Building Economic Strength and Social Benefit CURRENT INFRASTRUCTURE: MYTH vs. REALITY Beijing, China – April 17, 2007 Andrew Updegrove Gesmer Updegrove.

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Building Economic Strength and Social Benefit CURRENT INFRASTRUCTURE: MYTH vs. REALITY Beijing, China – April 17, 2007 Andrew Updegrove Gesmer Updegrove LLP

MYTH #1 Over the last 100 years, a (A) single, (B) orderly, (C) hierarchical standard setting infrastructure has evolved to meet the needs of (D) all stakeholders

REALITY #1(A) There is not a single ICT standards infrastructure, but (at least) two: accredited and unaccredited - and they are at best poorly coordinated The ITC industry largely opted out – and stayed out - of the accredited system

REALITY #1(B) The orderliness of the process and outcome are often inversely proportional to the importance of the standard Example: the current aggressive competition between Open Document Format (ODF) and Ecma 376 (Microsoft Office Open XML)

REALITY #1(C) To the extent there is hierarchy, it is erratic and only partially effective Most ITC consortia are – or want to be – global, and offer few standards to ISO/IEC. And some accredited organizations (e.g., ASTM and IEEE) are now as global as consortia

REALITY #1(D) The needs of all stakeholders are rarely satisfied Due to differences in: Corporate influence Historical ownership of patents Representation (e.g., consumers)

SOLUTION #1 We need to reimagine the global standard setting infrastructure We need a 21 st Century infrastructure to meet 21 st century demands - like global warming; fair trade; open source software; convergence; and much more

Is the situation hopeless? Let’s look at another myth or two

MYTH #2 Standards provide solutions

REALITY #2 Convergence has overwhelmed the ability of a single standard – or standard setting organization – to provide a solution A single mobile device has a Camera, Video, Web Browser, PDA, WiFi, Bluetooth, Linux, USB,… 100s of standards in all, coming from dozens of standard setting organizations

SOLUTION #2 Standard setting organizations can no longer provide solutions – but Metastandard setting organizations can Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium

SOLUTION #2 These organizations focus on solutions, not standards They create profiles, based on use cases, rather than standards They live “downstream” from the standards development process

MYTH #3 Open Source Software (OSS) and Open Standards don’t mix, because every element of open OSS has to be able to change any time, and open standards require some things to stay the same

REALITY #3 The Free Standards Group (now the Linux Foundation) has figured out how to make it work By setting standards “above” the kernel, by adopting the same collaborative, real-time approach that the OSS community uses, and by convincing the kernel developers to collaborate with the standards developers

SUMMARY Standards can still provide solutions, but the current standard setting infrastructure (SSI) is no longer the right tool for the job What we need is SSI 2.0, with: –More and better collaboration between organizations of all types –More and better leadership by government (promoting open standards) –More and better commitment by all stakeholders to work within the process –More creativity and imagination

FURTHER INFORMATION Visit ConsortiumInfo.org –Essential Guide to Standard Setting and Consortia: –Consortium Standards Bulletin: –Standards MetaLibrary: –News portal: –Standards Blog: