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Have standards risen over the past 50
years?

Yes, and not only in their goals, but in
complexity and sheer number. Regulatory
agencies have proliferated with their
requirements and have added a new layer to
satisfying already demanding work
requirements.

The DTB Technical Services Division has
prepared documentation, illustrations,
enabled information systems, performed
analysis and reporting for very diverse base of
customer types. Many of our projects over
the last 50 years have been for U.S. and
allied military and government agencies.
We have been heavily involved with aviation
and aerospace information and logistics
systems, even participating in developing
some of the standards in use today.

Not surprisingly, standards and requirements
of governmental, military and authoritative
agencies can be somewhat complex. Satisfying
these standards is often problematic and, for
the team inexperienced with authoring to
spec, delays and re-dos can become time and
resource-consuming realities.

We think this environment of updating
and emerging standards is a very good thing
and not for our obvious benefit
but
because these standards can work. Today, with new
technologies driving the deployment and new
uses of information, standards can be set
and maintained. And these new standards are
destined to form a consistent framework by
which the broadest range of processes can
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Bringing systems to compliance...
An efficient, successful path to
compliance begins with the core
competency of your authoring team.
Its their experience and resources
that gets the job done. |
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