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Projects/Programs

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Safety of Building Occupants Project

Ongoing
NIST will develop a model to predict evacuation decision-making during fires through a better understanding and quantification of the risk perceived by

Safety and Security Technologies

Ongoing
The safety and security of citizens is enhanced when law enforcement and “criminal justice” agencies and the military use the appropriate and properly

Scanning-electron microscopy

Ongoing
Scanning-electron microscopy is a primary method of measuring nanostructure dimensions. The Nanostructure Fabrication and Measurement Group advances measurement

Scientific Workflow

Ongoing
The ubiquity of computers has profoundly influenced science. Sophisticated software tools and easy access to high-performance computing promises to be a

SCOUT

Ongoing
SCOUT (Scalable Object Understanding Technology) is a scalable workflow system for whole-slide microscopy analysis using Neural Networks.

SDO/EVE/ESP Calibration

Ongoing
NASA launched the Solar Dynamics Observatory ( SDO) satellite on 11 Feb 2010 on a mission to study the sun. The EUV Variability Experiment ( EVE) on SDO

Security Aspects of Electronic Voting

Ongoing
The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 was passed by Congress to encourage the upgrade of voting equipment across the United States. HAVA established the

Security Content Automation Protocol

Ongoing
The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) is a synthesis of interoperable specifications derived from community ideas. Community participation is a great

Security for Internet Systems and IETF

Ongoing
The field of security metrology is early in its development. Organizations collect many individual measures, but often do not understand how to analyze those