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the
NIST Laboratories, conducting research that advances the nation's
technology infrastructure and is needed by U.S. industry to continually
improve products and services; ·
the
Baldrige National Quality Program, which promotes performance
excellence among U.S. manufacturers, service companies, educational
institutions, and health care providers; conducts outreach programs and
manages the annual Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award which
recognizes performance excellence and quality achievement; ·
the
Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a nationwide network of local
centers offering technical and business assistance to smaller
manufacturers; and ·
the
Advanced Technology Program, which accelerates the development of
innovative technologies for broad national benefit by co‑funding
R&D partnerships with the private sector. In FY 2003, NIST has an operating
budget of about $864 million and operates in two locations: Gaithersburg,
Md., (headquarters - 234-hectare/578-acre campus) and Boulder Colo.,
(84-hectare/208-acre campus). NIST employs about 3,000 scientists,
engineers, technicians, and support and administrative personnel. About
1,600 guest researchers complement the staff. In addition, NIST partners
with 2,000 manufacturing specialists and staff at affiliated centers
around the country. NIST/Information Technology
Laboratory (ITL) ITL
is one of the measurement and standards laboratories of NIST. ITL works
with industry, research, and government organizations to make information
technology more usable, more secure, more scalable, and more interoperable
than it is today. ITL develops the tests and test methods that both the
developers and the users of the technology need to objectively measure,
compare and improve their systems. For
many years, ITL has been mandated by legislation to provide computer
security standards and guidelines to federal agencies for the protection
of sensitive unclassified information in their IT systems and networks. News
and general information about NIST programs and services are available on
the World Wide Web at http://www.nist.gov, or by calling General
Inquiries at (301) 975-NIST (975-6478), TTY (301) 975-8295 or e-mail: inquiries@nist.gov. |