ISO/TC 251

ISO/TC251 is the ISO Technical Committee for Asset Management responsible for the development of the ISO 55000 family of standards. These standards define good practices in Asset Management and requirements for a management system. The standards apply to all types of assets and to all organizations. TC251 was created in March 2015 and currently (as of April 2018) includes members of 29 participating countries, plus 15 observer countries.[1] The Technical Committee manages six workgroups:

  • ISO/TC 251/WG3 – Communications: Manages the public communications plan for TC251 and the group's website.
  • ISO/TC 251/WG4 – Product Improvement: Collects feedback from different stakeholders regarding the ISO 55000 series of standards. Manages the liaison of TC251 with other ISO and external workgroups that are active in the asset management space.
  • ISO/TC 251/WG5 – Finance: Develops guidance specific to the financial aspects of asset management. WG5 is developing the new technical specification ISO/TS 55010 Guidance on alignment of asset management, finance and accounting.[2]
  • ISO/TC 251/WG6 – Revision of ISO 55002: Manages the formal revision of ISO 55002 Guidelines for the application of ISO 55001 – defined as project ISO/NP 55002.[3]
  • ISO/TC 251/WG7 – Development of the new standard ISO 55011 Guidance on the development of government asset management policy.[4]
  • ISO/TC 251/AHG1 – Spanish Translation Task Group.

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