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The CCfEG is a not-for-profit organisation that assists in the transition to e-Government by promoting the sharing of learning experiences and dissemination of information and management of knowledge amongst various human and institutional networks and communities of interest in the Commonwealth and beyond. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ISO is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies from more than 140 countries, one from each country. The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity. ISO's work results in international agreements that are published as International Standards. National Information Standards Organization (NISO) NISO, a non-profit association accredited by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI), identifies, develops, maintains, and publishes technical standards to manage information in our changing and ever-more digital environment. NISO standards apply both traditional and new technologies to the full range of information-related needs, including retrieval, re-purposing, storage, metadata, and preservation. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) The W3C was created in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. W3C has around 450 member organizations from all over the world and has earned international recognition for its contributions to the growth of the Web. By promoting interoperability and encouraging an open forum for discussion, W3C commits to leading the technical evolution of the Web. United Kingdom United States |
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