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Mission
To excel in meeting
global industry needs for technically sound and market relevant
standards and related products that facilitate market efficiency,
growth, and competitiveness, and that provide social, economic,
and safety benefits to the public at large.
Stats
866 active standards
28 IEEE Standards Online Subscriptions
Over 15 Handbooks and Special Publications
526 projects
in hand
Over 450 technical working groups and committees
Over 10,000
individual IEEE-SA members in 95 countries
Nearly 50 IEEE-SA corporate members
On average,
the IEEE-SA publishes 80 new and revised standards annually and
conducts over 245 standards projects ballots, in which a combination
of approximately 13,000 individuals participate.
History
The IEEE-SA's involvement in electrical standards dates back to
1890, when the AIEE (American Institute of Electrical Engineers)
proposed a recommendation for the practical unit of self-induction.
As a pioneer in voluntary electrical and information technology
standards activity, IEEE became a founding member of ANSI (American
National Standards Institute) in 1918.
In 1963, when
the AIEE merged with the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) to
form the IEEE, a formal standards body was established to support
standards development. Envisioning the expanded role that standards
were to play in the future and their impact on industry, IEEE
formed its first Standards Board in 1973. As a standards body,
the IEEE-SA has responded to changes in the marketplace and as
a result, the IEEE-SA of today is quite different and innovative-but
still committed to providing the most current, reliable standards
knowledge.
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