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© ETSI 2015. All rights reserved ETSI EN APPROVAL PROCESS (ENAP) Production time for ENs is being reduced by shortening the duration of the Approval Process (AP)
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Summary of the presentation What is ENAP? Who is involved? Why do we reduce the duration of AP? © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved How does it work? AP will be shorter
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What is ENAP? © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved An EN is adopted by the application of the EN Approval Procedure (ENAP). ENAP is comprised of a public enquiry and a weighted national vote performed in a single process, named Approval Process (AP) Articles 13.4 and 13.5 of the Rules of Procedure.
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Draftpreparation for submission to NSOs (within30days) AP PE +National Consultations (120days) Comments resolution,draft revision,approval and submission to Secretariat (within60days) National Consultations (60days) Revised draft preparation for submission to NSOs (within30days) Vote Result? ETSI SecretariatTechnical BodyNSOsETSI Secretariat Unsuccessful Successful with technical comments Successful with no technical comments Vote Result? ETSI SecretariatNSOsTechnical Body ETSI Secretariat Significant Changes? YES NO TB Chairman’s decision Successful Unsuccessful Public Enquiry comments and votes compilation (0 day) ENAP (ENs) TB approved draft submission to Secretariat (within14 days) Draft adoption and EN Publication (within10 days) TB Chairman decision on how to proceed with the Work Item Who is involved? The Technical Body (TB), the ETSI National Standards Organizations (NSOs) and the ETSI Secretariat are involved in this process. The draft, approved by the TB, is submitted to the ETSI Secretariat to be dispatched for the AP. © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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Approval Process (AP) e.g AP20150723 The NSOs perform the AP (public enquiry and weighted national vote), which currently takes 120 days. The resulting national comments and the national position (vote) are then submitted to the ETSI Secretariat. © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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Why are we reducing the duration of AP? Industry demands that the ENs be produced in a more timely fashion. Our target is to reduce the time for AP from 120 days to 60 days by 2020. As a first step, the time for AP will be reduced to 90 days from 1 st September 2015. © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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How does it work? Until 31 st August 2015 all ENs are sent on an AP that will last 120 days EXAMPLE 1: © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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As from 1st September 2015 the length of time for AP will be reduced to 90 days. EXAMPLE 2: From 1 st September 2015 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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What does it mean in concrete terms? © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved The process remains the same, only the time it takes is changing. Approval Process Who?Who? Why? How does it work? Shorter duration
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