The Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers' Association was formed in 1953, as a result of mergers with other trade standards organisations, such as the RMA.
It was principally responsible for the standardised nomenclature for American vacuum tubes - however the standard itself had already been in use for a long time before 1953; for example, the 6L6 was introduced in July 1936.
American-made tubes bear a RETMA designation to allow for easy cross-referencing.
The RETMA tube designation does not incorporate the purpose of each tube in the designation.
The Anglo-European Mullard–Philips tube designation does include tube use information in the designation.