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ANTITRUST STATEMENT

As participants in this meeting, we need to be mindful of the constraints of antitrust laws. There shall be no discussions of agreements or concerted actions that may restrain competition. This prohibition includes the exchange of information concerning individual prices, rates, coverages, market practices, claims settlement practices, or any other competitive aspect of an individual company’s operation. Each participant is obligated to speak up immediately for the purpose of preventing any discussion falling outside these bounds.

Calibration Committee Membership

Calibration Committee participation is open to both members of CIECA and Non members of CIECA.

Membership within Calibration Committee is granted after attending two consecutive meetings and 50% of the scheduled meetings after membership is established.

Membership is granted to the individual, not an organization.  

All approval decisions are made openly and on a consensus basis.  Consensus requires that all views and objections be openly and honestly considered, and that a concerted effort be made toward resolution.  The group will agree collectively on recognizing different positions.


Calibration

  •  Develops and establishes an industry standard workflow and documentation standards

  • Develops industry repair procedures for repairs, including ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems), legacy systems, system relearning, etc.

  • Includes scans (pre- and post-scans) in the workflow

Scope & Objectives

The Calibration Committee will focus on the potential and process of:

  • Determine the benefits to all industry segments

  • Provide industry definitions (including questions and answers) and process flows

  • Develop a standard format for data communications

  • Establishing relationships to existing data elements

  • Developing a business workflow and providing industry definitions for all entities involved in this process

  • Developing new message types, code lists and/or fields (as needed) to facilitate vehicle Calibration

  • Integrating messages to include all aspects of the vehicle repair process to ensure the process has been completed according to manufacturer’s repair specifications.

  • Establishing Calibration Implementation Guide(s)

  • Be consistent with and integrate into the vehicle repair process with calibration information.

  • The Canadian committee that parallels the US activities. The efforts require coordination with Auto Glass Safety Council (AGSC.org) Advanced Driver Assistance Committee.

Operating Guidelines

  • To incorporate all potential business entities in the business processes

  • To work with the group to respond to group goals and timelines

  • To provide an open working relationship with the Committee within the antitrust guidelines

  • To coordinate all standards development with AGSC ADAS and related organizations


Background

The purpose of this committee is to define business information passing between parties as it relates to the collision repair and related industries.  We are asking for responses and feedback from the industry at-large relative to the work the committee has done to date, and to emphasize the importance of continued work in this area. 

The first objective will be to develop a single focus of the committee’s scope, objectives and goals.  It is evident that a framework has already begun that can drive future progress, and success will be dependent upon an expanded active participation. 

The term Calibration includes all industry terms such as recalibration. This effort includes programming electronic components such as modules, systems and parts. 

The emergence of calibration being part of the repair process has grown in importance and significance. This involves the transmission of information as it is related to the calibration of vehicles, and specifically ADAS (Advance Drivers Assistance Systems) and other technology systems and calibration requirements. This involves procedures and includes appropriate documentation and transmission of data.

Mission

CIECA’s Calibration Committee’s goal is to develop and maintain messaging standards and codes aimed at calibration and the documentation of the procedures. When implemented, the benefit will be to verify and document that calibration have been completed and completed accurately to ensure safety for vehicle function and safety of the driver and passengers. This includes that the proper calibration process has been used and followed and vehicle has been restored to manufacturer’s repair specifications. 

All business needs will be identified to enable the Calibration process data and documentation to move electronically and readily between parties.  Having standards allows the processing to occur more thoroughly than what is experienced in today’s environment.  

Consumers demand an assurance of vehicle safety and function, and setting standards is the first step toward this goal.

👥 Industry Segments

Insurance Companies

Repair Facilities

Information Technology Providers

OEM Vehicle Manufacturers

Tier One Providers

Calibration Companies

Third Party Administrators

Other Entities

For a complete list of CIECA’s identified Industry Segments and definitions; please visit Industry Segments

Meet the team

Name    

Affiliation

Industry Segment

Alan Hemmi

Ana Muniz

Annie Rice

Arron Price

Ashley Denison

Avery Hodge

Barry Dorn

Becky Kimmick

Benito Cid

Bill Garoutte

Bill Gibbons

Bill Purtell

Bob Gottfred

Bob Rosenfield

Bob Scharaga (Bill sitting in)

Bram Paris

Brandon Basse

Brandon Tenley

Brent Johnson

Brett Beauchamp

Bryan Goodwin

Charles Dillard

Charlie Copeland

Chris Gutierrez

Chuck Olsen

Cindy Chapman

Clay Hammer

Curt Jingle

Dan Swiatek

Dan Webster

Darrell Amberson - Last Chair

Darren Cox

Darrin Bernatowicz

David Eisman

David McCreight

Dean Ricciardulli

Don Elliott

Don Mikrut

Don Porter

Donnie Arther

Doug Clark

Drew St John

Dustin Whitehead

Ed Sprigler

Ed Weidmann

Eric Rode

Erica Clouse

Farzam Afshar

Frank Terlep

Fred Iantorno

Gary Ledox

Geeng Yee Chong

Gene Lopez

George Lesniak

Greg Montero

George Ramirez

George Weller

Ginny Whelan

Gord Fraser

Greg Montero

Hai Bo Ma

Hami Ebrahimi

Jack Perea

Jacques Navant

Jake Rodenroth

Jeanette Lorenzo

Jeremey Patterson

Joe Ballano

John O’Malley

John Waraniak

Jonathan Brigman

Jordan Hill

Josh Meyer

Kaleb Silver

Kayla Smith

Kevin Earlywine

Kim DeVallance

Marc Johnson

Mark Gardner

Mark Houde

Maria Quintero

Marcos Torres

Maureen Confalone-Bowrail

Michael Naoom

Michael Quinn

Mike Hastings

Mike Marlowe

Mikalai Martsul

Mike Miller

Nicholas Wilson

Neal Hoffman

Nick.Blais

Nick Dominato

Nick Falis

Patrick Porter

Paul Barry

Paulette Reed

Phil Martinez

Richard Beckwith

Richard Daku

Rick Sherwood

Rhett Holland

Robert Hill

Rodney Emmert

Ryan Tunnell

Ryan Ward

Sean Guthrie

Sean Rollins

Shaughn Kennedy

Stacey Phillips

Steve Lemnan

Steve Partch

Steven Zack

Steve Schillinger

Thomas Butch

Tifiny Lane

Tim Muller

Tim Sam

Tom Corbitt

Vito Depalo

William Purtell

Willis Colpitts



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