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The '''IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization''' (IEEE-ISTO) is a federation of programs that accelerates and extends [[technical standard]]s and technology development and adoption activities for technology industry consortia.
The '''IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization''' (ISTO) is a federation of programs that accelerates and extends [[technical standard]]s and technology development and adoption activities for technology industry consortia.

IEEE-ISTO was established in January 1999 as a global, not-for-profit corporation [501(c)(6)]. The [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) is the founding member of IEEE-ISTO. Affiliation with the IEEE and the [[IEEE-SA|IEEE Standards Association]] is maintained through formal agreements.
ISTO was established in January 1999 as a global, not-for-profit corporation [501(c)(6)]. The [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) is the founding member of ISTO. Affiliation with the IEEE and the [[IEEE-SA|IEEE Standards Association]] is maintained through formal agreements.


== Member programs ==
== Member programs ==


IEEE-ISTO offers program management, marketing, conformity assessment, accounting, and [[information technology]] support to technical groups and consortia. The following organizations are supported by IEEE-ISTO:
ISTO offers program management, marketing, conformity assessment, accounting, and [[information technology]] support to technical groups and consortia. The following organizations are supported by ISTO:


*The Connected Lighting Alliance
*The Fairhair Alliance
*ICE Alliance
*In-Location Alliance
*In-Location Alliance
*Interconnect Modeling Technical Advisory Board (IMTAB)
*Interconnect Modeling Technical Advisory Board (IMTAB)
* [[Identity_Assurance_Framework|Kantara Initiative]]
*Liberty Technical Advisory Board (LTAB)
*Liberty Technical Advisory Board (LTAB)
* [[Mobile_Industry_Processor_Interface|MIPI Alliance]]
* [[Mobile_Industry_Processor_Interface|MIPI Alliance]]
*[[Nexus (standard)|Nexus 5001]] Forum
*[[Nexus (standard)|Nexus 5001]] Forum
*The OpenCAPI Consortium
*[[OpenPOWER_Foundation|OpenPower Foundation]]
*[[OpenPOWER_Foundation|OpenPower Foundation]]
*[[Power.org]]
*[[Printer Working Group]] (PWG)
*[[Printer Working Group]] (PWG)
*[[Scope alliance|SCOPE Alliance]]
*[[Scope alliance|SCOPE Alliance]]
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*[[Zhaga Consortium]]
*[[Zhaga Consortium]]


IEEE-ISTO is headquartered in [[Piscataway, New Jersey]], USA and maintains offices within the IEEE Center for Standards adjacent to the IEEE Operations Center.
ISTO is headquartered in [[Piscataway, New Jersey]], USA and maintains offices within the IEEE Center for Standards adjacent to the IEEE Operations Center.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:20, 24 February 2017

The IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (ISTO) is a federation of programs that accelerates and extends technical standards and technology development and adoption activities for technology industry consortia.

ISTO was established in January 1999 as a global, not-for-profit corporation [501(c)(6)]. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the founding member of ISTO. Affiliation with the IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association is maintained through formal agreements.

Member programs

ISTO offers program management, marketing, conformity assessment, accounting, and information technology support to technical groups and consortia. The following organizations are supported by ISTO:

ISTO is headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, USA and maintains offices within the IEEE Center for Standards adjacent to the IEEE Operations Center.

References