Call-for-Participation
The Monitoring Association (TMA), as an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited Standards Development Organization (SDO), is seeking interested individuals to participate on the committee that will create a proposed new standard titled Monitoring Center Video Procedural Standard designated as TMA-VMS-01.
From the ANSI Project Initiation Notification System:
Abstract of Project:
This project creates a candidate American National Standard that defines normalized and repeatable procedures for video alarm monitoring center services, to efficiently and effectively process video based events, for which there is accompanying multimedia data such as live video, video clips, still-frame images and audio. The main objective is to define minimum requirements to assure repeatable decision-making protocols that classify the risk and/or threat, so that appropriate action is initiated.
Project Need:
There is significant expansion of alarm monitoring center services that primarily reply on video surveillance systems—often enhanced by AI, to detect, analyze, and respond to unusual or potentially dangerous behaviors captured on camera. These events often require notification to a responding entity, such as public safety law enforcement. This proposed standard is complimentary to other ANS’s that standardize the manner and terminology used when such notifications are made. Standardized protocols and explicit minimum-effort workflows are needed to ensure Monitoring Centers can efficiently and consistently interpret these media-initiated alarms that lead to timely, clear, and uniform response outcomes.
Stakeholders:
Public Safety, Monitoring Centers, systems manufacturers, emergency notification manufacturers and service providers, Insurance Underwriters
ANSI guidelines require that standards development committees have proper “balance” so that no single interest category dominates the group or process to the exclusion of fair and equitable consideration of other viewpoints. The proper balance of committee members will be achieved through sufficient representation from three primary interest categories: User – a person or organization who directly or indirectly utilize services or products described in the standard; Producer – a person or organization that directly or indirectly produce, manufacture, or distribute products or develop services which may be described in the standard; and General Interest – a person who has expressed a general interest in the content of the standard. Specifically, the proposed interest categories are Alarm Monitoring, Public Safety, Installer/Maintainer, Special Expert, Service Provider, and Manufacturer/Software Provider.
Membership in TMA is not required to participate as a committee member. Additionally, anyone may offer comments on the draft standard without being a committee member or a TMA member. ANSI and TMA procedures require equal consideration of all comments.
TMA leadership will determine the number of committee members with consideration to the number of applications received, balanced with the need to assure the group can work effectively and efficiently.
The committee will be asked to complete their initial draft of the standard within 120 days of the first committee meeting. Following completion of the draft document, committee participation for an additional three to a six-month period will be required during the public review and comment phase, and for completion of the final draft.
Please complete a short, online form if you are interested in being considered for membership on the TMA-ATN-01 committee.
Questions?
Please direct any questions you may have to standards@tma.us, or contact Bryan Ginn, TMA Staff Liaison for standards at bginn@tma.us or by phone at 703-660-4919 or Glenn Schroeder, TMA Standards Chair at gschroeder@netoneintl.com or by phone at 919-469-0937.