FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 15, 2011

Telecommunications Industry Association Joins Board of Sustainable Technology Environments Program (STEP)

TIA Will Share Its Standards Developing Experience and Resources

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), which represents the manufacturers and suppliers of global communications networks, is continuing its tradition and commitment to furthering environmental technology development by joining the Sustainable Technology Environments Program (STEP).

President Grant Seiffert joined the board of directors of STEP, which was recently created by manufacturers, designers, integrators, programmers and the users of technology to guide project and building owners to implement technologies and practices that will produce economic benefits to their organization, while preserving the planet.

TIA, with other high-tech nonprofit associations (BICSI, CompTIA, Infocomm), is working to define sustainability for the electronics and broadband industries. "The goal shouldn't be green buildings, it should be a sustainable economy where services are delivered to rural poor as easily as they are to urban rich," said Seiffert. "Broadband and the communications services TIA members enable make the world more productive, efficient and connected."

As a standards developing organization, TIA engineering committees have worked for many years on improving technology to increase energy efficiency in structures such as data centers. "TIA will lend its expertise in standards development to help meet STEP's goal of establishing technology industry benchmarks for sustainability and materials practices," said Seiffert.

STEP focuses on the technology systems that operate within sustainable buildings, employing a five-phase approach to planning, implementing, and measuring the impact of a project. Conducted by the providers of technology and the building owner, STEP engages the best practices and standards for sustainability. Its rating scale is adaptable to any technology project within a built environment.

TIA will host the next STEP board meeting on Nov. 16 at its headquarters in Arlington, Va.

To inquire about participating in TIA standards developing efforts, please contact Germaine Palangdao at +1.703.907.7497 or at gpalangdao@tiaonline.org.

Learn more about TIA standards development and view TIA's engineering committee meetings calendar at tiaonline.org/standards/. Sign up for news feeds on new TIA standards projects and publications.

TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Read ANSI's report, "Standards Boost Business" at standardsboostbusiness.org/.

About TIA
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) represents the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry through standards development, policy and advocacy, business opportunities, market intelligence, and events and networking. Since 1924, TIA has been enhancing the business environment for broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite and unified communications. Members' products and services empower communications in every industry and market, including healthcare, education, security, public safety, transportation, government, the military, the environment, and entertainment. Visit tiaonline.org.

View video news programming on TIA Now at tianow.org.

TIA's 2011 Market Review & Forecast, is available for purchase online at the TIA store. TIA members receive a discount of more than 60 percent off of the cover price. Review copies are available for qualified media.

TIA's Board of Directors includes senior-level executives from ACS Solutions, ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, AttivaCorp, Cisco Systems, Dow Chemical Company, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Henkels & McCoy, Juniper Networks, ILS Technology, Intel Corporation, LGE, Microsoft, Motorola Mobility, Nokia Siemens Networks, Numerex, OneChip Photonics, Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., Qualcomm, Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tarana Wireless, Tellabs, TE Connectivity, Ulticom, Inc., Walker and Associates and WirefreeCom, Inc. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates.

For more information about this press release or other TIA news, please contact TIA PR Director Mike Snyder at msnyder@tiaonline.org.

 

 

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