Europe, Middle East, and Asia. Our intent is to utilize regional expertise to support regional members with solutions that are relevant to their respective region. Bublitz: The goal is to create sustainable systems and processes at the board level to sustain excellent governance for the members as leadership transitions from generation to generation and as AMCA takes on more issues related to the global makeup of its membership. How does AMCA intend to expand and strengthen participation in and enforcement of its Certifi ed Ratings Program? Faltin: We are actively working to establish new relationships with regional testing facilities to promote localized support and enhance our lab-accreditation program. Also, we are expanding the scope of products covered under the CRP to address more products that our members produce and to attract new members. Lastly, we are actively educating and advocating for greater awareness and acceptance of the CRP by authorities having jurisdiction. From the standpoint of enforcement, we've increased our surveillance of websites-both members' and non-members'-and started publishing performance data from approved electronic catalogs to allow end users to verify that software is working properly. We talked about AMCA advocacy in relation to the association's response to the CEC and DOE rulemakings. How else does AMCA www.amca.org defend and advance members' interests, particularly those outside North America? Faltin: Great question. As Mark said, each of AMCA's four regions is led by a steering committee. The steering committee establishes advocacy goals and tactics for the region. Regional staff work with regional committees and members to represent AMCA in regulatory activities. For example, European SCAN ME 2022 AMCA inmot ion 9http://www.Berner.com http://www.amca.org