Across
- Time moves faster on this – the Earth’s only natural satellite. Standards help explorers get there safely!
- ANSI’s Organizational Member Forum will gather with this Member Forum – the GMF – for a joint meeting in October.
- The Legal Issues Forum, part of ANSI’s World Standards Week, will explore the potential consequences of the recent Supreme Court ruling in Loper v. Bright, which overturns this doctrine.
- ASME released a podcast on women in engineering, the future of STEM education, and how this sport lends itself to professional networking.
- A new podcast from the Water Quality Association explores chemicals or materials that can pollute drinking water and harm human health, also known as these.
- ANSI released a report on enabling standards development through these kinds of partnerships, which bring together government agencies and non-governmental organizations.
Down
- ASTM has released a podcast on the significance of exo technology, which improves safety and reliability for these wearable structures that support and assist movement.
- ANSI’s session on the American National Standards process requirements and implementation will be held in this Virginia city, home of the Pentagon.
- Are you a professional with 8 years or less in the fields of standards and conformity assessment? Attend the upcoming “____________ Standards Professionals Workshop: Leadership and Engagement in ISO and the IEC.”
- According to a recent ULSE report, one of consumers’ top areas of concern surrounding sustainability is the health of these—and with good reason, as they cover 71 percent of the Earth’s surface.
- ANSI’s Mary Saunders joined experts in a panel discussion on public-private partnerships at a September 11 forum held by this government agency.
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