Standards Organizations

Standards organizations take many forms: Formal standards development organizations (such as ANSI, ISO/IEC, etc.), Industry consortia, and Government regulatory bodies. In addition, standards evolve through common use, public scrutiny (as with encryption algorithms), or mandates from industry leaders. Through our on-going efforts to focus on what matters most to our customers, Sterling Commerce routinely monitors or participates in standards bodies including the following:

Government Regulators

Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
FFIEC
www.ffiec.gov
National Information Assurance Partnership
NIAP
niap.nist.gov
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST
www.nist.gov
United States Department of Health and Human Services
HHS
www.hhs.org
United States Drug Enforcement Agency
DEA
www.dea.gov

 

Industry Organizations

1SYNC   
1SYNC
www.1sync.org
Advanced Technologies for Interoperability of Heterogeneous Enterprise Networks and their Applications
ATHENA 
www.athena-ip.org
Automotive Aftermarket Industry Asscociation
 AAIA
www.aftermarket.org
Automotive Industry Action Group
 AIAG
www.aiag.org
Chemical Industry Data Exchange
 CIDX
www.cidx.org
Euro Banking Association
 EBA
www.abe.org
Global Commerce Initiative
 GCI 
www.gci-net.org
GS1
 GS1
www.gs1.org
Japan Auto Parts Association
 JAPIA
www.japia.or.jp
Japan Automobile Manufactures Association
 JAMA 
www.jama.org
NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association 
 NACHA
www.nacha.org
North American Energy Standards Board  
 NAESB
www.naesb.org 
Petroleum Industry Data Exchange
 PIDX
pidx.org
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
 SWIFT
www.swift.com
Supply Chain Council
 SCOR
www.supply-chain.org
The National Council for Prescription Drug Programs
 NCPDP 
www.ncpdp.org  
Verband der Automobilindustrie
 VDA
www.vda.de

 

Information Security Standards

Common Criteria Project
CC
www.commoncriteriaportal.org
Comunications Security Establishment (of Canada)
CSE
www.cse-cst.gc.ca
International Organization for Standardization
ISO
www.iso.org
Internet Engineering Task Force
IETF
www.ietf.org
Liberty Alliance Project
LAP
www.projectliberty.org
National Information Assurance Partnership
NIAP
niap.nist.gov
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST
www.nist.gov
Technology Standards

American National Standards Institute
ANSI   
www.ansi.org  
Business Process Management Institute
BPMI  
www.bpmi.org
Capability Maturity Model Integration
CMMI
www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi
Computer Technology Industry Association
CompTIA
www.comptia.org
Data Interchange Standards Association
DISA
www.disa.org
ebXML
ebXML
www.ebXML.org
International Organization for Standardization 
ISO
www.iso.org
Internet Engineering Task Force I
ETF
www.ietf.org
Java Community Process
JCP
jcp.org
Object Mangagement Group
OMG
www.omg.org
Odette International Ltd. 
Odette
www.odette.org
Open Applications Group
OAG  
www.openapplications.org
 Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
OASIS  
www.oasis-open.org 
RosettaNet
RN  
www.rosettanet.org  
Web Services Interoperability Organization
WS-I  
www.ws-i.org   
Workflow Management Coalition    
WfMC 
www.wfmc.org 
World Wide Web Consortium
W3C  
www.w3c.org  

 

EDI Standards

Data Interchange Standards Association
   DISA
   www.disa.org  
The Accredited Standards Committee
   X12  
   www.x12.org
United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
UN/CEFACT
unece.org/cefact