(j3.2006) Fwd: DUE 12/15/2011 - (SC22) USNBV for 2011 Systematic Review of International Standards (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000)
Dan Nagle
dannagle
Wed Dec 7 14:34:43 EST 2011
Hi,
FYI
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "ISOT" <isot at ansi.org>
> Subject: RE: DUE 12/15/2011 - (SC22) USNBV for 2011 Systematic Review of International Standards (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000)
> Date: December 7, 2011 13:47:41 EST
> To: "Deborah Spittle" <dspittle at itic.org>
> Cc: "Dan Nagle" <dannagle at verizon.net>
>
> This is to confirm that the US position of Stabilize on ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000 has officially been registered within the ISO server.
>
> ANSI ISO Team
>
> Henry Cheung
> Program Administrator, ISOT
>
>
> From: Spittle, Deborah [mailto:dspittle at itic.org]
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: ISOT
> Cc: Dan Nagle
> Subject: DUE 12/15/2011 - (SC22) USNBV for 2011 Systematic Review of International Standards (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000)
>
> To It May Concern:
> Please register the attached US National Body vote for the 2011 Systematic review of ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000 (Ed 2,vers 3), Information technology -- Programming languages -- Fortran -- Part 2: Varying length character strings.
>
> Best regards-
>
> Deborah J. Spittle
>
> Deborah J Spittle
> INCITS/Information Technology Industry Council
> 1101 K Street NW Suite 610
> Washington DC 20005
> T: 202-626-5746
> E: dspittle at itic.org
> W: www.INCITS.org
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The US National Body votes to Stabilize for the 2011 Systematic Review of ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000 (Ed 2, vers 3), Information technology -- Programming languages -- Fortran -- Part 2: Varying length character strings
>
> Question 1: Recommended action
> Answer 1: Stabilize
>
> Question 2: Has this International Standard been adopted or is it intended to be adopted in the future as a national standard or other publication?
> Answer 2: Yes, it is INCITS/ISO/IEC 1539-2:1994:[R2009]
>
> Question 3: Is the national publication identical to the International Standard or was it modified?
> Answer 3: Identical
>
> Question 4: Is this International Standard used in your country without national adoption or are products used in your country based on this standard?
> Answer 4: Unknown
>
> Question 5: Is this International Standard, or its national adoption, referenced in regulations in your country?
> Answer 5: Unknown"
>
--
Cheers!
Dan Nagle
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