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  1. About the same time the Standards Western Automatic Computer, was built at the Los Angeles office of the NBS by Harry Huskey and used for research there.[1]
  2. NIST employs about 2,900 scientists, engineers, technicians, and support and administrative personnel.[1]
  3. About 1,800 NIST associates (guest researchers and engineers from American companies and foreign countries) complement the staff.[1]
  4. In addition, NIST partners with 1,400 manufacturing specialists and staff at nearly 350 affiliated centers around the country.[1]
  5. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was founded in 1901 and is now part of the U.S. Department of Commerce.[2]
  6. Founded in 1901, NIST is a non-regulatory federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce.[3]
  7. NIST nanotechnology research develops measurements, standards, and data crucial to a wide range of industries and Federal agencies.[4]
  8. NIST created the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) to help move nanotechnology from the laboratory to the marketplace.[4]
  9. This series disseminates technical information developed at NIST on building materials, components, systems, and whole structures.[5]
  10. This series discusses and analyzes economic issues related research, development, transfer, and impact of federal research, particularly scientific research performed by NIST.[5]
  11. These analysis briefs often accompany in-depth economic research and facilitate the usage of this analysis by NIST and stakeholders throughout the science and technology transfer policy communities.[5]
  12. 1972-Present Interim or final reports on work performed by NIST for outside sponsors (both government and non-government).[5]
  13. NIST-F2 would neither gain nor lose one second in about 300 million years, making it about three times as accurate as NIST-F1, which has served as the standard since 1999.[6]
  14. According to BIPM data, NIST-F2 is now the world's most accurate time standard.[6]
  15. In its role as the U.S. measurement authority, NIST strives to advance atomic timekeeping, which is part of the basic infrastructure of modern society.[6]
  16. For now, NIST plans to simultaneously operate both NIST-F1 and NIST-F2.[6]
  17. ACS authors of NIST-funded research must take action for compliance with public access requirements.[7]
  18. NIST also produce the Cyber Security Framework.[8]
  19. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is one of the oldest and most prestigious organizations dealing with standards on digital data.[9]
  20. Founded in 1901, NIST is a chain of physical laboratories charged with researching best practices on a wide variety of technical and applied sciences.[9]
  21. Today NIST is most known for its publications on information technology.[9]
  22. Although they often influence United States regulations at different levels, from local to federal, NIST guidelines themselves are non-regulatory and do not have the force of law.[9]
  23. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a non-regulatory government agency that develops technology, metrics, standards, and guidelines.[10]
  24. Government and private organizations use NIST 800-53 to secure information systems.[10]
  25. VMware has enlisted a third-party audit partner to evaluate VMware products and solutions against the NIST 800-53 catalog of controls.[10]
  26. For more information, visit the NIST webpage at https://www.nist.gov/cyberframework.[10]
  27. A NIST physicist steers a laser beam to perform novel measurements of a trapped beryllium ion, testing potential applications for quantum information processing.[11]
  28. NIST estimates such a cut would require eliminating about 350 staff positions from its scientific workforce.[11]
  29. As part of this effort, NIST produces standards and guidelines to help federal agencies meet the requirements of the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).[12]
  30. Specifically, NIST develops Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) in congruence with FISMA.[12]
  31. NIST also provides guidance documents and recommendations through its Special Publications (SP) 800-series.[12]
  32. Generally speaking, NIST guidance provides the set of standards for recommended security controls for information systems at federal agencies.[12]
  33. des financements pour ses programmes internes de R & D, par le National Institute of standards and technologies (NIST).[13]
  34. conducted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).[13]

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