NWSA Completes the ANSI National Accreditation Board Process

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The National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA) announced yesterday that the organization has successfully completed the required ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) year-1 surveillance review process. ANAB’s audit of NWSA occurs annually as a requirement of its accreditation, with an on-site inspection by ANAB auditors every other year. ANAB requires specific data be submitted on an annual basis and it only grants continued accreditation if all requirements are met.

The surveillance review process, led by an ANAB assessment team, ultimately concluded that based on the review of the materials, onsite assessments, and random sampling process, NWSA continues to meet all the requirements set forth in ISO/IEC 17024, as well as ANAB policies and procedures. ANAB’s decision is significant as it equates to continued accreditation to the ISO/EIC 17024 Standard for NWSA’s Telecommunications Tower Technician I (TTTI) and Telecommunications Tower Technician II (TTTII) trade certification programs.

NWSA is excited to have received this positive surveillance review from ANAB affirming our industry’s specific trade certification programs,” said Executive Director Duane MacEntee. “Achieving this continued ANSI accreditation is validation that the NWSA is the gold-standard for professional trade certification programs offered in the communications infrastructure industry. Today’s news will help NWSA continue to scale our programs among the workforce throughout the industry,” added MacEntee.

“On behalf of the ANSI National Accreditation Board, I would like to congratulate NWSA for achieving this significant accomplishment and demonstrating continued compliance with the standard. We look forward to a continued partnership with NWSA,” stated ANAB Senior Director, Personnel Credentialing Accreditation Programs, Dr. Vijay Krishna.

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