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Over 50 organizations worldwide have participated in CENSA's R&D programs.

End Users, Suppliers, Legal Firms, Government Agencies, National Labs, Schools, and more.

Read about the Unique Benefits.

 

CENSA End User Member and Clients are organizations that work directly with CENSA to buy and apply commercial automation, IT, and software products. They work directly with CENSA as members or clients to leverage our expertise and that of our members. End User Members and Clients generally do not sell automation, IT, or software products, as "Supplier Members" do (see below).   

CENSA End User Members and Clients

Abbott Laboratories Genzyme Corporation
Amway Corporation GlaxoSmithKline

Berlex Biosciences

Johnson & Johnson

Boehringer Ingelheim Kraft Foods

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Mylan Laboratories

CSIRO (Australia)

National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Dow Chemical Company Novartis

Eli Lilly & Company

Pfizer

Exxon Mobil

Procter and Gamble

General Mills Rohm & Haas

CENSA Supplier Members and Clients are commercial automation or IT product suppliers. They include suppliers of software, hardware, systems integration tools, or related software products. They sell include electronic recordkeeping, Electronic Laboratory Notebooks, LIMS, SDMS, chemical or biological informatics tools, databases, content management, workflow, security systems, system and application integration tools, software development tools, and related technologies.

CENSA Supplier Members and Clients

Adobe Systems

eMedia, ePublishing, eRecords, eBooks, eDocument, and Workflow products and integrated solutions
CambridgeSoft
KineMatik
Agilent / Kalabie Group
Kalabie
Symyx / MDL Symyx

Symyx / MDL

Oracle
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Rescentris
Qumas
Tripos
Thermo Scientific
ThermoScientific
UGS
Seimens
VelQuest
Waters /
Creon Lab Control
/ NuGenesis


Legal Firms participate in CENSA as beneficiaries, and in both development and review capacities. They take away deep and broad practical knowledge to apply in litigation involving electronic records. They provide legal input to CENSA and GERA legal acceptability guides, litigation guides, and other deliverables. Our Legal Firm Members help to prepare their clients for the greater rigor required in the age of electronic information. Legal discovery, production, retention, and lifecycle management specifics are spelled out more clearly, along with specific case law (and how to get around the absence of precedent case law in some areas of law) for any type of case where electronic evidence may be introduced into a court or government agency proceeding. Our Legal Firm Members' cases cover international and nation-specific laws and regulations.

CENSA Legal Firm Members

Proskauer Rose

ProskauerRose

 


Government Agencies and National Laboratories also participate in CENSA in both development and review capacities. They provide user requirements, regulations, and standards that are included in the CENSA and GERA Specifications.   CENSA Supplier Members periodically have their products reviewed for compliance with specific regulations from these and other agencies. We work with these agencies' internal records managers, archivists, managers, and policy makers, rather than the enforcement branches, because we recognize that in most cases, goverments face even larger internal business challenges than industrial members. Government needs answers, education, standards, and quality systems implemented correct as much as private or other public sector businesses.

Disclaimer: These government agencies and laboratories do not in any way endorse CENSA, the Association, its End User Members, Supplier Members, Legal Firm Members, or any of their products or services, either directly or indirectly.

Government Agencies and National Laboratories

US Environmental Protection Agency

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US Food and Drug Administration

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US General Accounting Office
US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Health Canada
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