ISO/TC 274/CAG - Chair advisory group
The CAG makes recommendations to ISO/TC 274 for supporting its strategic plans. Therefore the CAG will act as a "Think Tank" of ISO/TC 274 and give it a firm fundament for the implementation of its strategic plans. The CAG will rework the business plan of ISO/TC 274, if necessary.
Groupe consultatif du président
Le groupe consultatif du Président fournit des recommandations à l'ISO/TC 274 pour soutenir ses plans stratégiques. Par conséquent, le CAG agit comme un groupe de réflexion ("Think Tank") pour l'ISO/TC 274 et lui donne un ancrage solide pour la mise en œuvre de ses plans stratégiques. Le groupe consultatif du Président apportera des modifications au plan d'action de l'ISO/TC 274, si nécessaire.
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ISO/TC 274/CAG is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Chair advisory group" and is responsible for: The CAG makes recommendations to ISO/TC 274 for supporting its strategic plans. Therefore the CAG will act as a "Think Tank" of ISO/TC 274 and give it a firm fundament for the implementation of its strategic plans. The CAG will rework the business plan of ISO/TC 274, if necessary. This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/TC 274/CAG develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: The CAG makes recommendations to ISO/TC 274 for supporting its strategic plans. Therefore the CAG will act as a "Think Tank" of ISO/TC 274 and give it a firm fundament for the implementation of its strategic plans. The CAG will rework the business plan of ISO/TC 274, if necessary. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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