- ISO Updates: SC17 WG3 Presentation at TRIP 2024
This presentation provides an update on the activities of ISO IEC SC17 WG3, focusing on electronic Machine Readable Travel Documents (eMRTDs) and related standards Key topics include the relationship with ICAO, governance structure, editorial updates to Doc 9303, and technical reports in progress It also covers post-quantum cryptography research, ICAO datastructure for barcodes, and the
- Digital Travel Authorizations (DTA) Explained | Canada Commons
This is a document published by International Civil Aviation Organization in November 2024 about Standardization and Travel It was written by Christopher Hornek
- Standardized Classification of Conservation Actions: Supporting . . .
This is a document published by Government of Quebec in November 2024 about Classification, Standardization, and Wildlife It was written by Philippe Lamarre, Yohann Dubois, Christine Dumouchel, et al
- A Framework for International Regulatory Efficiency in Nuclear . . .
This is a document published by Canadian Nuclear Association in 2023 about Climate Change, Energy Security, Standardization, and Water, Energy and Food Security Nexus
- Engineers Canadas Response to the Housing Design Catalogue Initiative
This is a document published by Canadian Council of Professional Engineers in April 2024 about Construction, Engineering, Housing, Public security, and Standardization It was written by Martha Oram
- SCC-CCN: Standards Council of Canada | Canada Commons
The Standards Council of Canada is a Canadian organization with the mandate to promote voluntary standardization in Canada
- Emerging Private Governance: Navigating Policy Focus Challenges
This paper examines the rise of private governance and certification programs as tools to address social and environmental issues, focusing on the challenges posed by their chosen policy focus While private governance overcomes some limitations of state-led efforts by addressing transnational problems, it also creates new boundaries defined by the scope and domain of individual programs The
- Comparative Study of NGO Engagement in International Standards Work
This report compares Canadian consumer groups and environmental NGOs (ENGOs) to those in the US and EU, exploring ways to enhance Canadian interest group participation in international standards setting It focuses on ISO, identifying avenues for participation and barriers to effective NGO involvement The study reveals that EU NGOs, particularly consumer groups, are better resourced and more
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