The fact that there is standards work going on in KM might be of interest.
Thanks,
Garold (Gary) L. Johnson
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From: metainnovation [mailto:edward-swanstrom@gkec.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 11:41 AM
To: Knowledge-Management-Systems@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Knowledge-Management-Systems] Next ANSI KM Standards Meeting - Jan
8, 2002
This is a general announcement for the GKEC/ANSI KM Standards meeting
January 8th, 2002 in New Jersey.
The highlight of the last standards meeting (held December 17, 2001)
was the decision for General Knowledge Management and Emergency
Knowledge Management standards to be cognitive science-based. What
this means is - all procedural and protocol standards must be
validated by a similar process used in cognitive psychology and
cognitive neuroscience. GKEC is collaborating with the Cognitive
Science community via the Cognitive Science Institute at the
University of Arizona to develop these procedures. These procedures
will be presented at the New Jersey meeting.
An addition to the published agenda is a discussion about GKEC
becoming the US ISO/TAG administrator for Emergency Knowledge
Standards in Civil Defense. Starting January, GKEC will begin
developing International Standards for Emergency Knowledge Management
in partnership with all materially impacted organizations in relation
to mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery for natural and
man-made disasters.
Please join us for the Global Knowledge Economics Council (GKEC) ANSI
KM STANDARDS MEETING for General KM and Emergency Knowledge Tuesday,
January 8, 2002 in Woodcliff Lake, NJ. The meeting is cosponsored by
the Volunteer Organization of Certified Knowledge Managers (VOCKM).
Agenda is posted at:
http://www.gkec.org/meetings/SponsoredMeetings_112801.htm
This meeting is supported by Ingersoll-Rand Company.
Secure online registration is now open:
https://www.metainnovation.com/reg_pages/rt_reg.asp
The fee will be applied to GKEC ISO/ANSI KM Standards Program
expenses.
The GKEC is in the final stage of the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) process for accreditation as an American National
Standards Developer for KM Standards (accreditation will occur before
December 31, 2001).
The following people have volunteered to help work on the ANSI KM
Standards Draft Documents:
Karl Wiig, Knowledge Research Institute
Margaret Campbell, Siemens
Jim Coogan, Boeing
Lorrie Sivich, Boeing
David Fraser, Xerox Connect
Craig Moore, Xerox Connect
Nick Rafanello, Xerox Connect
Raul Mejorando, Lucent
Meg Karakekes, University of Texas
Edward Swanstrom, GKEC/VOCKM
Maria Cowdin, Ingersoll-Rand
Scott Allen, Mongoose Technology
Kathleen Dion, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Harry Tobin, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Lim Eileen, Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore
M.S. Sivakumar, KPMG
Palmer Mark, PeopleWerx Incorporated
Richard Gerber, Department of Communications, South Africa Klaus
Vaupel, European Knowledge Economics Council David Drimer,
LexisNexis Vince Polito, Independent Consultant Francesco Lee,
Xross Labs James Maskery, Cisco Systems Musleh Hakki Carolyn Hohne,
Hohne Consulting Scott D. Anderson, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Patricia Locke, Cisco Systems John Eley, former FEMA Jule Marine,
Retired FEMA Lawrence Wasserman, Independent Consultant Niels-Jørgen
Aagaard, COWI A/S, Denmark
Thank you,
Edward Swanstrom
Secretary-General
Global Knowledge Economics Council
Executive Director
VOCKM
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