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A New Focus on MIL-STDs work:
In 1989/90 the original EMC/EMI Certification was intended to identify the most qualified Engineers and Technicians practicing in the field of EMC/EMI test & measurement, together with intersystem compatibly and mitigating engineering skills. The market makers that dictated the content of the early program were almost entirely military, NAVSEA, the US NAVY and subsequently their first, second and third tier suppliers. Consequently, examinations were heavily populated with MIL-STD and MIL HNDBK questions.
In later years as commercial EMC interests developed, the nature of the question pools changed so that today there are less than 20% of the EMC Certification examination questions drawn from the MIL STDs requirements.
There is, of course, still a very important section of the EMC community dedicated to supporting our military requirements and iNARTE
has been requested to address their needs by introducing this
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MIL-STD EMC Specialist Application Form
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EMC Engineer or Technician?
This MIL STD credential is equally applicable to both Engineers and Technicians. The experience and qualifications required are similar to those of an EMC Technician in our general EMC Certification program but Engineers specializing in MIL STD work may wish to take advantage of this credential and use it as an incentive to apply for the general EMC Engineer Certification in the future.
MIL-STD EMC Specialists who already hold, or who obtain, an iNARTE EMC Certification can add this credential as an endorsement to that certificate once all criteria have been met.
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