Notable Company Events
- In April 2009 Citation Technologies developed a Federal Register website for public use.
- On June 8, 2009, Theodore (Ted) Polakowski, formerly Director of HSSE at BP, joined Citation Technologies as Vice President to run EMIS business development and partnership strategy.
- ASTM announced custom collections hosted on the citation platform on 07/01/09.
- ANSI announced a product and services agreement with Citation Technologies to deliver all ISO Standards on a web-based platform. Through the ANSI-Citation partnership, 17,765 International Standards developed by more than 3,000 ISO technical bodies will be made available on the citation platform, providing users with powerful search tools and collaboration, notification, and change-management functionality.
- In July 2009, IAPMO published all of its codes on a Citation Technologies portal. The portal ensures codes are automatically updated whenever changes occur. UPC and UMC enforcers, design professionals, and contractors can obtain the codes, standards, and regulations necessary to competently use, apply, and/or enforce Uniform Plumbing and Uniform Mechanical Codes.
- On September 9, 2009, Citation Technologies created a single, centralized database for medical device standards. This is a joint effort by AAMI, ANSI, ASTM, and DIN.
- In June 2010, Citation launched the Compliance Continuum, a web-based software suite that includes the Applicability Review Tool (ART). The product is designed to assist facilities in determining which regulations apply to their site for more than 65 countries around the world.
- On June 21, 2010, Citation also announced the release of a web portal devoted to understanding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New Source Review process.
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