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== Outline ==
== Introduction ==


The present document endeavours to provide step-by-step guidance on the essential elements, most common practices and responsibilities of an ETSI Delegate.
The present document endeavours to provide step-by-step guidance on the essential elements, most common practices and responsibilities of an ETSI Delegate.  


It has been formatted to be used as a quick reference guide together with the ETSI Directives ([https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-Directives https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ ETSI-Directives]). If in any doubt regarding the application of the correct procedures, the ETSI Secretariat can always provide guidance.  
It has been formatted to be used as a reference guide together with the ETSI Directives version 49, released June 2024. If in any doubt regarding the application of the correct procedures, the ETSI Directives prevail and the ETSI Technical Officer can provide guidance.


The scope of this guide covers all ETSI Industry Specification Groups (ISGs); Technical Bodies (TBs) and Special Committees (SCs). It does not cover Partnership Projects (e.g. 3GPP and oneM2M).
The structure of ETSI consists of a General Assembly, a Board, a National Standards Organizations Group, a National Standardisation Bodies Group, Technical Groups composed of Technical Committees, ETSI Projects, and ETSI Partnership Projects, Special Committees, Industry Specification Groups, Software Development Groups and Coordination Groups. The ETSI Secretariat is headed by the Director-General.


== Rights, Obligations and Responsibilities of a delegate ==
The scope of this guide covers Technical Committees (TCs), Special Committees (SCs), Industry Specification Groups (ISGs), and Software Development Groups (SDGs). It does not cover ETSI Partnership Projects (e.g. 3GPP and oneM2M).
 
== Rights, Obligations and Responsibilities of an ETSI delegate ==


=== ETSI Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Antitrust Compliance policies ===
=== ETSI Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Antitrust Compliance policies ===
Delegates participating in the technical work of ETSI shall be aware of ETSI IPR policy and Antitrust Compliance policies. <pre>References: Rules of Procedures, Articles 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.3 and 1.5, ETSI IPR Policy Annex 6, Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance. 
An ETSI delegate participating in the technical work of ETSI shall be aware of ETSI IPR policy and Antitrust Compliance policies as detailed in the ETSI Directives. <pre>References: ETSI IPR Policy Annex 6, Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance. 
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=== Code of Conduct ===
=== Code of Conduct for ETSI delegates===
ETSI encompasses the key principles of international standardization: consensus, transparency, openness, impartiality, effectiveness, relevance, and coherence.  
The Code of Conduct is intended as a broad guide to appropriate behaviour while carrying out activities in or for ETSI, and to encourage certain collaborative styles of interaction. The respect of other delegates, the ETSI Secretariat and the professional culture of standardization is foremost.
 
ETSI operates according to the principles of international standardisation: consensus, transparency, openness, impartiality, effectiveness, relevance, and coherence.
 
An ETSI delegate:


At ETSI the respect of other delegates, the Secretariat and the professional culture of standardization is foremost: 
-      Should discuss and debate in a moderate, professional, and respectful manner without prejudice.
* Discussions and debates should take place in a moderate, professional, respectful and friendly manner, without prejudice.  
* All delegates, participants and guests are expected to act in good faith and with due care and diligence, avoid collusive, anticompetitive, or dominant behaviour and promote a culture of fair and ethical behaviour. 
* Speakers should not be interrupted; delegates may speak once recognised by the convenor of the call or meeting. 
* The views of all meeting attendees (including those whose first language is not English) should be heard and understood. 
* The concepts of consensus-building in the development of ETSI standards should be upheld. 


* Delegates are invited to actively participate in the work of ETSI, providing timely contributions uploaded to the ETSI portal. 
-      Is expected to act in good faith and with due care and diligence, avoid collusive, anticompetitive, or dominant behaviour and to promote a culture of fair and ethical behaviour.
* Delegates are to inform the Chair or the Secretariat of any issues requiring escalation so a solution may be reached.  
* All delegates and guests are to refrain from debate and discussion that is disrespectful, threatening (mental or physical), or otherwise unprofessional in tone or which is offensive to other participants.  


== Technical Organisation, SCs and ISGs  ==
-      Is expected to act on a fully informed basis and take decisions with due diligence, in order to engage constructively in ETSI activities.
 
-      Is invited to actively participate in the work of ETSI, providing timely contributions uploaded to the ETSI portal.
 
-      Shall value diversity and act against any discrimination, as outlined in the ETSI Values, e.g. regarding gender, race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age or sexual orientation.
 
-      Shall acknowledge that speakers should not be interrupted; delegates may speak once recognized by the Convenor/Chair of the call or meeting. Speakers should keep their interventions short and to the point.
 
-      Should take the views of all meeting attendees (including those whose first language is not English) into consideration.
 
-      Shall inform the Chair or the ETSI Secretariat of any issue requiring escalation so a solution may be reached in a timely manner. 
 
<pre>References: Code of Conduct for ETSI Members; ETSI Values.
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== Technical Organisation==


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
The Technical Organisation of ETSI comprises three (3) types of Technical Bodies, designated either as an ETSI Project (EP), a Technical Committee (TC) or an ETSI Partnership Project (EPP) who all provide a forum for technical discussion, prepare the work programme and produce ETSI deliverables. 
Participation in the technical work is governed by the ETSI Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) and ETSI Drafting Rules (EDRs) as defined in the ETSI Directives.
 
An ETSI Technical Group (TC, ISG, SC, SDG) provides a forum for technical discussions and development of the work programme that lead to the publication of ETSI deliverables.
 
A TC is the primary decision-making body for all matters that fall within its Terms of Reference (ToR) and may establish Working Groups (WGs), if required. The activity is organised around a set of ETSI work items addressing a specific technology area.  


A Technical Body (TB) is the primary decision-making centre for all matters that fall within its Terms of Reference (ToR) and may establish Working Groups (WGs), if required. 
A SC may be established by the General Assembly (GA) for defined tasks and follows the ETSI Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) unless otherwise stipulated in their ToR.  


A Special Committee (SC) may be established by the General Assembly (GA) for defined tasks and follows the same rules as TBs (as per the ETSI Technical Working Procedures (TWPs)) unless otherwise stipulated in their ToR. 
An ISG is an activity organised around a set of ETSI Work Items addressing a specific technology area as defined in the ToR of the ISG and may establish Working Groups, if required.


Industry Specification Groups (ISGs) exist alongside the current Technical Organisation supplementing the existing standards development process. An ISG is an activity organized around a set of ETSI Work Items addressing a specific technology area as defined in the ToR  and may establish Working Groups where appropriate.<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.1, 3.1 and ETSI RoP Article 7.
An SDG is a Software or open-source Software development activity hosted by ETSI addressing a specific technology area where the Software and related documentation is made publicly available. An SDG does not produce standards.<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.1,3.1 & 7.
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=== Participation in TB or SC technical activities ===
=== Participation in TB or SC technical activities ===
 Participation in the technical work is governed by the ETSI’s TWPs which are part of the ETSI Directives.
A delegate from an ETSI Full and Associate member has the right to participate in any ETSI TC or SC meeting, access documents and provide contributions.  
* Delegates from ETSI Full or Associate members have the right to participate in any ETSI TB or SC meetings, access documents and provide contributions. 
 
* Associations which are Full or Associate members shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. Technical experts of an Association attending ETSI meetings shall only represent that Association’s views. A maximum of one (1) nominated technical expert per meeting shall be allowed to attend and participate in meetings.   
A delegate may only represent one (1) organisation during a TC or SC meeting and shall not change their registration from one (1) organisation to another during the meeting.
* A delegate may only represent one (1) organisation during a TB or SC meeting and shall not change their registration from one (1) organisation to another during the meeting. 
 
* Delegates subscribed to the TB or SC membership list with their EOL account email address are eligible for voting by correspondence. 
Associations which are Full or Associate members shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. Technical experts of an Association attending ETSI meetings shall only represent that Association’s views. A maximum of one (1) nominated technical expert per meeting shall be allowed to attend and participate in meetings.  
* Upon registration to a TB or SC meeting, each delegate (ETSI Full or Associate member or Counsellor) will be automatically subscribed to the TB/SC membership list, if not already subscribed. 
 
A delegate subscribed to the TC or SC membership list with their EOL account email address is eligible for voting by correspondence (Decision tool or Remote Consensus tool).
 
Prior to participating to a TC or SC meeting, every delegate shall register by logging in the ETSI portal/Meetings application with their ETSI-On-Line (EOL) account.
 
Upon registration to a TC or SC meeting, each delegate (ETSI Full or Associate member or Counsellor) will be automatically subscribed to the TC/SC membership list, if not already subscribed.
 
An applicant for Full or Associate membership (Applicant member), who has formally submitted their application to the ETSI Secretariat may attend ETSI TC or SC meetings subject to the agreement of the ETSI Director-General.  
 
A representative of an ETSI Partner organisation where ETSI has a signed partnership agreement (according to the rules of the relevant agreement) may attend ETSI TC/SC meetings.
 
A Counsellor may attend meetings of a TC/SC and participate in the work without the right to vote.
 
A Guest may attend ETSI TC or SC meetings as a non-member or as an ETSI Observer, following authorisation by the Chair for three meetings or six months (whichever is the shorter).
 
An ETSI Observer and an ETSI non-member may present a document for Information, and answer questions related to the information provided in their document, if authorised by the Chair.
 
An ETSI Observer is not permitted to:
 
·        submit written contributions for discussion or decision.
 
·        contribute in any way to the work on the deliverables, Change Requests and/or Work Item of the respective Technical Group.
 
·        vote or have the possibility to take part in any decision-making process.
 
·        subscribe to a TC or SC mailing list.
 
The above points also apply to Working Groups and Task Groups.


* An applicant for Full or Associate membership (Applicant member), who has formally submitted their application to the ETSI Secretariat may attend ETSI TB or SC meetings subject to the agreement of the ETSI Director-General.  
<pre>References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.5.4 and 1.5.5 & 1.8.1.
* Representative of an ETSI partner organisation where ETSI has a signed partnership agreement (according to the rules of the relevant agreement) may attend ETSI TB/SC meetings. 
* Guests may attend ETSI TB or SC meetings as a non-member or as an ETSI Observer, following authorisation by the TB Chair for three TB/WG meetings or six months (whichever is the shorter) and be in receipt of the meeting information from the Secretariat. <pre>References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.3 and 1.5. ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.5.4 and 1.5.5 and 1.8.1.
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=== Industry Specification Groups (ISGs) ===
=== Participation in ISG activities ===
The main difference with the Technical Organisation is that an Industry Specification Group Agreement sets out the operation rules, budget mechanism, voting rules etc., for each ISG: 
The singularity of an Industry Specification Group is that each one has a relative Agreement and an Annex entitled “Specific rules complementing the ETSI Technical Working Procedures applying to the ISG” that sets out the operational rules, voting rules, duration, budget mechanism.
* ETSI Full and Associate Members may participate in the work of any ISG without needing to sign an ISG Agreement. 
 
* The right to vote is reserved only for ISG Members. The voting rules for each ISG are defined in the ISG ToR.  
=== '''ETSI Full and Associate Members''' ===
* Participation of non-ETSI members in the technical work of an ISG is subject to the signature of the relative ISG Participant Agreement. 
An ETSI Full and Associate Member may participate in the work of any ISG without the need to sign an ISG Agreement.  
 
An Applicant to Full or Associate membership may be authorized by the Director-General to attend meetings of an ISG and to participate in the work of the ISG with the right to vote, before the application to ETSI membership is formally approved by the General Assembly.
 
An Association which is a Full or Associate member shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. A maximum of one nominated technical expert, per meeting, shall be allowed to attend and participate and shall come from a member of the said Association, unless explicitly authorized by the Director-General on a case-by-case basis.
 
Prior to participating to an ISG meeting, every delegate shall register by logging in the ETSI portal/Meeting Application with their ETSI-On-Line (EOL) account.
 
The right to vote is reserved for ISG Members only. The voting rules for each ISG are defined in the ISG ToR.  
 
An ETSI member is subscribed to the ISG membership list (mailing list) upon registration to an ISG meeting.
 
=== '''Non-ETSI members''' ===
Participation of a non-ETSI member (known as ISG Participant) in the technical work of an ISG is subject to the signature of the relative ISG Participant Agreement. The ISG Participant Agreement imposes the ETSI IPR Policy.
 
Meeting fees are stipulated in each ISG Participant Agreement, Annex 5, and shall be paid prior to attendance of a meeting.
 
An ISG Participant can ONLY access the ISG documents of the ISG(s) for which the agreement(s) has been signed.
 
An ISG Participant may hold a Rapporteur and/or a WG Vice-Chair position. 
 
An ISG Participant may not hold a Chair or a WG Chair position.
 
An ETSI Observer may attend meetings of an ISG and participate in the work without the right to vote subject to having signed the relevant ISG Participant Agreement.
 
An ISG Guest may attend an ISG meeting on an exceptional and temporary basis, if invited or authorized by the ISG Chair.


* The ISG Participant Agreement imposes the ETSI IPR Policy. 
An ISG Guest may not be subscribed to the ISG membership list.  
* Meeting fees are stipulated in each ISG Participant Agreement, Annex 5, these shall be paid prior to attendance of a meeting 
* ISG Participants can ONLY access the ISG documents of the ISG(s) for which the agreement(s) has been signed. 
* ISG Participants may hold Rapporteur positions. 
* The candidature of an ISG Participant for an official ISG role is not permitted. 


* Counsellors and non-members shall not support new work items, vote or hold an ISG leadership position. 
A Counsellor can attend an ISG meeting without the need to sign an ISG agreement.
* ETSI Observers may attend meetings of an ISG and participate in the work without the right to vote subject to having signed the relevant ISG Participant Agreement. 
 
* For a Guest to attend an ISG meeting on an exceptional and temporary basis, the rules according to ETSI TWPs clause 3.4, Annex 2 and [https://docbox.etsi.org/Board/Board%20Decisions Board Decision (D-B108/8)] shall be adhered to. 
Neither a Counsellor or a non-ETSI member shall support new work items, vote or hold an ISG leadership position.
* ISG Guests may not be subscribed to the ISG membership list. <pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 3.4, 3.5 and 3.7. 
 
A representative of an ETSI Partner organisation where ETSI has a signed partnership agreement (according to the rules of the relevant agreement) may attend ISG meetings.  
 
<pre>References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2 to 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 3.4, 3.5 and 3.7.
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=== Contributing to the technical activity ===
=== Participation in '''SDG activities''' ===
* Contributions related to drafting of deliverables shall comply with [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/ETSI-Drafting-Rules ETSI Drafting Rules.
Each Software Development Group has a relative Agreement that sets out the participation rules, budget mechanism, terms for code contribution.
* All documents and information provided in or for TB/ISG/SC meetings shall be considered non-confidential unless the information (in written form AND is identified AND accepted by the Chair) has been labelled as confidential. 
 
* Delegates shall follow the Technical Working Procedures on the submission of contributions. Special attention shall be given to the purpose of the contribution: Decision, or Discussion, or Information. 
An ETSI Full and Associate member, or an applicant to ETSI Full or Associate membership who has signed the relevant SDG Agreement, may participate in the work of an SDG and have a right to vote at Plenary Meeting and Plenary Level. The right to vote at other levels is governed and the Detailed SDG Working Procedures.
 
An Association which is a Full or Associate member shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. In addition, a maximum of one nominated technical expert, per meeting, shall be allowed to attend and participate and shall come from a member of the said Association, unless explicitly authorized by the Director-General on a case-by-case basis.
 
If the SDG Terms of Reference indicates that participation of Observer members and/or non-ETSI members is permitted, participation  in the technical work of an SDG is permitted, following the signature of the relevant SDG Agreement, and payment of the appropriate Annual Participation Fee.
 
An ETSI Partner may attend SDG meetings and participate in the work subject to having signed the relevant SDG Agreement and having paid the appropriate Annual Participation Fee.
 
A Counsellor may attend an SDG meeting without the right to vote or contribute to the Software or related documentation. In order to contribute to the Software or related documentation, the Counsellor shall agree to be bound by the terms of the Contributor’s Licence Agreement.
 
The relevant Detailed SDG Working Procedures stipulates the decision-making rights of SDG Participants.
 
The SDG Agreement includes a Corporate Contribution License Agreement (CCLA) aligned with the terms of the Software License chosen for the SDG, which may differ from the ETSI IPR Policy.  


* ETSI Observers and ETSI non-members may present a document for Information, answer questions related to the information provided in their document, ask questions during the meeting and give information or a point of view, if invited by the Chair. 
<pre>References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2 to 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 7.4, 7.5 and 7.7.  
* ETSI Observers are not permitted to: 
** submit written contributions for discussion or decision. 
** contribute in any way to the work on the deliverables, Change Requests and/or Work Item of the respective TB/ISG/SC.
** vote or have the possibility to take part in any decision-making process.
** subscribe to a TB or SC mailing list.
<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.5.4 and 1.5.5.
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== ETSI Working Tools ==
=== '''Preparing for an ETSI meeting (physical or online)''' ===
Meetings are held to coordinate the technical activities, discuss important issues and make decisions.
 
They can be face-to-face at ETSI headquarters in Valbonne-Sophia Antipolis, France, at an external location, online or hybrid.  
 
The nearest airport to ETSI is Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE) and the nearest train station is Antibes.
 
See the ETSI webpage on how to reach ETSI and find a hotel room close by.  
 
An ETSI delegate shall take note of the following:
 
·        Registration before the meeting via the ETSI portal.
 
·        Details of the meeting invitation including the QR code for the printing of the meeting badge, if the meeting is hosted at ETSI.
 
·        Review of the agenda and in particular the topics for decision or vote (election, New Work Item (NWI) proposal, draft deliverable for approval).


=== ETSI On-Line account ===
·        Awareness of the guidelines for contributions and deliverables:
Most of ETSI’s work is carried out by electronic means – by email exploder lists and via the [https://portal.etsi.org/home.aspx ETSI portal.] 


An ETSI On-Line (EOL) account is required to access most areas such as the ETSI portal.  
* IPR
* Copyright
* Trademarks
* Third party material
<pre>References: References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.5.4; ETSI IPR Guide; Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance, clause C.4.1; ETSI Rules of Procedure, Annex 6; ETSI Drafting Rules, Clause 4.  
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[http://webapp.etsi.org/createaccount/ Apply for an ETSI online account] (username & password) [http://portal.etsi.org/pwdretrieval/Default.aspx Reset my password] or [https://portal.etsi.org/ChangePassword.aspx Change my password]. 
=== Contributing to the technical activity ===
The technical experts collaborate to produce ETSI Standards, ETSI Guides, ETSI European Standards, ETSI Harmonised European Standards under Standardisation Requests from the European Commission, Specifications, Reports, White Papers and Publicly Available Specifications.


[https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/teldir/PersonalInfo.asp Update my personal contact details] in the ETSI database.
Contributions related to drafting of the aforementioned deliverables shall comply with ETSI Drafting Rules.  


=== ETSI portal ===
ETSI Delegates shall follow the Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) on the submission of contributions. Special attention shall be given to the purpose of the contribution: Decision, or Discussion, or Information.  
The tabs Meetings, Contributions, Work Programme and Drafts are the most relevant areas on a TB/ISG/SC portal page. 
* [https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/TBMembershipList/ Subscribe] to a TB/ISG e-mail/membership list under Email archives.
* See [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Contributions_application help page] for the Contribution’s application.
* See [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Latest_Drafts help page] on Latest draft application.


* View [https://portal.etsi.org/People/CommiteeSupportStaff.aspx contact details for ETSI committee support staff.] 
All documents and information provided in or for technical meetings shall be considered non-confidential unless the information (in written form AND is identified AND accepted by the Chair) has been labelled as confidential.  
* View all ETSI meetings in the [https://portal.etsi.org/Meetings.aspx#/ Meeting Calendar database.] 
* See additional guidance on the [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Overview portal wiki help pages] including [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=FAQs FAQ].


=== ETSI portal applications ===
The European Commission consults ETSI during the drafting of a new Standardisation Request (SReq) that it considers may be of interest to ETSI. ETSI engages the appropriate TC or SC along with the National Standards Body Group (NSBG), the National Standards Organisation Group (NSOG) and the Annex III organisations. ETSI consults the ETSI Board, as well the Operational Co-ordination Group (OCG) which acts as a forum for co-ordination and consists of all ETSI committee Chairs and Vice-Chairs. The NSBs take all decisions by vote on the acceptance of SReqs (not the TG).
[http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/SimpleSearch/QueryForm.asp The ETSI Work Programme] (EWP) contains all the technical activities and work items of ETSI committees and ISGs and enables the download of ETSI publications via a search engine. 


[http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Remote_Consensus Remote Consensus] is the ETSI online tool to collect comments and measure consensus for contributions during a given period as opposed to during a face-to-face meeting. 
The TC/SC proposes Work Item(s) identified in a Standardisation Request (WISR), once registered by the TC or SC, and the NSB members vote on the adoption or rejection of each WISR.


The [https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/tbdecision3/Menu.asp TB Decision Support] application is designed to help the Technical Bodies/ISGs in their decision-making processes. Several types of formal Voting procedures (as opposed to consensus gathering) are predefined, including the vote for the approval of a draft, selecting a technology and electing officials. 
Should the TC/SC decide at a later stage to stop a WISR, the ETSI Board is to be consulted before the request to stop the WISR is submitted to an NSB vote.<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.6.1.2.3, 1.6.3.2, 1.6.5.2 and 2.2.2; RoPs Articles 20 and 21, TWPs Annex N.
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The [http://portal.etsi.org/EApproval/ e-Approval] application is the means for voting on draft ETSI Standards, ETSI Guides, ETSI European Standards and ETSI Harmonized European Standards, and also enables consultation of comments and/or results of votes on such documents.  
=== Special Task Force/Testing Task Force  ===
A Special Task Force (STF) or a Testing Task Force (TTF) is a team of highly skilled experts working together to draft an ETSI standard or report under the technical guidance of an ETSI TC, SC, ISG or SDG.  


=== Preparing for an ETSI meeting (physical or online) ===
A delegate may submit a new STF/TTF proposal, including the related Work Items, supported by at least four (4) ETSI members for an approval by the Reference Body.  
Meetings are held when and where necessary to coordinate activities, discuss important issues and make decisions. 


They can be face-to-face at ETSI or at an external location, online or hybrid.  
STF proposals under the ETSI budget can be submitted in the two allocation steps, in October/November and in May/June (urgent requests only) time periods.  


ETSI is situated in Valbonne - Sophia Antipolis between Nice and Cannes on the French Riviera
The European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) is the agency handling STF proposals funded by EC/EFTA.  


The nearest airport is [http://www.nice.aeroport.fr/?!=2 Nice] [http://www.nice.aeroport.fr/?!=2 Côte d’Azur] (NCE) and the nearest train station is [http://www.gares-sncf.com/fr/gare/frxat/antibes Antibes]. 
TTF proposals are under the ETSI budget and can be submitted by the end of summer (e.g. 2 weeks before the ETSI September Board meeting). An email is sent biannually to the OCG by the CTI Director with the allocation process and calendar.


See the webpage on how to reach ETSI and find a hotel room close by: https://www.etsi.org/about/find-us.  
All delegates from ETSI members and ISG Participants who are prepared to actively contribute to the management of the STF/TTF shall be entitled to participate in the Steering Committee.  


An ETSI delegate shall take note of the following: 
Applications from ETSI members are encouraged.
* Registration before the meeting via the ETSI portal.
* Details of the meeting invitation including the QR code for the printing of the meeting badge.
* Review of the agenda and in particular the topics for decision or vote (election, New Work Item (NWI) proposal, draft deliverable for approval). 


* Awareness of the guidelines for contributions and deliverables:
<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.10, 1.11 and Annex H; ETSI Chair’s Guide “STF/TTF Management and Chair’s responsibilities”; ETSI STF/TTF Expert’s Guide.
** Copyright.
** Trademarks.
** third party material.
<pre>References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.5.4. ETSI IPR Guide; Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance, clause C.4.1, ETSI Rules of Procedure, Annex 6.
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=== Special Task Force/Testing Task Force ===
=== '''Technical Group Open Sessions''' ===
A Special Task Force (STF) or a Testing Task Force (TTF) is a team of highly skilled experts working together to draft an ETSI standard or report under the technical guidance of an ETSI TB/SC or ISG. 
A Technical Group may need to organise meetings/calls open to ETSI Members and non-Members. This type of meeting is called an Open Session, more details can be found at [https://ocgwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=Chair%27s_Guide portal.etsi.org/TB-SiteMap/OCG/TG-Open-Sessions]


A delegate may submit a new STF/TTF proposal, including the related Work Items, supported by at least four (4) ETSI members for an approval by the Reference Body. 
The Chair ensures that the TG defines the Open Session scope, content, format, location and date. ETSI Secretariat will coordinate the request.


STF proposals under the ETSI budget can be submitted in the two allocation steps, in October/November and in May/June (urgent requests only) time periods. 
== ETSI Working Tools ==
ETSI offers a set of electronic means to work and collaborate via the ETSI portal for which an ETSI on-line (EOL) account (username and password) is required. See also Reset my password, Change my password and Update my personal contact details.


The European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) is the agency handling STF proposals funded by EC/EFTA.  
Guidance on how to use these electronic tools is available from the [https://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Overview portal wiki help pages] including FAQs.


All delegates from ETSI members and ISG Participants who are prepared to actively contribute to the management of the STF/TTF shall be entitled to participate in the Steering Committee. 
=== ETSI portal ===
The tabs Meetings, Contributions, Work Programme and Drafts are the most relevant areas on a TB/ISG/SC portal page. 
* [https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/TBMembershipList/ Subscribe] to a TC/SC/ISG/SDG e-mail/membership list under Email archives.
* See [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Contributions_application help page] for the Contribution’s application.
* See [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Latest_Drafts help page] on Drafts application.


Applications from ETSI members active in the TB/ISG are encouraged.  <pre>References:  ETSI TWPs: clauses 1.10, 1.11 and Annex H, ETSI Chair’s Guide section 8 “STF/TTF Management and Chair’s responsibilities”, ETSI STF/TTF Expert’s Guide.
* View [https://portal.etsi.org/People/Commitee-Support-Staff contact details for ETSI committee support staff.] 
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* View all ETSI meetings in the [https://portal.etsi.org/Meetings.aspx#/ Meeting Calendar database.] 
* See additional guidance on the [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Overview portal wiki help pages] including [http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=FAQs FAQ].
 
=== ETSI portal applications ===
[http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/SimpleSearch/QueryForm.asp The ETSI Work Programme] (EWP) contains all the technical activities and work items of ETSI TCs, SCs SDGs and ISGs and enables the download of ETSI publications via a search engine. 
 
[http://help.etsi.org/index.php?title=Remote_Consensus Remote Consensus] is the ETSI online tool to collect comments and measure consensus for contributions during a given period as opposed to during a face-to-face meeting. 
 
The [https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/tbdecision3/Menu.asp TB Decision Support] application is designed to help the TCs, SCs SDGs and ISGs in their decision-making processes by the means of a vote. Formal voting procedures are predefined, i.e. the vote for the approval of a draft, selecting a technology and electing officials.
 
The [http://portal.etsi.org/EApproval/ e-Approval] application is the means for voting on SRdAP topics, draft ETSI Standards, ETSI Guides, ETSI European Standards and ETSI Harmonized European Standards under a Standardisation Request, and also enables consultation and/or results of votes on such documents.  


=== Useful links to find out more ===
=== Useful links to find out more ===
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ETSI Worldwide: https://www.etsi.org/about/etsi-worldwide 
ETSI Worldwide: https://www.etsi.org/about/etsi-worldwide 


ETSI Directives: [https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-Directives https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-] [https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-Directives Directives] 
ETSI Directives: https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-Directives 


ETSI Drafting Rules: [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/ETSI-Drafting-Rules ETSI Drafting Rules] 
ETSI Drafting Rules: https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/ETSI-Drafting-Rules 


ETSI Brands and Trademarks: [https://www.etsi.org/media-library/brand-and-trademarks https://www.etsi.org/media-] [https://www.etsi.org/media-library/brand-and-trademarks library/brand-and-trademarks] 
ETSI Brands and Trademarks: https://www.etsi.org/media-library/brand-and-trademarks 


Subscribe to the ETSI magazine ENJOY!: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/magazine 
Subscribe to the ETSI magazine ENJOY!: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/magazine 
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Read the [https://www.etsi.org/media-library/work-programme-and-annual-reports ETSI Work Programme] brochure and annual reports 
Read the [https://www.etsi.org/media-library/work-programme-and-annual-reports ETSI Work Programme] brochure and annual reports 


Find an ETSI published standard: https://www.etsi.org/standards#Pre-defined%20Collections 
Find and download published ETSI standards via the [https://www.etsi.org/standards-search ETSI Standards Search]  


Download published ETSI standards via the [https://www.etsi.org/standards-search ETSI Standards] [https://www.etsi.org/standards-search Search]  
The [https://labs.etsi.org/ ETSI Labs] platform for ETSI members to collaborate and experiment with code around ETSI standardised technologies, developing demos, prototypes and proofs of concept. 


The [https://labs.etsi.org/ ETSI Labs] platform where ETSI members can collaborate and experiment with code around ETSI standardized technologies, developing demos, prototypes and proofs of concept: https://labs.etsi.org/
The [https://forge.etsi.org/ ETSI Forge] is for users of ETSI standards to download software produced collaboratively by ETSI delegates


The [https://forge.etsi.org/ ETSI Forge] is for users of ETSI standards to download software produced collaboratively by ETSI delegates: https://forge.etsi.org/.   
'''Other ETSI Guides:''' 
 
* [https://ocgwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=Chair%27s_Guide Chair’s Guide].
Other ETSI Guides: 
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/User-guides/Rapporteurs-guide Rapporteur's Guide].
* [https://ocgwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=Chair%27s_Guide Chair’s guide (EOL logon required)].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/User-guides/ETSI-STF-TTF-Experts-guide STF/TTF Expert’s Guide].
* Rapporteur's guide[https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/User-guides/Rapporteurs-guide].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/User-guides/Rapporteurs-guide].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/User-guides/ETSI-STF-TTF-Experts-guide STF/TTF Expert’s guide].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/guides/MemberOfficialContacts.pdf Member Official Contacts’ Guide].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/guides/MemberOfficialContacts.pdf Member Official Contacts’ Guide].
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Portals/0/TBpages/nso/Docs/NSOs_Guide.pdf?ver=2022-03-29-154044-577 NSO Guide].
* [https://ocgwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=Meeting_Host_Guidelines Meeting Host guidelines].


* [https://portal.etsi.org/Portals/0/TBpages/edithelp/Docs/Guides/Use_gender_inclusive_language.pdf Guide in use of gender inclusive language for ETSI deliverables]. 
* [https://portal.etsi.org/Portals/0/TBpages/edithelp/Docs/Guides/Use_gender_inclusive_language.pdf Guide in use of gender inclusive language for ETSI deliverables]. 
* [https://www.etsi.org/e-brochure/WritingWorldClassStandards/mobile/index.html#p=1 Writing World Class Standards]. 
* [https://www.etsi.org/e-brochure/ETSIAchievingTechnicalExcellenceBrochure202324/mobile/index.html#p=1 Achieving Technical Excellence]. 


=== ETSI Information Policy ===
=== ETSI Information Policy ===
[[File:ETSI Information Policy.png]]
[[File:ETSI Information Policy r1.png|frameless|714x714px]]


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== Annex 1- ETSI Secretariat Contacts ==
== Annex 1- ETSI Secretariat Contacts ==
The ETSI Secretariat provides: 
The ETSI Secretariat provides: 
* guidance to ETSI members and delegates on ETSI rules, best practices and on writing high quality standards. 
* guidance to ETSI members and delegates on ETSI rules, best practices and on writing high quality standards 
* administrative support to ETSI TB/SCs and ISGs. 
* administrative support to ETSI Technical Groups 
* Assistance in the promotion of TB/SC and ISG activities outside of ETSI. 
* assistance in the promotion of Technical Group activities outside of ETSI. 


The table below provides an overview of Secretariat teams available for delegates. 
The table below provides an overview of Secretariat teams available for delegates. 
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!Web page
!Web page
|-
|-
|Standards Development Centre (SDC)
|Committee Support Staff Standards Development Centre (SDC)
|Secretariat support to TBs/ISGs.
|Secretariat support to the technical organisation and Standardisation Requests coordination.
|https://portal.etsi.org/People/Commitee-Support-Staff
|https://portal.etsi.org/People/Commitee-Support-Staff<nowiki/> Contacts:
[mailto:ESPsupport@etsi.org ESPsupport@etsi.org];
 
[mailto:ISGsupport@etsi.org ISGsupport@etsi.org];
 
[mailto:SRteam@etsi.org SRteam@etsi.org]
 
|-
|Centre<nowiki/> for Tes<nowiki/>ti<nowiki/>ng and Inte<nowiki/>roperability (CTI)<nowiki/>
|Support of the validation of base standards and the development of test specifications.
|[https://portal.etsi.org/Services/Centre-for-Testing-Interoperability https://portal.etsi.org/Services/Centre-for-Testing-Interoperability/]
Cont<nowiki/>act:
[mailto:CTI&#x20;support@etsi.org CTI_support@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Centre for Testing and Interoperability (CTI)
|Software and Standards (SNS)
|Support to TBs/ISGs for the specification and validation of base standards and the development of test specifications.
|Secreta<nowiki/><nowiki/>riat support to software development groups.
|https://portal.etsi.org/Services/Centre-for-Testing-Interoperability/Contacts
|Contact: [mailto:SDGsupport@etsi.org SDGsupport@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|editHelp!
|editHelp!
|Support and guidance for the drafting and finalisation of ETSI deliverables.
|Support and guidance for the drafting and finalisation of ETSI deliverables.
|https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp
|https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp<nowiki/>
Contact: [mailto:EditHelp@etsi.org editHelp@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|IT Helpdesk
|IT Help<nowiki/>desk
|Assistance for technical issues on ETSI Portal, EOL accounts, etc.
|Assistance for technical issues on ETSI Portal, EOL accounts, etc.
|[mailto:helpdesk@etsi.org helpdesk@etsi.org]
|Contact: [mailto:helpdesk@etsi.org helpdesk@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Membership
|Membership
|Advise on membership categories, application process, fees.
|Advise on membership categories, application process, fees.
Liaises with the Official member contact.
Liaison with the Official member contact.
|https://www.etsi.org/membership
|https://www.etsi.org/membership<nowiki/>
Contact: [mailto:Membership@etsi.org membership@etsi.org]
|-
|-
| Funded Activities 
| Funded Activities 
|Support to STFs, TTFs, Plugtests™ and Special Projects at different levels:  
|Support to STFs, TTFs, Plugtests™ and Special Projects.
*Project set-up  
*Project lifecycle  
*Project closing  
Work closely with the OPS Division, TBs/ISGs and EC/EFTA (for some projects) 
|https://portal.etsi.org/STF/STFs/Summary  
|https://portal.etsi.org/STF/STFs/Summary  
Contact: [mailto:Stflink@etsi.org stflink@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Communications
|Communications
|Manage the ETSI website, social media, press releases, webinars, blogposts, brochures, leaflets and the Enjoy! magazine.
|Management of the ETSI website, social media, press releases, webinars, blogposts, brochures, leaflets and the Enjoy! magazine.
Manage the finalisation and publication of White Papers, not under the control of ETSI.
Management of the finalisation and publication of White Papers, not under the control of ETSI.
|https://www.etsi.org/newsroom
|https://www.etsi.org/newsroom<nowiki/>
Contacts: [mailto:COM@etsi.org COM@etsi.org]; [mailto:Info@etsi.org info@]<nowiki/>[mailto:Info@etsi.org etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Events
|Events
|Manage endorsements of events and negotiate special conference rates (speaking slots and stands).
|Management of the endorsements of events (seminars, plugtests, webinars) and negotiation of special conference rates (speaking slots and stands).
Organise and promote ETSI workshops.
Organisation and promotion of ETSI workshops.
|https://www.etsi.org/events<nowiki/>See forthcoming and past seminars, plugtests, webinar details.
|https://www.etsi.org/events<nowiki/>  
Contact: [mailto:Events@etsi.org events@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Legal
|Legal
|Responsible for the IPR Policy and IPR Guide, disclosure of Standard Essential Patents (SEP), and ownership of ETSI Copyright and Trademarks. Provision of legal advice upon request.
|Responsible for the IPR Policy and IPR Guide, disclosure of Standard Essential Patents (SEP), and ownership of ETSI Copyright and Trademarks.  
|https://www.etsi.org/about/legal
Provision of legal advice upon request.
|https://www.etsi.org/about/legal  
Contact: [mailto:Legal@etsi.org legal@etsi.org]
|-
|-
|Partnerships
|Partnerships
|Development and maintenance of the ETSI partnership portfolio, interaction with the National Standards Organisations (NSOs)
|Development and maintenance of the ETSI partnership portfolio, interaction with the National Standards Organisations (NSOs)
|https://www.etsi.org/about/our-partnerships
|https://www.etsi.org/about/our-partnerships  
Contact: [mailto:Partnerships@etsi.org partnerships@etsi.org]
|}
|}


== Annex 2 - Abbreviations ==
== Annex 2 - Abbreviations ==
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: 
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: 
CCLA Corporate Contribution License Agreement
CTI ETSI Centre for Testing and Interoperability team


EC European Commission  
EC European Commission  
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ISG Industry Specification Group 
ISG Industry Specification Group 


OCG Operational Co-ordination Group  
OCG Operational Co-ordination Group
 
OPS ETSI Operations Division
 
NSBG National Standardisation Bodies Group
 
NSOG National Standards Organisations Group
 
NWI New Work Item


RoP ETSI Rules of Procedure 
RoP ETSI Rules of Procedure 


SC Special Committee  
SC Special Committee 
 
SReq Standardisation Request 
 
SEP Standard Essential Patents
 
SNS ETSI Software and Standards team
 
SRdAP Standardisation Request deliverables Approval Process
 
SReq Standardisation Request


STF Special Task Force  
STF Special Task Force  
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TB Technical Body 
TB Technical Body 


TC Technical Committee  
TC Technical Committee
 
TG Technical Group
 
ToR Terms of Reference  


TTF Testing Task Force 
TTF Testing Task Force 
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TWPs Technical Working Procedures  
TWPs Technical Working Procedures  


WG Working Group 
WG Working Group
 
WISR Work Item Standardisation Request 

Latest revision as of 14:56, 3 September 2024

Introduction

The present document endeavours to provide step-by-step guidance on the essential elements, most common practices and responsibilities of an ETSI Delegate.

It has been formatted to be used as a reference guide together with the ETSI Directives version 49, released June 2024. If in any doubt regarding the application of the correct procedures, the ETSI Directives prevail and the ETSI Technical Officer can provide guidance.

The structure of ETSI consists of a General Assembly, a Board, a National Standards Organizations Group, a National Standardisation Bodies Group, Technical Groups composed of Technical Committees, ETSI Projects, and ETSI Partnership Projects, Special Committees, Industry Specification Groups, Software Development Groups and Coordination Groups. The ETSI Secretariat is headed by the Director-General.

The scope of this guide covers Technical Committees (TCs), Special Committees (SCs), Industry Specification Groups (ISGs), and Software Development Groups (SDGs). It does not cover ETSI Partnership Projects (e.g. 3GPP and oneM2M).

Rights, Obligations and Responsibilities of an ETSI delegate

ETSI Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Antitrust Compliance policies

An ETSI delegate participating in the technical work of ETSI shall be aware of ETSI IPR policy and Antitrust Compliance policies as detailed in the ETSI Directives. 

References: ETSI IPR Policy Annex 6, Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance. 

Code of Conduct for ETSI delegates

The Code of Conduct is intended as a broad guide to appropriate behaviour while carrying out activities in or for ETSI, and to encourage certain collaborative styles of interaction. The respect of other delegates, the ETSI Secretariat and the professional culture of standardization is foremost.

ETSI operates according to the principles of international standardisation: consensus, transparency, openness, impartiality, effectiveness, relevance, and coherence.

An ETSI delegate:

-      Should discuss and debate in a moderate, professional, and respectful manner without prejudice.

-      Is expected to act in good faith and with due care and diligence, avoid collusive, anticompetitive, or dominant behaviour and to promote a culture of fair and ethical behaviour.

-      Is expected to act on a fully informed basis and take decisions with due diligence, in order to engage constructively in ETSI activities.

-      Is invited to actively participate in the work of ETSI, providing timely contributions uploaded to the ETSI portal.

-      Shall value diversity and act against any discrimination, as outlined in the ETSI Values, e.g. regarding gender, race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age or sexual orientation.

-      Shall acknowledge that speakers should not be interrupted; delegates may speak once recognized by the Convenor/Chair of the call or meeting. Speakers should keep their interventions short and to the point.

-      Should take the views of all meeting attendees (including those whose first language is not English) into consideration.

-      Shall inform the Chair or the ETSI Secretariat of any issue requiring escalation so a solution may be reached in a timely manner.

References: Code of Conduct for ETSI Members; ETSI Values.

Technical Organisation

Introduction 

Participation in the technical work is governed by the ETSI Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) and ETSI Drafting Rules (EDRs) as defined in the ETSI Directives.

An ETSI Technical Group (TC, ISG, SC, SDG) provides a forum for technical discussions and development of the work programme that lead to the publication of ETSI deliverables.

A TC is the primary decision-making body for all matters that fall within its Terms of Reference (ToR) and may establish Working Groups (WGs), if required. The activity is organised around a set of ETSI work items addressing a specific technology area.

A SC may be established by the General Assembly (GA) for defined tasks and follows the ETSI Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) unless otherwise stipulated in their ToR.

An ISG is an activity organised around a set of ETSI Work Items addressing a specific technology area as defined in the ToR of the ISG and may establish Working Groups, if required.

An SDG is a Software or open-source Software development activity hosted by ETSI addressing a specific technology area where the Software and related documentation is made publicly available. An SDG does not produce standards.

References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.1,3.1 & 7.

Participation in TB or SC technical activities 

A delegate from an ETSI Full and Associate member has the right to participate in any ETSI TC or SC meeting, access documents and provide contributions.

A delegate may only represent one (1) organisation during a TC or SC meeting and shall not change their registration from one (1) organisation to another during the meeting.

Associations which are Full or Associate members shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. Technical experts of an Association attending ETSI meetings shall only represent that Association’s views. A maximum of one (1) nominated technical expert per meeting shall be allowed to attend and participate in meetings.  

A delegate subscribed to the TC or SC membership list with their EOL account email address is eligible for voting by correspondence (Decision tool or Remote Consensus tool).

Prior to participating to a TC or SC meeting, every delegate shall register by logging in the ETSI portal/Meetings application with their ETSI-On-Line (EOL) account.

Upon registration to a TC or SC meeting, each delegate (ETSI Full or Associate member or Counsellor) will be automatically subscribed to the TC/SC membership list, if not already subscribed.

An applicant for Full or Associate membership (Applicant member), who has formally submitted their application to the ETSI Secretariat may attend ETSI TC or SC meetings subject to the agreement of the ETSI Director-General.  

A representative of an ETSI Partner organisation where ETSI has a signed partnership agreement (according to the rules of the relevant agreement) may attend ETSI TC/SC meetings.

A Counsellor may attend meetings of a TC/SC and participate in the work without the right to vote.

A Guest may attend ETSI TC or SC meetings as a non-member or as an ETSI Observer, following authorisation by the Chair for three meetings or six months (whichever is the shorter).

An ETSI Observer and an ETSI non-member may present a document for Information, and answer questions related to the information provided in their document, if authorised by the Chair.

An ETSI Observer is not permitted to:

·        submit written contributions for discussion or decision.

·        contribute in any way to the work on the deliverables, Change Requests and/or Work Item of the respective Technical Group.

·        vote or have the possibility to take part in any decision-making process.

·        subscribe to a TC or SC mailing list.

The above points also apply to Working Groups and Task Groups.

References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.5.4 and 1.5.5 & 1.8.1.

Participation in ISG activities

The singularity of an Industry Specification Group is that each one has a relative Agreement and an Annex entitled “Specific rules complementing the ETSI Technical Working Procedures applying to the ISG” that sets out the operational rules, voting rules, duration, budget mechanism.

ETSI Full and Associate Members

An ETSI Full and Associate Member may participate in the work of any ISG without the need to sign an ISG Agreement.

An Applicant to Full or Associate membership may be authorized by the Director-General to attend meetings of an ISG and to participate in the work of the ISG with the right to vote, before the application to ETSI membership is formally approved by the General Assembly.

An Association which is a Full or Associate member shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. A maximum of one nominated technical expert, per meeting, shall be allowed to attend and participate and shall come from a member of the said Association, unless explicitly authorized by the Director-General on a case-by-case basis.

Prior to participating to an ISG meeting, every delegate shall register by logging in the ETSI portal/Meeting Application with their ETSI-On-Line (EOL) account.

The right to vote is reserved for ISG Members only. The voting rules for each ISG are defined in the ISG ToR.

An ETSI member is subscribed to the ISG membership list (mailing list) upon registration to an ISG meeting.

Non-ETSI members

Participation of a non-ETSI member (known as ISG Participant) in the technical work of an ISG is subject to the signature of the relative ISG Participant Agreement. The ISG Participant Agreement imposes the ETSI IPR Policy.

Meeting fees are stipulated in each ISG Participant Agreement, Annex 5, and shall be paid prior to attendance of a meeting.

An ISG Participant can ONLY access the ISG documents of the ISG(s) for which the agreement(s) has been signed.

An ISG Participant may hold a Rapporteur and/or a WG Vice-Chair position.

An ISG Participant may not hold a Chair or a WG Chair position.

An ETSI Observer may attend meetings of an ISG and participate in the work without the right to vote subject to having signed the relevant ISG Participant Agreement.

An ISG Guest may attend an ISG meeting on an exceptional and temporary basis, if invited or authorized by the ISG Chair.

An ISG Guest may not be subscribed to the ISG membership list.

A Counsellor can attend an ISG meeting without the need to sign an ISG agreement.

Neither a Counsellor or a non-ETSI member shall support new work items, vote or hold an ISG leadership position.

A representative of an ETSI Partner organisation where ETSI has a signed partnership agreement (according to the rules of the relevant agreement) may attend ISG meetings.

References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2 to 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 3.4, 3.5 and 3.7.

Participation in SDG activities

Each Software Development Group has a relative Agreement that sets out the participation rules, budget mechanism, terms for code contribution.

An ETSI Full and Associate member, or an applicant to ETSI Full or Associate membership who has signed the relevant SDG Agreement, may participate in the work of an SDG and have a right to vote at Plenary Meeting and Plenary Level. The right to vote at other levels is governed and the Detailed SDG Working Procedures.

An Association which is a Full or Associate member shall be represented by their employees and elected officials. In addition, a maximum of one nominated technical expert, per meeting, shall be allowed to attend and participate and shall come from a member of the said Association, unless explicitly authorized by the Director-General on a case-by-case basis.

If the SDG Terms of Reference indicates that participation of Observer members and/or non-ETSI members is permitted, participation  in the technical work of an SDG is permitted, following the signature of the relevant SDG Agreement, and payment of the appropriate Annual Participation Fee.

An ETSI Partner may attend SDG meetings and participate in the work subject to having signed the relevant SDG Agreement and having paid the appropriate Annual Participation Fee.

A Counsellor may attend an SDG meeting without the right to vote or contribute to the Software or related documentation. In order to contribute to the Software or related documentation, the Counsellor shall agree to be bound by the terms of the Contributor’s Licence Agreement.

The relevant Detailed SDG Working Procedures stipulates the decision-making rights of SDG Participants.

The SDG Agreement includes a Corporate Contribution License Agreement (CCLA) aligned with the terms of the Software License chosen for the SDG, which may differ from the ETSI IPR Policy.

References: ETSI RoP Articles 1.2.2 to 1.2.4, 1.3 & 1.5; ETSI TWPs clauses 7.4, 7.5 and 7.7. 

Preparing for an ETSI meeting (physical or online)

Meetings are held to coordinate the technical activities, discuss important issues and make decisions.

They can be face-to-face at ETSI headquarters in Valbonne-Sophia Antipolis, France, at an external location, online or hybrid.  

The nearest airport to ETSI is Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE) and the nearest train station is Antibes.

See the ETSI webpage on how to reach ETSI and find a hotel room close by.  

An ETSI delegate shall take note of the following:

·        Registration before the meeting via the ETSI portal.

·        Details of the meeting invitation including the QR code for the printing of the meeting badge, if the meeting is hosted at ETSI.

·        Review of the agenda and in particular the topics for decision or vote (election, New Work Item (NWI) proposal, draft deliverable for approval).

·        Awareness of the guidelines for contributions and deliverables:

  • IPR
  • Copyright
  • Trademarks
  • Third party material
References: References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.5.4; ETSI IPR Guide; Guidelines for Antitrust Compliance, clause C.4.1; ETSI Rules of Procedure, Annex 6; ETSI Drafting Rules, Clause 4. 

Contributing to the technical activity

The technical experts collaborate to produce ETSI Standards, ETSI Guides, ETSI European Standards, ETSI Harmonised European Standards under Standardisation Requests from the European Commission, Specifications, Reports, White Papers and Publicly Available Specifications.

Contributions related to drafting of the aforementioned deliverables shall comply with ETSI Drafting Rules.

ETSI Delegates shall follow the Technical Working Procedures (TWPs) on the submission of contributions. Special attention shall be given to the purpose of the contribution: Decision, or Discussion, or Information.

All documents and information provided in or for technical meetings shall be considered non-confidential unless the information (in written form AND is identified AND accepted by the Chair) has been labelled as confidential.

The European Commission consults ETSI during the drafting of a new Standardisation Request (SReq) that it considers may be of interest to ETSI. ETSI engages the appropriate TC or SC along with the National Standards Body Group (NSBG), the National Standards Organisation Group (NSOG) and the Annex III organisations. ETSI consults the ETSI Board, as well the Operational Co-ordination Group (OCG) which acts as a forum for co-ordination and consists of all ETSI committee Chairs and Vice-Chairs. The NSBs take all decisions by vote on the acceptance of SReqs (not the TG).

The TC/SC proposes Work Item(s) identified in a Standardisation Request (WISR), once registered by the TC or SC, and the NSB members vote on the adoption or rejection of each WISR.

Should the TC/SC decide at a later stage to stop a WISR, the ETSI Board is to be consulted before the request to stop the WISR is submitted to an NSB vote.

References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.4, 1.6.1.2.3, 1.6.3.2, 1.6.5.2 and 2.2.2; RoPs Articles 20 and 21, TWPs Annex N.

Special Task Force/Testing Task Force 

A Special Task Force (STF) or a Testing Task Force (TTF) is a team of highly skilled experts working together to draft an ETSI standard or report under the technical guidance of an ETSI TC, SC, ISG or SDG.

A delegate may submit a new STF/TTF proposal, including the related Work Items, supported by at least four (4) ETSI members for an approval by the Reference Body.

STF proposals under the ETSI budget can be submitted in the two allocation steps, in October/November and in May/June (urgent requests only) time periods.

The European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) is the agency handling STF proposals funded by EC/EFTA.  

TTF proposals are under the ETSI budget and can be submitted by the end of summer (e.g. 2 weeks before the ETSI September Board meeting). An email is sent biannually to the OCG by the CTI Director with the allocation process and calendar.

All delegates from ETSI members and ISG Participants who are prepared to actively contribute to the management of the STF/TTF shall be entitled to participate in the Steering Committee.

Applications from ETSI members are encouraged.

References: ETSI TWPs clauses 1.10, 1.11 and Annex H; ETSI Chair’s Guide “STF/TTF Management and Chair’s responsibilities”; ETSI STF/TTF Expert’s Guide.

Technical Group Open Sessions

A Technical Group may need to organise meetings/calls open to ETSI Members and non-Members. This type of meeting is called an Open Session, more details can be found at portal.etsi.org/TB-SiteMap/OCG/TG-Open-Sessions

The Chair ensures that the TG defines the Open Session scope, content, format, location and date. ETSI Secretariat will coordinate the request.

ETSI Working Tools 

ETSI offers a set of electronic means to work and collaborate via the ETSI portal for which an ETSI on-line (EOL) account (username and password) is required. See also Reset my password, Change my password and Update my personal contact details.

Guidance on how to use these electronic tools is available from the portal wiki help pages including FAQs.

ETSI portal 

The tabs Meetings, Contributions, Work Programme and Drafts are the most relevant areas on a TB/ISG/SC portal page. 

  • Subscribe to a TC/SC/ISG/SDG e-mail/membership list under Email archives.
  • See help page for the Contribution’s application.
  • See help page on Drafts application.

ETSI portal applications 

The ETSI Work Programme (EWP) contains all the technical activities and work items of ETSI TCs, SCs SDGs and ISGs and enables the download of ETSI publications via a search engine. 

Remote Consensus is the ETSI online tool to collect comments and measure consensus for contributions during a given period as opposed to during a face-to-face meeting. 

The TB Decision Support application is designed to help the TCs, SCs SDGs and ISGs in their decision-making processes by the means of a vote. Formal voting procedures are predefined, i.e. the vote for the approval of a draft, selecting a technology and electing officials.

The e-Approval application is the means for voting on SRdAP topics, draft ETSI Standards, ETSI Guides, ETSI European Standards and ETSI Harmonized European Standards under a Standardisation Request, and also enables consultation and/or results of votes on such documents.  

Useful links to find out more 

ETSI Strategy: https://www.etsi.org/about/our-strategy

ETSI in Europe: https://www.etsi.org/about/etsi-in-europe 

ETSI Worldwide: https://www.etsi.org/about/etsi-worldwide 

ETSI Directives: https://portal.etsi.org/Resources/ETSI-Directives 

ETSI Drafting Rules: https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp/How-to-start/ETSI-Drafting-Rules 

ETSI Brands and Trademarks: https://www.etsi.org/media-library/brand-and-trademarks 

Subscribe to the ETSI magazine ENJOY!: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/magazine 

Read the ETSI news and press releases: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/newspressrelease 

See ETSI technology pages and our committees for an overview of the current areas of work in ETSI. 

Read the ETSI Work Programme brochure and annual reports 

Find and download published ETSI standards via the ETSI Standards Search  

The ETSI Labs platform for ETSI members to collaborate and experiment with code around ETSI standardised technologies, developing demos, prototypes and proofs of concept. 

The ETSI Forge is for users of ETSI standards to download software produced collaboratively by ETSI delegates. 

Other ETSI Guides: 

ETSI Information Policy 

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Annex 1- ETSI Secretariat Contacts 

The ETSI Secretariat provides: 

  • guidance to ETSI members and delegates on ETSI rules, best practices and on writing high quality standards 
  • administrative support to ETSI Technical Groups 
  • assistance in the promotion of Technical Group activities outside of ETSI. 

The table below provides an overview of Secretariat teams available for delegates. 

Secretariat team Role Web page
Committee Support Staff Standards Development Centre (SDC) Secretariat support to the technical organisation and Standardisation Requests coordination. https://portal.etsi.org/People/Commitee-Support-Staff Contacts:

ESPsupport@etsi.org;

ISGsupport@etsi.org;

SRteam@etsi.org

Centre for Testing and Interoperability (CTI) Support of the validation of base standards and the development of test specifications. https://portal.etsi.org/Services/Centre-for-Testing-Interoperability/

Contact: CTI_support@etsi.org

Software and Standards (SNS) Secretariat support to software development groups. Contact: SDGsupport@etsi.org
editHelp! Support and guidance for the drafting and finalisation of ETSI deliverables. https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp

Contact: editHelp@etsi.org

IT Helpdesk Assistance for technical issues on ETSI Portal, EOL accounts, etc. Contact: helpdesk@etsi.org
Membership Advise on membership categories, application process, fees.

Liaison with the Official member contact.

https://www.etsi.org/membership

Contact: membership@etsi.org

 Funded Activities  Support to STFs, TTFs, Plugtests™ and Special Projects. https://portal.etsi.org/STF/STFs/Summary  

Contact: stflink@etsi.org

Communications Management of the ETSI website, social media, press releases, webinars, blogposts, brochures, leaflets and the Enjoy! magazine.

Management of the finalisation and publication of White Papers, not under the control of ETSI.

https://www.etsi.org/newsroom

Contacts: COM@etsi.org; info@etsi.org

Events Management of the endorsements of events (seminars, plugtests, webinars) and negotiation of special conference rates (speaking slots and stands).

Organisation and promotion of ETSI workshops.

https://www.etsi.org/events

Contact: events@etsi.org

Legal Responsible for the IPR Policy and IPR Guide, disclosure of Standard Essential Patents (SEP), and ownership of ETSI Copyright and Trademarks.

Provision of legal advice upon request.

https://www.etsi.org/about/legal

Contact: legal@etsi.org

Partnerships Development and maintenance of the ETSI partnership portfolio, interaction with the National Standards Organisations (NSOs) https://www.etsi.org/about/our-partnerships

Contact: partnerships@etsi.org

Annex 2 - Abbreviations 

For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: 

CCLA Corporate Contribution License Agreement

CTI ETSI Centre for Testing and Interoperability team

EC European Commission  

EDR ETSI Drafting Rules 

EFTA European Free Trade Association  

EISMEA European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency 

EN European Standard 

EOL ETSI On-Line 

EP ETSI Project 

EPP ETSI Partnership Project 

ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute  

EWP ETSI Work Programme 

GA General Assembly 

IPR Intellectual Property Rights  

ISG Industry Specification Group 

OCG Operational Co-ordination Group

OPS ETSI Operations Division

NSBG National Standardisation Bodies Group

NSOG National Standards Organisations Group

NWI New Work Item

RoP ETSI Rules of Procedure 

SC Special Committee 

SReq Standardisation Request 

SEP Standard Essential Patents

SNS ETSI Software and Standards team

SRdAP Standardisation Request deliverables Approval Process

SReq Standardisation Request

STF Special Task Force  

TB Technical Body 

TC Technical Committee

TG Technical Group

ToR Terms of Reference  

TTF Testing Task Force 

TWPs Technical Working Procedures  

WG Working Group

WISR Work Item Standardisation Request