Yeah, I talked to one of our guys about it, but it is really geared heavily towards IT, not A/V. Infocomm works in partnership with BICSI, but Infocomm delivers the CTS, which is often required for commercial A/V specific jobs, while BICSI certification is required on many IT specific jobs. Because the IT industry has so many standards that are very well established industry-wide, it's a heavily recognized program and well established with those standards while A/V standards... while they exist, tend to be mediocre and have huge variables in them which manufacturers can't even get correct most of the time. (anyone have any HDCP issues here???)
We have a BICSI certified employee - I didn't even know it. :/
ISF is very questionable for its usefulness as it is all about display calibration. It's good to have at a later date I would think, but first it's incredibly important to really know the basics like the differences between 720p, 1080i, 1080p/24/60, etc. What LCD, LED, plasma, LCoS, etc. bring to the table. What wiring is appropriate in what installations. That's where Infocomm and CEDIA really step up to the plate. But moreso, where working at a job for a year can pay off big time in experience.