Irish Computer Society

The Irish Computer Society (ICS)
Founded 1967
Location Crescent Hall, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin 2
Area served Ireland
Website http://www.ics.ie

Irish Computer Society was founded in 1967 as the professional body for people in the computer and IT Industry.

Its objective is to promote professional information and computer skills. The ICS is a member of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS).[1] In 1997 the ICS founded European Computer Driving Licence (Ireland).

The Irish Computer Society host seminars, workshops and conferences on current topics of interest and also conduct surveys of trends in the industry.

The ICS has also made representations and submissions to government committees and forums (for example of e-voting[2]), where ICT knowledge is beneficial and on areas of concern for ICT professionals.

The ICS is a nomination body for the Industrial and Commercial Panel for Seanad Éireann. The ICS promotes ICT skills in schools by information campaigns and sponsoring competitions.[3]

Membership

The ICS has different grades of membership dependent on the qualifications.

External links

References

  1. ^ CEPIS Member Societies
  2. ^ Submission of the Irish Computer Society to the Independent Commission on Electronic Voting and Counting at Elections on the secrecy and accuracy of the Nedap/Powervote electronic voting system and the testing thereof. by Fintan Swanton. Irish Computer Society, 25th of March, 2004
  3. ^ F1 in Schools from ICS Skills