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International Federation of Standards Users | |
Abbreviation | IFAN |
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Formation | 1 January 1974 |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
Official language |
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PRESIDENT | Mrs. Vered Oren |
Website | https://www.ifan.org/ |
The International Federation of Standards Users (IFAN) is an independent, not-for-profit, Non-governmental_organization international association established in Paris, France on 1974. IFAN's Members are national organizations dedicated to the application of international standards, as well as various organizations such as companies, professional and trade associations, academia, conformity assessment bodies, consultancies, and governmental agencies.
IFAN has several Memorandum of Understanding with international and regional standards developing organizations, including ISO, IEC, CEN and CENELEC.
IFAN was founded in 1974, when eleven national standards users' organizations convened in Paris for an International Conference.
The Conference agreed to create IFAN as an international body dedicated to addressing the challenges and interests of standards users globally.
1974, Paris ( France), on occasion of 1st International Conference, as International Federation for the Application of Standards -- Fédération internationale des associations pour la pratique des normes -- Internationale Föderation der Ausschüsse Normenpraxis (IFAN).
Present name adopted, 1999.
IFAN has developed a set of objectives:
IFAN has five categories of membership:
IFAN has a diverse membership which reflects its commitment to inclusivity and collaboration across the various sectors involved in the application of standards and standards development.
IFAN is a voluntary organization whose members are recognized standards users' organizations, companies or individual members who are the users of standards either in their day-to day work or are experts in standards. Members meet annually at a Members’ Assembly to discuss with the members the strategic objectives of IFAN.
The Georges Garel Award was created by IFAN in 1979, in memory of its first President.
The Award goes to an IFAN member or someone who is recognized by their peers as having had an impact of the development or use of standards.
Past recipients:
1974 - 1978 Georges Garel ( France)
1978 - 1981 George Orton ( United Kingdom)
1981 - 1984 A. Hense ( Netherlands)
1984 - 1987 H.T. Romstad ( Norway)
1987 - 1990 Raymond E. Monahan ( USA)
1990 - 1993 Herbert Brauchle ( Germany)
1993 - 1997 Robert V. Wright ( United Kingdom)
1997 - 1998 Donald R. Mackay ( USA)
1998 - 2002 Veit Ghiladi ( Germany)
2003 - 2008 Neil Reeve ( Netherlands)
2009 - 2014 Ross Wraight ( Australia)
2015 - 2017 David Felinski ( USA)
2018 - 2023 Ross Wraight ( Australia)
Garel, G. Le sauvetage des enfants juifs par l’OSE, Editions Le Manuscurit, pp22 [2]