The surveillance audit was successfully completed on 23 August 2013 at AIBD. The conclusion was that AIBD’s management system was in line with the requirements of the standard. The Institute has demonstrated the ability to maintain the system to systematically achieve the requirements for its services to AIBD’s members and partners within the scope of its policy and objectives during the period under review in 2012 and 2013.
The surveillance audit was successfully completed on 23 August 2013 at AIBD. The conclusion was that AIBD’s management system was in line with the requirements of the standard. The Institute has demonstrated the ability to maintain the system to systematically achieve the requirements for its services to AIBD’s members and partners within the scope of its policy and objectives during the period under review in 2012 and 2013.
The objectives of the audit were:
- To confirm that the management system of AIBD conforms with the requirements of the audit standard,
- To confirm that AIBD has effectively implemented the planned management system during the period under review,
- To confirm that the management system of AIBD is capable of achieving the Institute’s policy objectives.
In order to assess the AIBD’s management system the surveillance audit focussed on the core activities of the Institute in training, consultancy, publication, content production, conference and workshop organisation.
The certification body in Malaysia was SGS Sdn. Bhd. Systems & Services Certification affiliated to International Standards Accreditation Services (ISAS). The lead external auditor Mr Eddie Fuad who conducted a process-based audit focusing on significant aspects of risks, objectives as required by the standard. The quality management team at the Institute was led by Mrs Manil Cooray, Deputy Director / Quality Manager, AIBD.
The audit methods used were interviews, observation of activities and review of documentation and records maintained.
The procedure authors from the programme, IT and administration departments responsible for maintaining various processes of the procedures were audited individually during the course of the day. These procedures were related to risk management, corporate social responsibility, stakeholders' satisfaction, analysis of data and objectives from consolidated report, monitoring of process products, objectives, internal audit, continuous improvement action, program planning & production including project management ranging from new content for program development, AIBD Awards , resource persons’ data collection, maintenance and facilities of IT and maintaining safety and security of the Institute from the perspective of AIBD’s Management and Quality Management systems.
Initially the Institute was awarded the ISO 9001 certificate in July 2009. In August 2012, the certification was renewed in conforming to ISO 9001: 2008 and ISAS BCP 9001: 2010. This certificate is valid for three years until October 2015 and remains valid subject to satisfactory yearly surveillance audits.
AIBD Successfully Completes Yet Another Annual Surveillance Audit
The surveillance audit was successfully completed on 23 August 2013 at AIBD. The conclusion was that AIBD’s management system was in line with the requirements of the standard. The Institute has demonstrated the ability to maintain the system to systematically achieve the requirements for its services to AIBD’s members and partners within the scope of its policy and objectives during the period under review in 2012 and 2013.
International Conference on Broadcasting Development in Myanmar
As Myanmar transitions to democracy, the country is opening up more opportunities in many spheres of endeavor that will bring about dynamic changes in the country. The media industry welcomes this openness, tracking a new direction towards freedom and responsibility, and engaging more with its audiences.
GC 2013 Concludes in Myanmar
The 39th Annual Gathering / 12th AIBD General Conference & Associated Meetings, hosted by Forever Group and Ministry of Information from 12 - 15 August 2013 in Yangon, Myanmar, have concluded with a resounding success.
Delivering Meaningful Outcomes
As AIBD addresses the new challenges and opportunities in the changing media landscape, more work will have to be done in order to deliver meaningful outcomes in building the human resource, technological and management capacity of broadcasters in Asia-Pacific.
AIBD EXBO Tackles Training, Finance and Membership
Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand were elected as the new members of the Executive Board for two years at the 12th AIBD General Conference held in Yangon, Myanmar on 13 August 2013. France was re-elected for the second term.
SPT Endorses AMS 2014 Theme and Topics
The AIBD Strategic Plan Team recently endorsed the proposed theme and topic sessions for the Asia Media Summit 2014 to be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on 6-8 May 2014. SPT members also instructed the AIBD secretariat to work closely with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Culture and Information, AMS 2014 host, in planning and implementing the next summit.
Presentation of the AIBD TV & Radio Awards 2013 Winners
The presentation of the winners of the AIBD TV & Radio Awards 2013 was conducted at the Inauguration Ceremony of the 39th Annual Gathering and 12th AIBD General Conference & Associated Meetings in Yangon, Myanmar on 12 August 2013. The winners were each presented with a certificate, trophy and USD 500 as reward for their special programmes.
Kids and Web – New Challenges for Broadcasters
28 participants from different ABU organizations attended the ABU/AIBD/IPPTAR/NRK Regional Workshop on “Kids and Web – New Challenges for Broadcasters” dealing with online content, which took place from 4 to 6 July 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia within the ABU Children’s TV Programme Item-exchange.