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Community Risk Ratings for the FireCARES System

Author(s)
Stanley W. Gilbert
The FireCARES project is a web-based tool intended to help fire departments effectively match resources to community risk. Among other things that includes...

Blockchain Technology Overview

Author(s)
Dylan Yaga, Peter Mell, Nik Roby, Karen Scarfone
Blockchains are tamper evident and tamper resistant digital ledgers implemented in a distributed fashion (i.e., without a central repository) and usually...

Programmers Guide to the BACnet Communications DLL

Author(s)
Michael A. Galler
The BACnet standard defines a communication protocol for information exchange between components of a distributed building automation and control system. The...

ABC's of Conformity Assessment

Author(s)
Lisa Carnahan, Amy Phelps
The Standards Coordination Office periodically publishes information related to standards and conformity assessment as a service to producers and users of such...

A Computable General Equilibrium Model of Cedar Rapids

Author(s)
Jennifer Helgeson, Juan Fung, Cheyney O'Fallon, David Webb, Harvey Cutler
This report presents the development of a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for the regional economy of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The general approach that...

Automated Cryptographic Validation (ACV) Testing

Author(s)
Apostol T. Vassilev, Larry Feldman, Gregory A. Witte
This bulletin summarizes the NIST Automated Cryptographic Validation (ACV) Testing project. NIST selects and standardizes cryptographic algorithms as NIST...
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