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U.S. industries and companies that produce information technology as well as those who count on it for reliable health care, efficiency in small businesses
Civilian federal government agencies now have quicker access to expertise and support services they need to protect their electronic information from security
In an effort to support U.S. industry in a global information marketplace, the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is joining
Furthering the Administration's commitment to defining a workable key escrow encryption strategy that would satisfy government and be acceptable to business and
In an effort to help Americans better understand benefits of the emerging National Information Infrastructure (NII), the Clinton Administration's Information
As a vital next step in reinventing the government's use of information technology, the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology
Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown today released a report that discusses the vast potential impact and improvement information technology can have on the
A "smart car" that can help ease traffic congestion and a crime information system that eventually will allow image transmission of fingerprints, mug shots and
The Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced approval of a Digital Signature Standard, which will allow federal
The National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced it will initiate a technical modification to a computer security standard used to support the
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced today an opportunity to join a cooperative research consortium for
The Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced today the approval of a voluntary standard that can be used by
SAN JOSE, CALIF.—The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Video Electronics Standards Association will lead an effort to develop a new
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking industrial and academic partners to join a cooperative research consortium to develop technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has named an interagency panel to review open systems network requirements and recommend policies on the use
The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced today a proposed voluntary escrowed encryption standard that will help improve the security and
On December 4 th, 15 ITL staff members were honored for their exceptional accomplishments during the 2019 NIST Awards Ceremony. The following ITL staff received
Commercialization Academy Director for Venture Partners of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Ms. Sally Hatcher, who is my colleague and fellow Technology
New resources developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts in natural language processing and data curation and discovery allow researchers to get the most
Workshop title: Spectrum Sharing Technology for Next Generation Communications Call for Papers: Due to the ever-increasing demands on wireless communications
Join us on April 27 th from 1-4 pm EDT for the virtual 2021 Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Summit ! The Office of Personnel Management and National Initiative
Get Involved in Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week! Help spread the word by using the hashtags #cybercareerweek and #mycyberjob. By doing so you’ll be joining
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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