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The Accredited Standards Committee X12 (also known as ASC X12) is a standards organization. Chartered by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1979,[2] it develops and maintains the X12 Electronic data interchange (EDI) and Context Inspired Component Architecture (CICA) standards along with XML schemas which drive business processes globally. The membership of ASC X12 includes technologists and business process experts, encompassing health care, insurance, transportation, finance, government, supply chain and other industries.
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Abbreviation | ASC X12 |
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Predecessor | Transportation Data Coordinating Committee[1] |
Formation | 1979[2] |
Purpose | Business-to-business electronic data interchange standards |
Headquarters | McLean, Virginia[3] |
Official language | English |
Chair | Gary Beatty[4] |
Vice Chair | LuAnn Hetherington[4] |
Website | x12 |
ASC X12 has sponsored more than 300 X12 EDI transaction sets and a growing collection of X12 XML schemas for health care, insurance, government, transportation, finance, and many other industries.[2] ASC X12's membership includes 3,000 standards experts representing over 600 companies from multiple business domains.
ASC X12 is led by two groups. The ASC X12 Board of Directors (Board) and the ASC X12 Steering Committee (Steering) collaborate to ensure the best interests of ASC X12 are served. Each group has specific responsibilities and the groups cooperatively handle items or issues that span the responsibilities of both groups. [5]
ASC X12 is organized into subcommittees that develop and maintain standards for a particular set of business functions.[5]
There are informal industry groups created to identify issues and activities in specific areas. In 2014, there were four caucuses.[8]
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