What is a Standards Coordinating Committee (SCC)?
When the scope of an activity is too broad to be encompassed in a single IEEE Society, or if an IEEE Society finds itself not in a position to carry out the necessary work, the IEEE-SA Standards Board will establish its own standards coordinating committee (SCC) to perform this function when necessary. SCCs report directly to the IEEE-SA Standards Board. The current active SCCs of the Board can be found here.
Related Questions
- As a Standards Developer, what is the benefit of coordinating (harmonizing) with other standards developers (ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1, ITU, etc.)?
- Should the Committee examine this issue, a single federal coordinating point for all technical standards areas?
- What is a Standards Coordinating Committee (SCC)?