Canadian Information Processing Society

Canadian Information Processing Society
L'Association Canadienne de l'Informatique
Not for profit
Industry Professional Society
Founded 1958
Headquarters Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Products Professionalism
Number of employees
2 (excluding volunteers)
Website www.cips.ca

CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society) is the association that recognizes, enforces and represents the interests of Information Technology Professionals across Canada. One of its main purposes is to advance the cause of professionalism in the practice of Information Technology, and it does so by encouraging and facilitating ongoing professional development and knowledge sharing, by ensuring compliance with both, a SFIA aligned body of knowledge and a code of ethics and professional conduct, as well as by safeguarding of the public interest.

Some of the services offered by CIPS include the certification of IT practitioners that meet the criteria needed to be awarded one of the IT professional designations recognized by Acts of Parliament in Canada (I.S.P.) and internationally (ITCP), as well as the accreditation of IT Post-Secondary programs. Of special note are the regular events hosted across Canada for the purpose of encouraging networking and the associated exchange of ideas.

Moreover, CIPS is a voice representing the IT profession to government, and international forums. On that note, CIPS is also a founding member of IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing), which was established in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, for the purpose of advancing the IT profession through collaboration. Currently, more than 56 Associations of IT Professionals from around the world are actively represented.

For more information visit http://www.cips.ca.

History

In September 1958, a dedicated group of data processors (DP) got together to talk about common concerns of DP workers. That conference demonstrated to participants the value of sharing ideas, networking with fellow professionals, and learning about coming changes in the technology, practices, and management of information systems. This event sparked the formation of the The Computing and Data Processing Society of Canada. In 1968, the society changed its name to the current Canadian Information Processing Society.

In the mid-1980s, as the needs of information systems practitioners evolved, CIPS saw the need to develop a comprehensive professionalism program for the IT industry. The Information Systems Professional of Canada (I.S.P.) designation, a direct result of CIPS' focus on professionalism, was introduced in May 1989.

Calvin Gotlieb helped found CIPS in 1958,[1] serving as its president from 1960 to 1961.[2] Calvin was elected as founding fellow in 2006.[3][4] The first President of CIPS was Fred Thomas serving in 1958 to 1959.

Organization - International Reach

CIPS is the Canadian member organisation of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP).[5] IFIP works on establishing international standards for information technology and software engineering. CIPS is also a member of South East Asia Regional Computer Confederation (SEARCC) and a founding member of IFIP IP3.[6] CIPS is also a constituent member of the ICCP, .[7] which is the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals, based out of the USA, and dedicated to the establishment of high professional standards for the computer industry across North America.

Moreover, CIPS is a member organization of the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations (FEAPO), a worldwide association of professional organizations which have come together to provide a forum to standardize, professionalize, and otherwise advance the discipline of Enterprise Architecture.

Organization - Provincial Bodies

Each province has a provincial body that administers the legislation or regulation establishing the self-regulating professional body. This consists of the following bodies:

In Québec, CIPS is partnered with the Réseau ACTION TI.[8]


Legislation

See also

References

  1. "Founder". CIPS. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  2. "Calvin Gotlieb FCIPS (Fellow's profile)". CIPS (the Canadian Information Processing Society). Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  3. "CIPS Fellow Members". CIPS (the Canadian Information Processing Society). Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  4. "Awards and Accolades May 2006 Gotlieb Elected Inaugural CIPS Fellow". University of Toronto. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  5. "IFIP General Assembly 1. Full Members". IFIP. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  6. "IP3 - Leading the Development of the Global IT Profession". IFIP IP3. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  7. "About ICCP". ICCP. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  8. "About CIPS". CIPS. Retrieved April 3, 2010.

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