I have no idea what constraints ANSI might put on DISA on how it runs its 
business but obtaining federal money is not for the faint of heart.  The number 
of lobbyists in DC has doubled in the past 10 years and they bill around a 
Billion dollars a year to their clients.
To get funding from Congress or a federal agency you generally need somebody 
who 
is connected and knows how to work the system.  Senator John McCain recently 
said he can’t walk down a hall of Congress without walking into a Boeing 
lobbyist.
I have talked to some of the business development people at DISA in the past 
and 
they were not too enthusiastic about crossing the Potomac River over to DC to 
look for funding.  

I have attended all kinds of meetings at various agencies in DC like NIST, CMS, 
DHS, FDA and the DOD and I never heard of anybody being from the X12 DISA 
(there 
is a DOD DISA).  In comparison GS1 is all over the place in DC looking for 
adoption of its various standards and seems to be very solvent.  

 
Without knowing what DISA has done in the past or may be allowed to do it might 
make sense for DISA to work with some of the larger trade organizations like 
NAM 
and NEMA to make its presence known.
 
Sorry for all the acronyms. 

David Frenkel 





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From: Mike Rawlins <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 10:45:22 PM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Re: EDIFACT vs. X12, public/free vs. nonpublic/expensive

Forgive me for being cynical about this, but while I appreciate all of 
the well meaning suggestions I can't help but consider it somewhat 
absurd for people who have little to no direct experience of ASC X12 and 
little to no experience in running a not-for-profit corporation to be 
offering suggestions about how to improve the funding model. It's 
somewhat akin to me trying to tell a lawyer or a brain surgeon how to 
run their businesses.

A lot of these suggestions seem to pivot around people being paid too 
much, and giving the standards away. Neither is sustainable over the 
long term without other changes. There are external market dynamics 
which are not being considered in this discussion: X12 is a mature 
standard and has probably nearly reached saturation. Organizations 
involved in EDI-like things don't seem to care much about standards 
anymore when developing new applications, or at least any standards 
beyond the basic technology standards like XML, TCP/IP, etc. Yet, 
several organizations do still participate in X12 to develop occasional 
new and maintain existing EDI standards. The internal dynamics of ASC 
X12 are like many other organizations, and I think it would be 
inappropriate for me to spell them out.

A few of the suggestions strike me as sophomoric. Get corporate 
sponsorship or get some big industry players to kick in some money. Get 
government money. If they were that easy or even feasible don't you 
think they would have been done by now? X12 faces an internal revolt 
nearly every time a dues increase is discussed, and X12 dues are lower 
than many comparable SDOs.

My personal opinion is that DISA and X12 are very similar to any 
for-profit business - as long as the current funding model works they 
will stay with it regardless of your complaints about paying for the 
product. When the market declines they will either change the model or 
contract.

Mike

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Michael C. Rawlins, Senior Software Engineer, Inovis (a GXS Company) 
Sent from personal account

On 10/12/2010 6:40 PM, Earl Wertheimer wrote:
>
> Klaus
>
> > Private interests? Business? Selfishness? ..Go figure.
> > Meantime you have to pay $5,000+ for the X12 standards (per version 
> that is) so good luck!
>
> > Having participated for many many years in both X12 and UN/EDIFACT, 
> I can
> tell you that neither "private interests" or "selfishness" are the 
> reasons for
> the fees associated with the 12 publications, but instead it is part of
> "business" to pay for the logistic support of a secretariat (DISA), 
> which in
> the case of UN/EDIFACT is provided by the UNECE financed by its 192 
> member
> countries.
>
> > Yes, paying $5,000 per version maybe considered high, but unless you 
> have a
> better business model to bring down or eliminate the cost, that is 
> what it is.
>
> 1) The latest v6020 Table Data CD is $15,000.00 for non-members and ONLY
> $7,500.00 for members. Version 5010 Table data subscription is 
> $19,000.00 or
> $9,500.00
>
> So it's actually $7,500.00 and not $5,000.00
>
> If DISA were at all serious about increasing the adoption of X12 they 
> would
> give it away, offer a free download or a token amount like a few 
> hundred $.
>
> 2) According to the 2004 Form 990 (the latest that I have. I requested 
> others,
> but DISA ignored my requests), they spent over a MILLION dollars in 
> Officer
> compensation, salaries & other employee benefits. Actually, it's
> $1,119,738.80.
>
> Anyone know what Mr. Connors is currently making per year? (PS: It was 
> $193,000
> + per year, back in 2004) That was over 10% of their total revenue.
>
> How much did you get paid, Klaus? (Probably zero).
>
> Total income from Sales of Inventory is $276,045.00 , which is about 
> 15% of
> their total revenue.
> At $7,500 per copy, that makes 36 copies (assuming Table data only) or 
> 614
> copies if everyone buys a single-user CD at $450.00.
>
> I think this includes other standards, not just X12.
>
> My solution? Everybody takes a 15% pay cut. Then they could drop the 
> cost of
> standards by 50%... or operate with a few employees less.
>
> I'm sure Mr. Connors is a nice person, but over $200,000 per year?
>
> ..or get some big industry players to kick in some money.
>
> Earl Wertheimer
> [email protected] <mailto:earlw%40spe-edi.com>
> http://www.spe-edi.com
>
> 



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