ANSI Welcomed 12 New Members in November 2012.December 7, 2012 -
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) welcomed 12 new members in November 2012: Carter Machinery Company, Inc.; CoServ; eHealth Data Solutions, LLC; Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); Ergon Inc.; General Dynamics - Ordnance and Tactical Systems; Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.; Lymphology Association of North America; Prometric Inc.; Raydon Corporation; Travelport LP; and United Services Automobile Association (USAA).
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Press release date: November 30, 2012
New York The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) proudly welcomed 12 new members in November 2012: Carter Machinery Company, Inc. CoServ eHealth Data Solutions, LLC Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Ergon Inc. General Dynamics - Ordnance and Tactical Systems Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc. Lymphology Association of North America Prometric Inc. Raydon Corporation Travelport LP United Services Automobile Association (USAA) These organizations joined a federation that represents more than 125,000 companies and well over 3.5 million professionals. Under the Institute’s umbrella, this diverse constituency works together to strengthen the competitiveness of businesses operating in the global marketplace and to improve the quality of life for all citizens by developing, implementing, and promulgating voluntary consensus standards and related conformance assessment systems. “Active participation in ANSI and its programs can serve as both a strategic and tangible asset for an organization,” said S. Joe Bhatia, ANSI president and CEO. “Not only will they gain access to information and business intelligence that is not available elsewhere, but they will also receive discounts on many products and services. Equally important, they can build relationships that empower them with a voice and influence over the standardization and conformity assessment decisions that directly affect their business.”
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