47. The NISP references Standards from different standardization bodies[7]. In the case of a ratified STANAG, NATO standardization procedures apply. The NISP only references these STANAG’s without displaying the country-specific reservations. The country-specific reservations can be found in the NATO standardization Agency Standards database.
48. The Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB) nations will use NISP Volume 2 to publish the interoperability standards for the CCEB under the provisions of the NATO-CCEB List of Understandings (LoU)[8].
49. The NISP organizes the standards using the structure of baseline 2.0 of NATO's C3 Taxonomy, as endorsed by the C3 Board per AC/322-N(2016)0021-AS1 on 11 February 2016. A graphical representation of this taxonomy is given in the following figure and a description of it can be obtained at: https://tide.act.nato.int/tidepedia/index.php/C3_Taxonomy. Currently, the standards only address a subset of the services in the taxonomy, mainly services in the group Technical Services. For some standards is indicated that an appropriate mapping to the C3 Taxonomy could not yet be made.
50. In principle, NISP only contains or references standards or related documents, which are generally available for NATO/NATO member nations/CCEB.
51. However, a subset of documents may only be available for those nations or organizations, which are joining a specific mission or are members of a special working group. The membership in these activities is outside the scope of NISP.