Nominations Open for NEFAP Executive Committee until February 27, 2018
Date Posted: 1-18-2018
The NEFAP Executive Committee is accepting nominations for positions on the Committee. Everyone is welcome to apply and you may self nominate or nominate anyone that would be willing to serve. The application forms may be found on the website (http://www.nelac-institute.org/content/members/committee-application.php). Nominations will close on February 27, 2018, so please have your applications submitted by that date.
The committee has five members rotating off the committee (3 - FSMO, 2 - Other) and has room for additional candidates. Please note that candidates must be chosen from different organizations and the term is for three years. There are two face-to-face meetings of this committee each year.
Additional Information:
SOP 5-103 (TNI NEFAP Nominating Committee) defines "Other" as: This stakeholder group can include federal agencies, regulated industries, and other stakeholder groups such as PT or audit sample providers, vendors, contractors, consultants, and non-NEFAP recognized accreditation bodies among others.
Please contact Tracy Szerszen - Chair, Nominating Committee ([email protected]) or Ilona Taunton - Program Administrator, NEFAP ([email protected]) with any questions.

develop consensus standards for use by TNI's programs. This group has a support role in assisting other programs with activities such as guidance and standards interpretation.
fosters the generation of data of known and documented quality is through the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program, or NELAP. The purpose of this program is to establish and implement a program for the accreditation of environmental laboratories.
is to establish and maintain a national PT program to support TNI’s National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program, and other activities.
Field Activities Program (NEFAP) Executive Committee is to establish and implement an accreditation program for field sampling and measurement organizations (FSMOs).
on a variety of topics of interest to the environmental measurement community. TNI also hosts two regularly scheduled meetings per year, typically in January and August. Both are a week long and involve open meetings of TNI committees as well as training courses and other special sessions.