OACETT Technology Report New world class technology
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OACETT Technology Report New world class technology
OACETT IN ACTION New world class technology accreditation program expected to pilot in spring 2014 T he impending arrival of a new year heralds some exciting developments for the technology profession in Ontario and other Canadian provinces. Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC), a new organization established by Technology Professionals Canada (TPC), is poised to launch a pilot project in spring 2014 for a world class accreditation model for technology professionals across Canada. TPC is a partnership of provincial technology associations in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC which represents approximately 85 per cent of the technology profession in Canada. The establishment of TAC is in direct response to findings from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) which performed a comprehensive, third party review of current technology accreditation practices measured against best practices from other jurisdictions and sectors. Further to CSA’s recommendations, TAC is committed to assuming a leadership position in the delivery of a significantly improved and effective national accreditation model, using highly trained professional auditors, maintaining an uncompromising degree of quality control and assurance, and rigorously applying national technology standards. TAC will soon be conducting a pilot for the new national accreditation model. OACETT Technology Report Writing Seminar “The readiness of auditor training will be essential in confirming a pilot launch date for spring 2014. As this is one of the key distinguishing features of TAC, it is vital that we have excellent training in place, producing top-notch professional auditors,” said Barbara Chappell, TAC’s Executive Director. TAC’s bylaws were approved in principle at the September 28 council meeting and incorporation of TAC is slated for later this autumn. TAC will continue to keep association members and academic and industry stakeholders informed of its progress going forward with regular updates on key service delivery milestones through articles such as this one. POSITION YOURSELF FOR PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS An expert trainer will guide you through all aspects of preparing your Technology Report for your C.E.T. designation, from writing a proposal letter and mastering the mechanics of writing to creating the abstract and body of the report. Associates and C.Tech.s: Move closer to securing your C.E.T. designation. C.E.T.s: Refresh your report-writing knowledge; gain competitive advantage. All industry professionals: Acquire in-demand skills to advance your career. NEXT SESSIONS: • Jan. 18 - 19 (Toronto) • Feb. 8 - 9 (Toronto) • Mar. 3 - 4 (Toronto) OT_NovDec2013.indd 17 www.oacett.org REGISTER AT www.oacett.org/tr OR CONTACT Emily Sinkins at 416-621-9621 x 228, [email protected]. • November/December 2013 17 2013-11-22 11:53 AM