The WIA does. It's called "the Board".I am surprised that it does not already have a committee looking into this now . . .
There's a lot more behind setting up an online exam system than paying out some sheckels for Moodle (or whatever), which most casual commentators conveniently don't consider - the 'behind the scenes' business systems and protocols, for one. From the outset, it will all depend on satisfying the requirements of the ACMA, and its requirements are, to an extent, dictated by the ATO and Treasury (the Radiocommunications Act is linked to tax acts, for example). But this is a chick-and-egg dilemma. Without a demonstrable "model" online exam system, the ACMA has a problem defining requirements; without some requirements from the ACMA to work from, the WIA has a difficulty in setting up a "model" online exam system.
Work has progressed on establishing suitable business systems and protocols behind moving to an online exam system - I recommend you do some homework on the WIA website; you could start here: http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2 ... 202014.pdf
This thread has now progressed way off-course , time to start another thread.