4

5 Reaching out to ITS America – developing cooperation agreement (MoU) for collaboration in ITS activities Developing funding model for TC204 Secretariat and US Advisory Groups Intelligent Transport Systems 5 Technologies

6 TR-42 has re-organized the collection of standards to a 3-category structure –Common –Premises –Component C0 and C1 Revisions now being published User Premises Equipment 6 Technologies

7 Premises Cabling Standards 7 ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 Cabling ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 Cabling ANSI/TIA-569-B Pathways & Spaces ANSI/TIA-569-B Pathways & Spaces ANSI/TIA-608-A Administration ANSI/TIA-608-A Administration ANSI/TIA-607.B Grounding ANSI/TIA-607.B Grounding ANSI/TIA-758-A Outside Plant ANSI/TIA-758-A Outside Plant ANSI/TIA-862 Bldg Automation ANSI/TIA-862 Bldg Automation ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 Commercial Bldg ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 Commercial Bldg ANSI/TIA-570-B Residential ANSI/TIA-570-B Residential ANSI/TIA-942 Data Centers ANSI/TIA-942 Data Centers ANSI/TIA-1005 Industrial ANSI/TIA-1005 Industrial ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Twisted Pair ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Twisted Pair ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 Optical Fiber Cabling ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 Optical Fiber Cabling Common Standards Premises Standards Component Standards

8 Technology Create a body to address marketplace issues as an incubator for specific standards Develop identified standards within the TR-49 Committee Technologies Healthcare ICT 8 Technologies

9 Technology Green Building Technology Alliance formed to work with US Green Building Council LEED program –TIA, BICSI, CABA, InfoComm US Department of Energy Data Center Energy Efficiency Workshop –Recommendations forthcoming Committee TR-42 Environmental Aspects –Coordinating through Subcommittee TR-42.3 Technologies Environmental 9 Technologies

10 Create incubator forums under TIA Technical Committee to identify and discuss issues to: –Define scope of work –Identify specific standards projects –Subsequent assignment to existing or newly formed standards committee 10 Technologies New

11 Technology New technology initiatives: –Targeted Messaging –Ruggedized Handsets –Femtocells –Home Technology Forum –Machine to Machine (M2M) Technologies New 11

12 Increase royalties from sales of standards Improve collection of Engineering Committee Participation fees Initiated sales on ANSI web site Work with IHS and TIA marketing to implement Search Engine Optimization for virtual catalog Standards 12 Sales/Funding/Marketing

13 Back adoption of international standards Development of standards-related podcasts Devising and implementing funding models for certain standards programs (Project MESA, ISO TC204 Secretariat / TAG Administration) Successfully pass ANSI Accreditation Audit Sales/Funding/Marketing 13 Standards

14 14 Standards Department Funding Trend Normalized to 2008

15 Engineering Committees –148 member companies –102 non-member companies International Technical Advisory Groups –39 member companies –51 non-member companies Attract and retain existing standards committee participants Create cost-effective opportunities for alternatives to face- to-face meeting participation Program Participation 15 Standards

16 16 Engineering Committee Participation

17 Committee Attendees 2008 17

18 Committee Titles (Key to Committee Attendees 2008 Chart) TR-8 Mobile and Personal Radio TR-14Point-to-Point Communications Systems TR-30Multi-Media Access, Protocols and Interfaces TR-41User Premises Telecommunications Requirements TR-42User Premises Telecommunications Cabling Infrastructure TR-45Mobile and Personal Communications Systems TR-47Terrestrial Mobile Multimedia Multicast TR-48 Vehicular Telematics TR-49Healthcare ICT 18

19 19 Engineering Committee Participation and Technical Advisory Group Fees

20 Investigate technology tools aimed at increasing both productivity and marketing exposure Improve database for timeliness, accuracy, accessibility and metrics –Upgrading internal TIA database –Investigating KAVI database for standards tracking Conduct Standards Member Training Program and develop on-line tools Tools 20 Standards

21 21 Standards Backlog Indicator (Backlog build-up trend reversed and being reduced)

22 Request for Board Support Survey of Committees –What other SDOs and consortia in which member companies and engineering committees also participate? –What is the degree of satisfaction with electronic tools provided for committee activities? –What additional products/technologies would be of interest to members for standards development? –What additional technology areas should TIA get involved with that would be of value to the members? 22


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