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NSCA (National Systems Contractors Association) is the leading not-for-profit association representing the commercial integration industry. We act as a powerful advocate for all who work in the integration industry: systems integrators, manufacturers, consultants, sales representatives, architects, specifying engineers, and other allied professionals.
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Industry ResearchNSCA Code of Ethics
NSCA’s Code of Ethics defines the value system that we ascribe to and require our members to embrace.
- Establish and maintain high standards of professional conduct.
- Perform all professional activities and duties in accordance with the highest ethical standards.
- Maintain confidentiality of privileged information.
- Strive for excellence in all aspects of work, including service and installations.
- Avoid injuring or impugning the professional reputation or practice of colleagues, clients, and employers.
- Commit to ongoing professional growth of employee skills and knowledge.
- Support cybersecurity efforts by ensuring that products, services, and solutions are not designed or manufactured in such a manner as to surreptitiously transmit information to third parties for purposes outside the normal and expected scope of security and business operations.
- Commit to raising the level of competency in the industry through education and training programs.
An NSCA member must not be a company or entity majority owned by a company that has been associated with sanctions provided by the U.S. government or a U.S. government agency.