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​Welcome to the ISOT resources page

  
  
  
Folder: AIF Support Series
  
AIF Support Series
Folder: ISO Getting Started Toolkits
  
ISO Getting Started Toolkits
Folder: ISO Social Media Guidelines
  
ISO Social Media Guidelines
Folder: ISO Twinning Resources
  
ISO Twinning Resources
Folder: Project Management Resources
  
Project Management Resources
Folder: Resources for Drafting Standards
  
Resources for Drafting Standards
Folder: Vienna Agreement Information
  
Vienna Agreement Information
ANSI Training Portal Access Instructions.pdf
  
Commonly Used Acronyms.pdf
  
Current listing of ANSI Accredited U.S. TAGs to ISO.pdf
  
Current listing of ISO forms.pdf
  
Deadlines for posting committee plenary documents.pdf
  
ISO Code of Conduct.pdf
  
ISO eCommittee Guide for Committee Members and Experts.pdf
  
ISO Global Relevance Policy.pdf
  
ISO Guidance on New Work.pdf
  
ISO Stakeholder Category Definitions.pdf
  
ISOT FAQs.pdf
  
My ISO Job.pdf
  
TAG Application.doc
  
Application for Accreditation of a US TAG to ISO and Approval as TAG Administrator
Using and referencing ISO and IEC standards to support public policy.pdf
  
Why Become a TAG Administrator.pdf
  
Why Become a TAG Member.pdf
  
Workflows for ANSI Accredited TAG Secretaries.pdf
  

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About the ANSI ISO Team (ISOT)


The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is the U.S. member body to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). To ensure a strong and effective U.S. voice in international standardization, the ANSI ISO Team (ISOT) acts as the interface between ANSI-accredited U.S. Technical Advisory Groups (U.S. TAGs) and/or ANSI-delegated U.S. held ISO secretariats.

 

ISOT daily operations include monitoring and recording of ISO documents, processing votes on behalf of U.S. TAGs, accrediting delegates to attend international meetings, nominating experts to participate on working groups, coordination with key group such as the ANSI ISO Forum (AIF), ANSI ISO Council (AIC), and the ISO Technical Management Board (TMB), administering ANSI Virtual Technical Advisory Groups (VTAGs), facilitating training programs, among many other functions.  In addition to daily responsibilities, ISOT is available to assist with any committee specific issues U.S. TAGs or U.S. held secretariats may be facing.  ISOT staff is well versed in the ISO procedures, ANSI International Procedures, and has experience in all aspects of the ISO process.

 

For organizations that are new to ISO or want additional support with ISO related activities, ANSI’s ISOT staff provides hands-on, practical guidance on all aspects of administration of U.S. TAGs or ISO Secretariats through its fee-based Enhanced Services program. For more information, contact [email protected].