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OverviewOverview

Retrospective– The view from the rear view

mirror, where have we been

Prospective– Emerging issues: The road

ahead, the view through the windshield

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Technical Committee ActivitiesTechnical Committee Activities TIA endorsed ANSI National Standards Strategy

ANSI Audit completed April 2003, awaiting report

IPR in standards area is becoming hot topic taking more time

TIA now Vice Chair of 3GPP2 Steering Committee – Chair passed to Japan

– Managed budget to surplus

– WLAN issues well underway

– WLAN/cdma2000® interworking and coexistence with cordless.

– Security issues worked by IEEE

Homeland Security taking more and more staff time

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Cost Controls/Right SizingCost Controls/Right Sizing TIA Standards program “right sized” from 11

Engineering Committees down to 8 2002 Budget performance

– Standards and Technology department was under budget due to cost controls and reduced staff and travel

– standards meeting hotel expenses under budget– revenue for Non-Member fees better than budget– standards revenue slightly under budget

Standards Statistics– Load more than doubled from 2001 (i.e., 280 vs 130 documents

published), with both TIA and 3GPP2 specs, over 1,000 docs– average TIA development interval cut from 300 days to 190 days,

start to finish– accomplished with 3.5 less S/T personnel due to retirements and

RIFs, a 30% budget reduction in 2002

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Emerging IssuesEmerging Issues Homeland Security Standards CALEA IPR in Standards Development SDO litigation Industry Priorities Priority of standards program if further

TIA cuts necessary

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Homeland SecurityHomeland Security Homeland Security Standards

– ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel (ANSI HSSP) support, TIA is Co Chair

– TIA is Sector Coordinator for Information and Communications Sector, on the Board of the Partnership for Critical Infrastructure Security (PCIS), and involved with National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) and it working groups

– Needs of First Responders– Participated in ATIS Security Summit– Funding for Project 25 procurements– Priority Access Standards– NSTAC, NIAC, and NRIC initiatives (Federal Advisory

Committees)– International Cooperation

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ANSI Homeland Security Standards ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel (HSSP)Panel (HSSP)

– Response to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) needs• Original 8 Sectors (Presidential Decision Directive 63) now

increased to 13 Sectors or Key Asset Areas

– Support to DHS and Cross-sector focus on needs and mapping to SDOs both within and outside of ANSI

– Database of needs and existing/new standards– International outreach– State and Locals not standards-focused yet, HSSP a portal

to standards information– HSSP Interim Steering Committee formed and held its first

meeting, first full Panel meeting in June 2003

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CALEACALEA TIA is lead SDO in Joint Work with Committee

T1 J-STD-025B in work in TR-45 for packet

technology inclusion SCD/TR-34 Satellite CALEA review Related to Homeland Security Can be expensive to resource FBI has been again been difficult to work with Issues related to VoIP area of focus International law enforcement cooperation

emerging

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IPR in Standards DevelopmentIPR in Standards Development Continuing discussions in ITU-T over copyrighted software

used in standards Copyright erosion in Veeck case, consideration pending

before Supreme Court Copyright protection by licensing and doc-lock technology

is hot area, Digital Rights Management for standards Trademarks in Standards is hot topic, commercial

Trademarks vs. Trademarks of SDOs or other non-profits Patented technology in standards; “related” patents vs

“essential” patents; Rambus cases; FTC/DOJ hearings; TIA IPR WG is active.

TIA to chair GSC IPR WG at GSC

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SDO Litigation IssueSDO Litigation Issue SDOs continue to be concerned about

litigation given some recent cases ANSI Task Force recommended some

specific steps including possible legislative relief

There are specific “best practices” Associations and SDOs are suing insurance

companies to force indemnification or for defense costs

Insurance exemptions or lack of coverage are also a problem

Standards Disclaimers being used more

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TIA PrioritiesTIA Priorities

With decreased resources both within With decreased resources both within industry and available to TIA and other industry and available to TIA and other groups need to prioritize what gets fundinggroups need to prioritize what gets funding

We have seen a decrease in number of We have seen a decrease in number of subject matter experts at meetings yet subject matter experts at meetings yet organizational level involvement stays flatorganizational level involvement stays flat

Demand for more standards and faster in Demand for more standards and faster in spite of resource constraintsspite of resource constraints

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Priority of Standards Work at TIAPriority of Standards Work at TIA

In the past, TIA standards program was In the past, TIA standards program was ranked #1 priority at TIA ranked #1 priority at TIA (Board and (Board and Membership Surveys)Membership Surveys)

At recent TIA Board meeting, standards still At recent TIA Board meeting, standards still ranked as core strength of TIA and will get ranked as core strength of TIA and will get resources at current levels. resources at current levels.

Board continues to support specific Board continues to support specific partnership programs like 3GPP2 and MESA.partnership programs like 3GPP2 and MESA.

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