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Electronics

Electronic materials and information technologies, and the scientific mechanisms behind their functioning.

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The Advanced Television Systems Committee
http://www.atsc.org/
"The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) was formed to establish voluntary technical standards for advanced television systems, including digital high definition television (HDTV). The ATSC is supported by its members who are subject to certain qualification requirements." Site contains information about the committee, news, a presentation about Digital High Definition television (HDTV) and other papers and presentations.
Association for Computing Machinery
http://www.acm.org/
ACM is the oldest computer and information technology society. Its site provides information on membership, career development, conferences and events, publications, community service, and local chapters.
Electrical Generating Systems Association
http://www.egsa.org/
Electrical Generating Systems Association is "the ONLY organization dedicated to on-Site power generation EGSA is a trade association made up of nearly 400 companies in the USA and around the world that make, sell, distribute, specify, service, and use on-site power equipment. The association provides many services to the on-site power industry. It serves as a source of information, education, and training. It conducts meetings and trade shows to bring the industry together. It promotes professionalism, communication, and international cooperation. And it develops performance standards for on-site power technology." The web site provides the following links: "Contact EGSA", "About EGSA", "Join EGSA", "Industry Links", "Industry Calendar", "Upcoming Convention", "Trade Show", "Schools/Seminars", "Powerline Magazine", "Performance Standards", and "Books/Videos".
The Eletronics Technicians Association
http://www.eta-sda.com/
"ETA International is a not-for-profit world wide professional association. It was founded by electronics technicians and servicing dealers in 1978. Those dedicated professionals saw the need for an association that was totally independent of any industry influences on its technicians. The sole purpose of our association is to provide recognized professional credentials as a testament to an individualšs skills and knowledge in a particular area of study. Membership is voluntary in our organization. We recognize all industry standards and are dedicated to upholding the highest degree of professionalism in examination development and administration." This site covers membership, information on chapters and products, and certification requirements.
Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc.
http://www.ieci.org/
"National headquarters for a trade association for independent (merit shop) electrical contractors. Organization has developed and maintains an apprenticeship curriculum approved by the US Department of Labor/Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. www.ieci.org includes a good description of the organization, history, current officers/staff, and a listing of various chapters around the country with links to chapter web sites where available"
International Society of Certified Electronic Technicians
http://www.iscet.org/
"This organization exists to provide independent certification for electronic technicians with different experience levels and areas of specialization. This certification permits 1) employers to verify skills of potential employees and 2) job seekers to present proof of their skill and experience level."

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