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ADC's Quality Management Systems (QMS) are registered
to ISO9001 and in some cases TL9000. Some ADC sites have an Environmental
Management System registered to ISO14001.

ADC is committed to being a high quality provider of communication network products
and services, striving to exceed customer expectations. ADC accomplishes this
through continual improvement in customer satisfaction, supplier relationships
and our business management system.
We succeed by focusing on:
- Customers
- Quality
- Innovation
- Teamwork
- Integrity
The combination of these efforts allows us to satisfy our customers,
shareholders, fellow employees, suppliers and our communities by giving them
what they have a right to expect and, in their eyes, doing it better than anyone
else.

ISO9001 specifies requirements for a quality management system that can be used
for internal application by organizations, or for certification, or for contractual
purposes. It focuses on the effectiveness of the quality management system in
meeting customer requirements. See www.iso.org

The purpose of TL 9000 is to define the telecommunications quality management
system requirements for the design, development, production, delivery, installation,
and maintenance of products: hardware, software, and services. Included in TL
9000 are performance-based measurements that quantify reliability and quality
performance of these products. Long-term goals include both cost and performance-based
measurements. See www.questforum.org

An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a structured approach to addressing
the environmental bottom line. ISO 14001 is the world's most recognized EMS
framework - accepted from Argentina to Zimbabwe - that helps organizations both
to manage better the impact of their activities on the environment and to demonstrate
sound environmental management. See www.iso.org
for more information.
ISO Certification
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