TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BICSI & LEED What Role Does This Play in the ITS Community?
Advertisements

STEEL TAKES LEED WITH RECYCLED CONTENT. CALLING ALL GREEN ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS DESIGNERS SPECIFIERS WHO WANT TO LEED.
1 Facility Reporting Startup Tool: Workbook Demonstration This tool is designed to help pilot testing facilities identify their most pertinent performance.
1 Why is the Core important? To set high expectations – for all students – for educators To attend to the learning needs of students To break through the.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT HIS – Smart Grid Karen Bartleson, President, IEEE Standards Association Document No: GSC17-PLEN-72 Source:
Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, July 2009 ICT and the Environment Dan Bart TIA Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #:GSC14-XXXX-nn.
Integrated and Intelligent Building Certification for Designers and Installers: The Industry’s Path Forward for Credibility.
Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, July 2009 TIA PSO Report to GSC-14 TIA: “Advancing Global Communications” Telecommunications Industry.
DOCUMENT #: GSC15-PLEN-10 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:TIA AGENDA ITEM:4.7 TIA PSO Report to GSC-15 TIA: “Advancing Global Communications”
VENTURE CAPITAL FORUM Funding the CABA Web site to Rank Intelligent Buildings Building Intelligence Quotient David Katz, Project Manager June 26, 2005.
1. 2 Why is the Core important? To set high expectations –for all students –for educators To attend to the learning needs of students To break through.
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All Document No: GSC16-PLEN-79 Source: TIA Contact: Anil Kripalani GSC Session:
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment Anil Kripalani Chair Emerging Technologies.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT CYBERSECURITY-RELATED STANDARDS ACTIVITY IN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Eric Barnhart, Fellow.
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All Green ICT activities of TTC & ITU-T toward low-carbon society Yoh SOMEMURA TTC, Prime PSO for ICT.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT Cloud Computing Cheryl Blum VP, Technology and Standards TIA Document No: GSC17-PLEN-45 Source: TIA Contact:
Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2007U.S. Green Building Council Inspired the creation of the national Green Schools initiative Is the.
Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, July 2009 ICT and the Environment Dan Bart TIA Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #:GSC14-PLEN-011.
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All Broadband Wireless Access, RLANs, and Ad-Hoc Networking Jane Brownley Chair TR-45 Document No: GSC16-GRSC9-12.
DOCUMENT #:GSC15-PLEN-90 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:TIA AGENDA ITEM:6.8 CONTACT(S): Anil Kripalani Cheryl Blum
MembershipPolicy Standards EnvironmentNetworkingIntelligence 1 = Constituents Pillars Priorities Activities TIA Framework.
Halifax, 31 Oct – 3 Nov 2011ICT Accessibility For All SMART GRID ICT: SECURITY, INTEROPERABILITY & NEXT STEPS John O’Neill, Senior Project Manager CSA.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT TIA TR-50 M2M-Smart Device Communications Dr. Jeffery Smith Chief Innovation and Technology Officer/EVP.
STEP Pilot Projects The Implementation of the STEP Rating Systems.
DOCUMENT SUBMITTED TO: TIA TSSC, UPED and TC The document to which this cover statement is attached is submitted to a Formulating Group or sub-element.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT Telecommunications Standards for Smart Grids David Su National Institute of Standards and Technology Document.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment Cheryl Blum, VP, Technology & Standards TIA Document.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT Digital signage in TTC - out of home services based on IPTV - Yosuke Endo Kiyoshi Tanaka IPTV Working Group.
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT Smart Grids activities in ETSI Presenter: Adrian Scrase ETSI Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Document No:
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT Stephen Hayes Director of North American Standards Ericsson ATIS Activities on IMT Standards Document No:
Jeju, 13 – 16 May 2013Standards for Shared ICT HIS-Home Networking Karen Bartleson, President, IEEE Standards Association Document No: GSC17-PLEN-70 Source:
GSC-16 Closing Plenary Summary Report
Smart Grid Standard activities in Korea
TIA Overview Dr. Mark Epstein, Qualcomm Inc. Head of Delegation, TIA
ICT & Environment Activities in Korea
ISACC Activities Since GSC-16
TIA PSO Report to GSC-17 TIA “Advancing Global Communications”
Jonas Sundborg Ericsson ETSI Board member
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15
Amy Marasco, Incoming Vice Chair, ANSI IPRPC
ETSI Standardization Activities on M2M communications
Glenn Parsons, GTSC-9 Chair, ISACC
TIA Overview Dr. Mark Epstein, Qualcomm Inc. Head of Delegation, TIA
TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment
Karen Bartleson, President, IEEE Standards Association
Chair, TIA Emerging Technologies Subcommittee
Cheryl Blum VP, Technology and Standards TIA
ATIS Activities on IMT Standards
Bilel Jamoussi Chief, Study Groups Dept. TSB/ITU
HGI (Home Gateway Initiative) Progress report
TIA PSO Report to GSC-17 TIA “Advancing Global Communications”
TIA PSO Report to GSC-13 Advancing Global Communications
Smart Grids activities in ETSI
Digital signage in TTC - out of home services based on IPTV -
ITU Update since GSC-15 Bilel Jamoussi
Bilel Jamoussi Chief, Study Groups Dept. TSB/ITU
GSC-16 Closing Plenary Summary Report
Karen Bartleson, President, IEEE Standards Association
Wireless Access including RLANS & ad-hoc Networking
Earl Nied Vice Chair, ANSI IPRPC
NGN Interoperability TIA DEL DOCUMENT #:
Wireless Access including RLANs and Ad-Hoc Networking
ETSI Standardization Activities on Smart Grids
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15
TIA TR-50 M2M-Smart Device Communications
Reinhard Scholl, GTSC-7 Chairman
Continuing Cooperation on IMT Standardization
Yoh SOMEMURA TTC, Prime PSO for ICT & the Environment
Glenn Parsons, GTSC-9 Chair, ISACC
Telecommunications Standards for Smart Grids
Presentation transcript:

TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment Document No: GSC-16-PLEN-XX Source: TIA Contact: Anil Kripalani (akripalani@wirefreecom.net) GSC Session: PLEN Agenda Item: 6.7 TIA’s Activities in the Areas of ICT and the Environment Anil Kripalani Chair Emerging Technologies Subcommittee

Update Last year’s report focused on “EIATRACK” Program focused on tracking and analyzing environmental regulations worldwide EIATRACK was acquired by IHS Global from TIA TIA’s members are focused on defining sustainability for the electronics and broadband industries through collaboration with other technology associations

STEP Sustainable Technology Environments Program (STEP) A coalition of technology associations seeking to define sustainability for the broadband and electronics industry Started by Infocomm International (A/V) www.infocomm.org TIA and BICSI (www.bicsi.org) joined STEP Board of Directors in 2011

STEP Fills void not addressed by other “green building” rating systems Existing rating systems have not included audio/visual, communications, information technology, security or building automation systems Need to engage all stakeholders to accomplish our sustainability goals

What are STEP Benefits? Tool for owners and technology providers to implement sustainable practices in their technology projects Only focuses on the electronic information systems that operate within sustainable buildings Establishes a position alongside LEED, Energy Star, Green Building Inititative, ASHRAE 189.1 & the International Green Construction Code, among others Eliminates silos in electronic information systems by collaborating and sharing the rewards and risks that come with a sustainable building

Next Steps for STEP www.thestepfoundation.org will be online soon STEP Rating System and Guide demonstration documents to be available Additional member associations anticipated Pilot projects are needed to verify system and develop educational program Foundation will seek ANSI accreditation for STEP Note: Additional information available

TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems TR-42 addresses performance and requirements standards for telecommunications cabling and infrastructure in commercial and residential buildings, homes and data centers. Data Centers, because of their high energy-use profile, have been particularly interested in energy efficiency. TR-42 (specifically TR-42.1) has been working on adding energy efficiency content into the first revision of TIA-942. This revision will add content on Energy Efficient Lighting (EEL) for data centers. Data Centers, because of their profile have become a kind of proving ground for new technologies (like EEL), which can ultimately migrate into other types of premises as well.

Supplementary Slides