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InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards

INCITS Secretariat, Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
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ACTION REQUESTED
 
Date: December 28, 2005
Project: 1622-L
Enclosure: Template for Comments
Reply to: Barbara Bennett
Phone: 202-626-5743
Email: bbennett@itic.org


INCITS M1 Rec. Due: January 2, 2006
Anticipated INCITS Letter Ballot: January 3, 2006 - February 2, 2006
Possible Reconsideration Period: February 3, 2006 - February 12, 2006
U.S. Vote to ANSI: February 13, 2006
JTC 1 Closing Date: February 15, 2006


To: INCITS M1 Chair: F. Podio (Email

INCITS M1 Intl. Representative: C. Tilton (Email
Subject: Advance Notification of ISO/IEC FDIS 19785-1.2, Information technology - Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework - Part 1: Data element specification

The subject-referenced FDIS is enclosed for action and information as indicated. The document is distributed for ISO/IEC JTC 1 final letter ballot. The U.S. TAG is required to recommend a vote for the National Body.

ACTION #1 - Recommendation for U.S. Vote

The committee is to coordinate and develop the U.S. recommended position to INCITS for approval for submission to ISO/IEC JTC 1. The position must be submitted in a format consistent with the guidelines specified by the JTC 1 Secretariat in document JTC 1 N 5348.

The FDIS ballot began December 15, 2005 and ends February 15, 2006 (2-months only). The committee should confirm that its position on the FDIS is the same as it was for the FCD, or alternately, submit a proposed U.S. National Body position.

In preparation for submitting the proposed U.S. National Body position for FDIS ballot, the committee should conduct a 30-day letter ballot or roll call vote if comments were accommodated at the FCD ballot resolution meeting which resulted in a change of the U.S. position, such as, approve with comments on the FCD ballot to approve, or disapprove on the FCD ballot to approve. The two-third voting approval is required.

The U.S. vote forwarded on the first FDIS ballot was to approve.

The position options are: approval of the technical content as presented (no commens) or disapprove for the technical reasons to be stated. Technical and editorial comments will not be considered, as noted in section 9.7 of the 5th Edition of the JTC 1 Directives, JTC 1 N 7364.

Any comments developed in support of the U.S. position should be presented in the enclosed ISO Comments Template document.

IMPORTANT

The committee should return the U.S. recommendation to the INCITS Secretariat for approval by a 30-day INCITS letter ballot no later than January 2, 2006, so that, if necessary, a 10-day reconsideration ballot may be conducted and the U.S. vote forwarded to ANSI by the JTC 1 closing date of February 15, 2006.

ACTION #2 - Recommendation for INCITS Adoption

The committee should notify the INCITS Secretariat if this standard is unsuitable for adoption as an American National Standard. A vote of majority approval accompanied by comments specifying the reasons for non-adoption is required. The recommendation for non-adoption should be sent simultaneously. INCITS will adopt the ISO/IEC Standard unless notified, see INCITS Adoption Policy.

ACTION REQUIRED BY INCITS

INCITS members should review the FDIS document at this time and anticipate the INCITS Letter Ballot on this subject posted to the Online Balloting System .