About the IEEE SA Standards Board

The Standards Board (SASB)

Established and appointed by the IEEE SA Board of Governors (BOG) the IEEE SA Standards Board encourages and coordinates the development and revision of IEEE standards. This includes approving the initiation of IEEE standards projects and to reviewing them for consensus, due process, openness, and balance.

The SASB gives final approval to IEEE standards prior to publication and processes all necessary appeals.

About SASB Members

The Board consists of no fewer than 18 or more than 26 voting members. They must be IEEE and IEEE SA members. In addition, an IEEE Technical Activities Board Liaison serves as a voting member.

Welcome SASB & Committee Members

2025 Standards Board

Officers
Lei Wang Chair
Jon Rosdahl Vice Chair
David Law Past Chair
Alpesh Shah Secretary, non-voting
Members
Edward Au [TAB Rep.] Howard Li
Ted Burse Xiaohui Liu
Xiaofeng (Alfred) Chen Kevin Lu
Doug Edwards Hiroshi Mano
Nehad El-Sherif Daleep Mohla
Travis Griffith Annette Reilly
Deborah Hagar Robby Robson
Guido Hiertz Dan Sabin
Ron Hotchkiss Keith Waters
Tyler Jaynes Sha Wei
Thomas Koshy Luyang Zhang
wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Representative Country
1 tduhamel 27 Aug 2025 10:42 AM tduhamel 27 Aug 2025 10:42 AM Rajeev Kumar Tyagi (primary); Prashant Jemini (alternate) India, Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC)
2 Laredj Zerrouki Algeria, Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (MPT)
3 Manuel de Carvalho (primary); Samuel Murca (alternate) Angola, Institute of Communications (INACOM)
4 Sergio Daniel D'uva (primary); Guillermo Montenegro (alternate) Argentina, National Communications Entity (ENACOM)
5 Dominic Byrne Australia, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
6 Philip Crothers (primary); Olivia Bunter (alternate) Australia, Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR)
7 Ryan Mavin (primary); Cath Koetz (alternate) Australia, Australian Digital Health Agency (DigitalHealth)
8 Ed Plarisan (primary); Emma-Rose Tildesley (alternate) Australia, Victorian Department of Transportation and Planning (DTP)
9 Claudia Reinprecht Austria, Ministry for European and International Affairs (BMEIA)
10 Franz Ziegelwanger (primary); Georg Karner (alternate) Austria, Ministry of Finance (BMF)
11 Mohammad Salahuddin Bangladesh, Aspire to Innovate (a2i)
12 Renee Evelyn Barbados, Ministry of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology (MIST)
13 Kesang Phuntsho Namgay (primary); Tek Bahadur Chhetri (alternate) Bhutan, Bhutan Standards Bureau (BSB)
14 Jamyang Tempa Bhutan, Department of Renewable Energy (DRE)
15 Irma Sokolovic Bosnia and Herzegovina, Communications Regulatory Agency (RAK)
16 Nilo Pasquali (primary); Vinicius Oliveira Caram (alternate) Brazil, National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel)
17 José Gustavo Sampaio Gontijo Brazil, Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication (MCTIC)
18 Lydia Mai Ouedraogo (primary); Richard Anago (alternate) Burkina Faso, Ministry of Digital Economy and Post Development (DEPD)
19 Gael Ingabire Burundi, Telecommunications Regulatory and Control Agency (ARCT)
20 Francis Olivier Cubahiro Burundi, Ministry of Communication, ICT, and Media (MINCOTIM)
21 Nitin Nair Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
22 Jim Boyden (primary); David Park (alternate) Canada, Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT)
23 Rodney Taylor (primary); Nigel Cassimire (alternate) Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU)
24 Danae Diez de Medina Contreras Chile, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications (MTT)
25 Michael Vorisek (primary); Pavel Sistek (alternate) Czech Republic, Czech Telecommunication Office (CTU)
26 Hassan Abouseada (primary); Mostafa Eldin (alternate) Egypt, Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA)
27 Ramy Ahmed Fathy Egypt, National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA)
28 Nora Bellec France, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE)
29 Alexander Dürnagel (primary): Lars Herrmann (alternate) Germany, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV)
30 Guido Hiertz Germany, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
31 Taras Holoyad (primary); Markus Maas (alternate) Germany, Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA)
32 Isaac Boateng (primary); Roland Yaw Kudozia (alternate) Ghana, National Communications Authority (NCA)
33 Sophia Papathanasopoulou Greece, Ministry of Digital Governance (MoDG)
34 Anand Deshpande (primary); Abhijit Mulay (alternate) India, Automobile Research Association of India (ARAI)
35 Priti Bhatnagar India, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
36 Hemant Darbari (primary); Pramod PJ (alternate) India, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
37 Rajkumar Upadhyay (primary); Sandeep Agrawal (alternate) India, Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT)
38 Ashok Rajput (primary); Vandana Singhal (alternate) India, Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
39 Premjit Lal (primary); A. Robert Jerard Ravi (alternate) India, Ministry of Communications (MIC)
40 Mr. Abhishek (primary); S. B. R. Rao (alternate) India, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID)
42 Anil Bhardwaj (primary); Rakesh Purohit (alternate) India, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
43 Ehoud Peleg Israel, Ministry of Communications (MOC)
44 Igor Stepensky Israel, Public Utility Authority (PUA)
45 Courtney Francis Jamaica, Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR)
46 Kei Narisawa Japan, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
47 Masaharu Ogawa Japan, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)
48 Nael Adwan Jordan, Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC)
49 Abilkair Bolatbayev Kazakhstan, Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry (MDDIAI)
50 Nelson Wasilwa (primary); Joseph Onaya (alternate) Kenya, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)
51 Seungyun Lee Republic of Korea, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)
52 Soo Jin Park Republic of Korea, Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS)
53 Sungdong Min Republic of Korea, Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)
54 Ntsane Mole Lesotho, Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA)
55 Jorune Mikulenaite-Bausiene Lithuania, Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT)
56 Fernando Butler Silva Mexico, Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT)
57 Jacco-Pepijn Baljet Netherlands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BZ)
58 A. Abubakar Ladan (primary); Kahir Salibu (alternate) Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy (FMCDE)
59 Oladejo Olawumi Nigeria, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
60 Abdul Escobar Panama, National Secretariat of Energy (SNE)
61 Nicolas Evers Paraguay, National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL)
62 Wilmer Caról Azurza Neyra Peru, Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC)
63 Agnieszka Chruszcz Poland, Ministry of Digital Affairs
64 Jose Pedro Borrego (primary); Manuel da Costa Cabral (alternate) Portugal, National Communications Authority (ANACOM)
65 Sadeem Abdulla M Al Mahmied Qatar, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT)
66 Florin Dragomir (primary); Mihail Ion (alternate) Romania, National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications (ANCOM)
67 Gabriel Dinu Romania, National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC)
68 Evgeny Tonkikh (primary); Anastasia Deryabina (alternate) Russia, Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media (Minkomsvyaz)
69 Angelos Munezero Rwanda, Ministry of ICT & Innovation (MINICT)
70 Rene Nsanabo Kageruka Rwanda, Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA)
71 Yvonne Umutoni Rwanda, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA)
72 Mansour Al Qurashi Saudi Arabia, Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC)
73 Achime Malick Ndiaye Republic of Senegal, Ministry of Digital Economy and Telecommunications
74 Sengmeng Koo Singapore, AI Singapore (AISG)
75 Woon Hau Chin Singapore, Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)
76 Jama Abdi Husein Somalia, National Communications Authority (NCA)
77 Elliot Sibeko South Africa, Department of Communications & Digital Technologies (DCDT)
78 Bethuel Nkgadime South Africa, Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA)
79 Cynthia Lesufi South Africa, Permanent Mission of South Africa (PMUN)
80 Matlou Ratsela South Africa, State Information Technology Agency (SITA)
81 Mwesigwa Felician (primary); Beatrice Lema (alternate) Tanzania, Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA)
82 Afsin Buyukbas (primary); Fazli Kaybal (alternate) Turkey, Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICTA)
83 Susan Nakanwagi (primary); George Kasangaki (alternate) Uganda, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC)
84 Anna Martynenko Ukraine, Ukrainian Scientific Research and Training Center for Standardization, Certification and Quality Problems (SE UkrNDNC)
85 Simon Hicks (primary); Sarah Jennings (alternate) United Kingdom, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
86 Jamie Lewis United Kingdom, Intellectual Property Office (IPO)
87 Simon Burley United Kingdom, Office of Communications (Ofcom)
88 Philip Mattson (primary); Yonas Nebiyeloul-Kifle (alternate) United States, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
89 Jonathan Baas (primary); Andrew Hamrick (alternate) United States, Department of State (DoS)
90 Dan Pomeroy (primary); Kiran Balsa (alternate) United States, General Services Administration (GSA)
91 Jason Coder (primary); Jason Kahn (alternate) United States, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
92 Daniel Henry United States, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
93 Patricia Maluti Zambia, Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA)
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