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The National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced draft guidelines to accredit commercial vendors to evaluate drinking and wastewater analysis
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Energy Department's Sandia National Laboratories and the private sector's SEMATECH
Representatives from industry; federal agencies; and standards, testing and certification organizations are invited to join a U.S. delegation to a second
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is forming the Ceramic Processing Characterization Consortium to strengthen the
As scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology well know, standards come and go. Since its start in 1901, NIST (then known as the National
A new edition of the directory of Standards Activities of Organizations in the United States (SP 806) has been published by the Commerce Department's National
Representatives from accrediting bodies in 44 nations have elected a standards and conformity assessment official from the Commerce Department's National
Helping manufacturers select the right combination of tools for production jobs is one of several key applications being eyed for a computer model recently
Officials from Egypt and the United States are working together to foster cooperation in standards and metrology activities in support of a major governmental
Four of the participating entities in the Middle East peace process, Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority will meet this fall to continue efforts
A new calibration facility at the National Institute of Standards and Technology will boost the accuracy of remote sensing instruments used in global warming
A "vision" for U.S. laboratory accreditation in the 21st century has been developed that defines an improved national system that could eliminate duplication of
A new edition of a widely cited reference volume of spectroscopic data is now available from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Atomic
To help improve U.S. trade, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology has recommended Henry V. Oppermann to the U.S. Commercial Service for the position of
Based on a recommendation from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to the Commercial Service at the U.S. Department of Commerce, Ileana Martinez
A major resource for physical scientists, environmental researchers, combustion engineers, and others in science and industry seeking a better understanding of
Standard Reference Data program manager John R. Rumble Jr. has been named to head the SRD Program at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards
Women undergoing mammography exams at accredited U.S. facilities soon will have much improved assurance of receiving proper X-ray exposures thanks to a new
A new NIST database for personal computers provides materials researchers in industry, federal laboratories and universities with rapid access to carefully
Franklin R. Guenther of FREDERICK, Md., and William D. Dorko of GAITHERSBURG, Md., both research chemists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
To help promote U.S. competitiveness in domestic and global markets, the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology has recommended Helen Davis Delaney to the U.S. Commercial Service for the position of
A computerized database for atomic spectroscopy will give physicists, chemists, astronomers, geologists and industry researchers easy access to the most