The UTC standard was officially standardised in 1961 by the International Radio Consultative Committee, having been initiated by several national time laboratories.
The system was adjusted several times until leap seconds were adopted in 1972 to simplify future adjustments. A number of proposals have been made to replace UTC with a new system which would eliminate leap seconds but no consensus has yet been reached.
Today, time zones around the world are expressed as positive or negative offsets from UTC, as in the list of time zones by UTC offset.