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The author presents ideas on how to set up a corporate electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) program. Corporate interactions with the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding product emission limits and certification are briefly reviewed. Emphasis is on the impact an EMC program will have on a corporation, the complete process flow resulting in proper product designs, and how it interrelates with the corporate organization. The possible problem areas, milestone points, and length of time required to completion are outlined. The impacts of different design philosophies are noted, and the role of the EMC engineer is discussed.<>