June 1, 2005
Dr. April Schweighart
Chair, Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology
National Institute of Standards and Technology
3205 Barker Hollow Pass
Austin, TX 78739
Dear April,
Thank you for your
feedback on the Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology (VCAT) meeting
held on March 15-16, 2005. We are happy that the orientation aided the
new members in understanding NIST's role in innovation, aiding the U.S.
economy, and improving the quality of life. The VCAT suggestions and ideas
are very useful to NIST and we sincerely appreciate the time and effort
that VCAT members devote to this process.
In response to your
requests, at the June VCAT meeting:
-We will summarize
some of the steps our management and strategic working groups are taking
in our focus areas to integrate our programs and maximize their impact.
-We will share with you our revised vision for the U.S. Measurement System
initiative. The new vision, A strong private-public partnership that roadmaps
America's measurement needs and strengthens the U.S. infrastructure for
innovation, focuses on NIST's intent to work with others to define the
Nation's priority measurement infrastructure needs and identify solutions
to those needs. At the next meeting, Rich Kayser will be reviewing the
revised vision statement during his update on implementing the USMS.
-An update of our performance on the balanced scorecard metrics will be
included in the briefing materials.
Organizational
Excellence - People and Safety
The senior management team focused on the employee survey at their spring
retreat and has developed and started to implement steps to improve operations
and management of NIST using information gathered from many focus group
discussions with staff. The focus groups were used to review the survey
and focus our efforts on specific areas as well as to review and prioritize
the NIST management's responses.
NIST is having a Safety
Day in Boulder on June 1 and in Gaithersburg on June 2 to enhance our
awareness of safety-related issues and improve the safety of our work
environment. We are in the final stages of approving a new personal protective
equipment policy to improve the safety of NIST staff and associates. Our
safety committees are also looking into ways of collecting more safety
data that will enable us to strengthen our efforts to prevent safety incidents.
We have received approval
from the Office of Personnel Management for the planned revisions to our
pay-for-performance system. The revised system will be implemented at
the start of the new fiscal year on October 1, 2005.
Facilities
You may recall that we contracted for an independent facilities condition
assessment study that we received in February 24, 2004. As we develop
and implement plans to bring staff back from NIST North we continue to
evaluate our facility needs in the face of our current and future research
and staffing needs. Building 222 is where many of the NIST North staff
will be placed and it is in the middle of a complete renovation. We hope
you will have a chance to see this during one of your next visits.
World Trade Center
The recommendations from the NIST investigation will be made public in
New York City on June 23, 2005. NIST will hold both a media and a public
briefing for victims' families, state and local officials and other interested
parties. The report includes recommendations to help make buildings, occupants,
and first responders safer in future emergencies and will be open to public
comment. These comments will be taken into consideration for the final
report of recommendations.
Laboratory Tours
Thank you for your interest and compliments on our laboratory staff and
projects. We are constantly looking for ways to improve the quality and
maximize the impact of our research activities. We currently have several
models for working with industry, academia and other agencies. Consortia,
such as the one you heard about for combinatorial discovery in polymers,
are good examples of one such model. We are currently looking to improve
the impact and support of our research through focusing on various modes
of partnership that encourage more participation from all the parties
involved and more significant sharing of resources.
I thank you and the
entire VCAT for your efforts to help us make NIST the most productive
and highest impact agency possible. NIST continues to strive towards improving
our management practices and building the strongest possible innovation
infrastructure for the U.S. Your input is an integral and valued part
of this task. I look forward to seeing you all again in June.
Sincerely,
Hratch G. Semerjian
Acting Director
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