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International Committee for Information Technology Standards

 
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The InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards, or INCITS (pronounced "insights"),[1] is an ANSI-accredited forum of IT developers. It was formerly known as the X3 and NCITS.

INCITS technical standard groups and technical committees have provided many popular standards, among them:

INCITS coordinates technical standards activity between ANSI in the USA and joint ISO/IEC committees worldwide. This provides a mechanism to create standards that will be implemented in many nations.

History

The forum was established in 1961 as the 'Accredited Standards Committee X3, Information Technology' and is sponsored by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), a trade association representing providers of information technology products and services then known as the Business Equipment Manufacturers' Association (BEMA) and later renamed the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers' Association (CBEMA). The forum was renamed Accredited Standards Committee NCITS, National Committee for Information Technology Standards in 1996, and the current name was approved in 2001.

Notes

  1. ^ "About SCSI — T10 & Specifications". http://www.scsita.org/aboutscsi/t10Specs.html. 

See also

External links

Charles A. Phillips Papers, 1959-1985 (Historical reference to BEMA)


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