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Introducing Cybersecurity Apprenticeships in Federal Environments Webinar October 26, 2021 at 1:30pm-3:00pm ET Federal agencies can use apprenticeship as part
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A new collaborative effort among NIST and the Institute of Manufacturing Engineering and Photonic Technologies ( IFT) located at the Technical University of
ASTM just released a standard “dictionary” for defining, analyzing, and sharing additive manufacturing (AM) data. Existing AM data are stored in different
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