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BLCC 5.0-01.

April 1, 2001
Author(s)
S Fuller, A S. Boyles
The BLCC5 Building Life-Cycle Cost Program provides economic analysis of projects for which both initial capital costs and future operational costs need to be considered. The program is useful for evaluating the long-term costs and savings of energy and

Balancing the Environmental and Economic Performance of Products.

November 30, 2000
Author(s)
Barbara C. Lippiatt, A S. Boyles
How do you select environmentally preferable products? Is a product environmentally preferable if it has recycled content? Is it not preferable if it offgasses during use? Are mainstream products always less preferable than products marketed and perceived

BLCC-NIST Building Life-Cycle Cost Program, Version 5.0

October 1, 2000
Author(s)
S Fuller, A Boyles, Bruce R. Miller
The BLCC5 Building Life-Cycle Cost Program provides economic analysis of projects for which both initial capital costs and future operational costs need to be considered. The program is useful for evaluating the long-term costs and savings of energy and

Manufacturing USA 2025 Annual Report

March 17, 2026
Author(s)
Christina Jones, Mai Tran, Amelia Stephens
The Manufacturing USA 2025 Annual Report (covering activities from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023) highlights the impact of the national network of 17 public-private manufacturing innovation institutes. Coordinated by the Advanced Manufacturing

NIST SP 800-63-4: Digital Identity Guidelines

August 1, 2025
Author(s)
David Temoshok, Yee-Yin Choong, Ryan Galluzzo, Marie LaSalle, Andrew Regenscheid, Diana Proud-Madruga, Sarbari Gupta, Naomi Lefkovitz
These guidelines cover identity proofing, authentication, and federation of users (such as employees, contractors, or private individuals) interacting with government information systems over networks. They define technical requirements in each of the

Comparison of the detection efficiency calibration of a single-photon avalanche detector between NIST and PTB

September 12, 2023
Author(s)
Hristina Georgieva, Thomas Gerrits, Helmuth Hofer, Anouar Rahmouni, Oliver T. Slattery, Marco Lopez, Joshua Bienfang, Alan Migdall, Stefan Kueck
The detection efficiency of a commercial single-photon avalanche detector (SPAD) has been independently determined at two national metrology institutes, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - USA and the Physikalisch-Technische

PSCR 2020_Non-ISSI LMR to LTE MCPTT

October 29, 2020
Author(s)
Christopher J. Walton, Chic J. O'Dell
This presentation explores a low-cost method to bridge analog public safety Land mobile radio (LMR) systems into a standards based Long Term Evolution (LTE) Mission Critical Push to Talk (MCPTT) system. Design goals include robustness, cost, and the

Digital Identity Guidelines [includes updates as of 03-02-2020]

March 2, 2020
Author(s)
Paul A. Grassi, Michael E. Garcia, James L. Fenton
These guidelines provide technical requirements for federal agencies implementing digital identity services and are not intended to constrain the development or use of standards outside of this purpose. The guidelines cover identity proofing and

Digital Identity Guidelines

June 22, 2017
Author(s)
Paul A. Grassi, Michael E. Garcia, James L. Fenton
These guidelines provide technical requirements for federal agencies implementing digital identity services and are not intended to constrain the development or use of standards outside of this purpose. The guidelines cover identity proofing and

Standards for Biomaterials

February 19, 2017
Author(s)
Stephen W. Freiman, John A. Tesk
This paper is a summary of a workshop session during the Workshop on Biomedical Materials and Devices, held June 13-14, 2001. The workshop is part of a series of workshops and topical meetings organized by NIST in the area of biomedical technology. The

2016 Public Safety Broadband Stakeholder Meeting - Day 3

August 31, 2016
Author(s)
Tracy A. McElvaney, Jeremy E. Benson, Richard A. Rouil, Andrew P. Thiessen, Paul Roberts, Steven Voran, John T. Beltz, Joshua M. Franklin, Harlin McEwen, Christopher J. Walton, Paul A. Grassi, Donald L. Harriss, Mika Skarp, Wim Brouwer
The Public Safety Communications Research program held its latest PSBB Stakeholder Meeting on June 7-9, 2016, in San Diego, CA. This three-day meeting brought together representatives from public safety, federal agencies, industry, and academia to

Phase-slip lines as a resistance mechanism in transition-edge sensors

January 27, 2014
Author(s)
Douglas A. Bennett, Daniel R. Schmidt, Daniel S. Swetz, Joel N. Ullom
The fundamental mechanism of resistance in voltage-biased superconducting films is poorly understood despite its importance as the basis of transition-edge sensors (TESs). TESs are utilized in state-of- the-art microbolometers and microcalorimeters

Introduction to Special Issue Honoring Dr. Clayton R. Paul

August 1, 2013
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway
Dr. Paul’s unique insight into the topics covered in these five papers and in many other areas in EM and EMC, will be missed. We are all tremendously grateful to Dr. Paul. He was invaluable to us personally and to many others in promoting the understanding

Successful Design of Biometric Tests in a Constrained Environment

June 9, 2011
Author(s)
Vladimir N. Dvornychenko
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with participation of the biometrics community, conducts evaluations of biometrics-based verification and identification systems. Among the more challenging is testing of automated latent

A VVSG-derived model of election data

August 26, 2009
Author(s)
David W. Flater
An effort to define a common data format for voting systems should begin with a data model that specifies the relevant concepts. To accelerate adoption and minimize conflicts, such a model should define the smallest set of concepts needed by the desired
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