Title
ABSTRACT: When and How to Launch a Standards Consortium
Author
Andrew Updegrove, Partner, Gesmer Updegrove LLP
Date
1/10/2011
(Original Publish Date: 10/1/2010)
(Original Publish Date: 10/1/2010)
Abstract
The last twenty-five years have been marked by an explosion of consortia formed to develop, promote and/or otherwise support standards enabling information and communications technology. The reasons for forming a new consortium, as compared to adding to the work program of an existing body, include the absence in such organizations of appropriate technical expertise, interest, and/or supporting programs, as well as the benefits to be gained from directing all of the resources and efforts of a new consortium to the achievement of a set of specific objectives. This article reviews the benefits to be obtained from launching a new consortium, the criteria that should be used to determine whether doing so is appropriate, the programs and functionalities available for achieving specific goals, and the stages of institutional maturity at which each function should be added in order to accomplish a new organization's mission.
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