Registered affiliates are affiliates of full and contributing members and share many of the same privileges of their parent company’s membership. Full or contributing members can actively influence the development of the standard by participating in the work of the forum. ONVIF offers five levels of membership: full, contributing, registered affiliate, user, and observer member, to accommodate individual choices of participation. What membership levels are available? And what are the responsibilities and privileges when participating in the forum?
Who can join ONVIF and how do I become a member?Īs an open forum, membership is available to all companies and organizations who wish to participate in the activities of ONVIF, e.g., device manufacturers, software vendors, integrators, consultants, and end users within the security industry. ONVIF has a robust member base on six continents comprised of leading camera, video management system, and access control companies. The Communication Committee is responsible for the organization’s external and internal communication.Ĭurrently how many members does ONVIF have? Working Groups under the TSC include: Device Testing WG, Client Testing WG, and Developers’ Plug Fest Task Force. The Technical Services Committee is responsible for the development of test specification, test tool, and conformance process. Working Groups under the TC include Core WG, Security WG, Physical Access WG, and Video Enhancement WG.
The Technical Committee drives the development of the ONVIF core specification as well as the technical direction and roadmap. The Steering Committee is responsible for the organization’s overall strategy and budget. The work in ONVIF is driven and carried out by its members in various committees and working groups. What are the roles and responsibilities of committees and working groups?
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