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and technical assistance program to engage leaders of the construction and building community in implementing proposed changes to practices, standards, and codes. NIST also is providing practical guidance and tools to better prepare facility owners, contractors, architects, engineers, emergency responders, and regulatory authorities to respond to future disasters. The investigation portion of the response plan was completed with the release of the final report on 7 World Trade Center on
November 20, 2008. The final report on the WTC Towers—including 30 recommendations for improving building and occupant safety—was released on October 26, 2005.
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process and the role of different organizations in it...The
National Security Agency (NSA) participates in the NIST cryptography process because of its recognized expertise. NIST is also required by statute to consult with the NSA." Recognizing the concerns expressed, the agency reopened the public comment period for the SP800-90 publications, promising that "if vulnerabilities are found in these or any other NIST standards, we will work with the cryptographic community to address them as quickly as possible". Due to public concern of this
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investigation to study the factors contributing to the probable cause of the collapses of the WTC Towers (WTC 1 and 2) and WTC 7. NIST also established a research and development program to provide the technical basis for improved building and fire codes, standards, and practices, and a dissemination
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NIST responded to the allegations, stating that "NIST works to publish the strongest cryptographic standards possible" and that it uses "a transparent, public process to rigorously vet our recommended standards". The agency stated that "there has been some confusion about the standards development
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to set up divisions to develop commercial standards for materials and products. Some of these standards were for products intended for government use, but product standards also affected private-sector consumption. Quality standards were developed for products including some types of clothing,
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thereby allowing the surreptitious decryption of data. Both papers report that the NSA worked covertly to get its own version of SP 800-90 approved for worldwide use in 2006. The whistle-blowing document states that "eventually, NSA became the sole editor". The reports confirm suspicions and
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Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), a nationwide network of centers to assist small and mid-sized manufacturers to create and retain jobs, improve efficiencies, and minimize waste through process improvements and to increase market penetration with innovation and growth
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November 4, 2023. NIST decided to update the framework to make it more applicable to small and medium size enterprises that use the framework, as well as to accommodate the constantly changing nature of cybersecurity.
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users, assets, and resources. Since ZTA holds no implicit trust to users within the network perimeter, authentication and authorization are performed at every stage of a digital transaction. This reduces the risk of unauthorized access to resources.
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buildings 1 and 2 and the 47-story 7 World Trade Center. The "World Trade Center
Collapse Investigation", directed by lead investigator Shyam Sunder, covered three aspects, including a technical building and
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2007 (October 1, 2006 – September 30, 2007) of about $ 843.3 million. NIST's 2009 budget was $ 992 million, and it also received $ 610 million as part of the
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attacks, under the National Construction Safety Team Act (NCST), NIST conducted the official investigation into the
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437:, was built at the Los Angeles office of the NBS by
3480:
Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
3019:Office of the Director, NIST (September 10, 2013).
2862:James Borger; Glenn Greenwald (September 6, 2013).
2839:. 1105 Government Information Group. Archived from
916:mandated NIST to conduct an investigation into the
5291:Buildings and structures in Gaithersburg, Maryland
4443:Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
3027:. National Institute of Standsards in Technology.
2808:. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
2777:. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Archived from
1421:backdoor (perhaps placed in the standard by NSA).
802:Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction
394:and the standardized airframe used originally for
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4302:House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
4193:Research and Innovative Technology Administration
2454:- "Forward; page 5" Retrieved: September 28, 2011
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3955:Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center
3645:Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
3407:Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs
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357:agency, the Bureau of Standards was directed by
3712:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3513:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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2199:"Ike dedicates two labs;'New type of frontier'"
1461:Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
677:NIST's Boulder laboratories are best known for
441:and used for research there. A mobile version,
384:World War II, military research and development
5281:National Institute of Standards and Technology
4755:National Institute of Standards and Technology
3706:National Institute of Standards and Technology
3563:National Institute of Standards and Technology
3236:Scientific and Technical Research and Services
3055:National Institute of Standards and Technology
2520:National Institute of Standards and Technology
1985:sarah.henderson@nist.gov (December 17, 2019).
1667:"FY 2022: Presidential Budget Request Summary"
1538:International Organization for Standardization
604:Aerial view of the Gaithersburg campus in 2019
239:, ratified by the colonies in 1781, provided:
188:National Institute of Standards and Technology
5306:United States Department of Commerce agencies
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3633:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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2486:Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988
1566:National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)
1373:Controversy regarding NIST standard SP 800-90
983:It emphasizes the importance of implementing
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842:A 40 nm wide NIST logo made with cobalt atoms
5311:Standards organizations in the United States
4131:Coast Guard Research and Development Center
3738:Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
3253:Technical Report Archive & Image Library
2415:Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership
2067:"NIST Budget, Planning and Economic Studies"
1879:National Archives and Records Administration
1601:Technical Report Archive & Image Library
1556:International Bureau of Weights and Measures
578:International Bureau of Weights and Measures
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4106:Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
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636:Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL)
582:General Conference on Weights and Measures
502:. The institute's official mission is to:
445:, was built for the Signal Corps in 1954.
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4471:Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
3991:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
3470:United States Patent and Trademark Office
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1527:Digital Library of Mathematical Functions
1055:Division from 1982 to 1984. In addition,
908:World Trade Center collapse investigation
814:Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology
5286:1901 establishments in the United States
4765:U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
4051:Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy
3793:Engineer Research and Development Center
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4263:Office of Science and Technology Policy
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3810:Marine Corps Combat Development Command
3268:the University of North Texas libraries
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2986:Perlroth, Nicole (September 10, 2013).
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2464:100th Congress (1988) (June 16, 1988).
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1798:from the original on September 17, 2021
1576:NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions
1359:Federal government of the United States
671:Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
642:Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)
292:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
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648:Material Measurement Laboratory (MML)
3888:Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
3383:Minority Business Development Agency
3321:United States Department of Commerce
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2267:. September 28, 2010. Archived from
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1836:"Presidential Measurements Timeline"
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1701:United States Department of Commerce
1533:Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
1522:Advanced Encryption Standard process
1483:Outline of metrology and measurement
964:In February 2014 NIST published the
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791:NIST has seven standing committees:
500:United States Department of Commerce
435:Standards Western Automatic Computer
196:United States Department of Commerce
4793:Center for Democracy and Technology
4269:U.S. Global Change Research Program
3816:Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
3373:Economic Development Administration
3207:Manufacturing Extension Partnership
3109:from the original on April 24, 2024
3021:"Cryptographic Standards Statement"
2831:Konkel, Frank (September 6, 2013).
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2665:Security and Communication Networks
2616:"Cybersecurity Framework Documents"
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2241:from the original on August 1, 2021
1677:from the original on August 1, 2021
1647:from the original on August 1, 2021
1612:Virtual Cybernetic Building Testbed
1571:National Software Reference Library
978:Cybersecurity Maturity Model (CMMC)
934:NIST works in conjunction with the
900:NIST is developing government-wide
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4281:National Nanotechnology Initiative
4125:Science and Technology Directorate
3641:Office of Research and Development
3543:Oceanic & Atmospheric Research
3488:International Trade Administration
2639:CORPORATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
1966:from the original on June 27, 2021
1561:Multiple Biometric Grand Challenge
944:Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
918:collapse of the World Trade Center
645:Center for Neutron Research (NCNR)
459:collapse of the World Trade Center
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4175:FBI Science and Technology Branch
3949:Air Force Institute of Technology
3606:research and development agencies
3183:NIST Standard Reference Materials
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2633:Sharpe, Waits (October 6, 2022).
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955:Certification of voting machines
736:NIST Center for Neutron Research
723:, located near Fort Collins and
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366:, and electrical safety. During
353:Initially conceived as purely a
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4077:National Institutes of Health
3929:Air Force Research Laboratory
3853:Naval Medical Research Center
3669:Agricultural Research Service
2522:. U.S. Department of Commerce
2056:Retrieved on August 21, 2010.
1987:"NIST on a Chip Introduction"
1917:Theberge, Captain Albert E.,
1777:-Retrieved September 28, 2011
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1552:International System of Units
1466:American Institute of Physics
1458:First published in 1972, the
1414:pseudorandom number generator
1289:Charlotte Emma Moore Sitterly
985:Zero-trust architecture (ZTA)
879:Weights and Measures Division
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664:Technology Innovation Program
655:Extramural programs include:
620:, and operates a facility in
322:Chart of NBS activities, 1915
248:Article 1, section 8, of the
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4513:Victims of Crime Act of 1984
4478:Money Laundering Control Act
4457:Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
4223:Office of Financial Research
3450:Office of Export Enforcement
3365:Deputy Secretary of Commerce
3355:Deputy Secretary of Commerce
3171:NIST Standard Reference Data
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1586:Samuel Wesley Stratton Award
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853:Standard Reference Materials
312:National Bureau of Standards
220:National Bureau of Standards
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3781:Test and Evaluation Command
3627:National Science Foundation
3427:Bureau of Economic Analysis
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4740:Department of the Treasury
3917:Air Force Materiel Command
3334:Herbert C. Hoover Building
3217:December 13, 2020, at the
3074:"NIST Series Publications"
2749:Government Printing Office
1637:"NIST General Information"
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2450:October 20, 2011, at the
2047:NIST General Information.
1926:November 9, 2014, at the
1873:October 19, 2017, at the
1773:October 17, 2011, at the
1239:William Frederick Meggers
1169:Katharine Blodgett Gebbie
1061:National Medal of Science
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3241:October 3, 2022, at the
3200:August 19, 2016, at the
3154:NIST Publications Portal
2306:October 7, 2017, at the
2287:August 26, 2016, at the
2052:August 23, 2016, at the
1603:for NIS-digitized series
1591:Scientific Working Group
1391:National Security Agency
1377:In September 2013, both
1259:Frank William John Olver
1154:Charlotte Froese Fischer
781:atomic force microscopes
576:, which established the
4854:Time signal authorities
4334:Federal Judicial Center
4206:Research and Technology
3136:August 5, 2010, at the
2586:"Questions and Answers"
1363:Chip-scale atomic clock
1184:Magnus Rudolph Hestenes
1025:William Daniel Phillips
1005:post-quantum encryption
974:Critical Infrastructure
960:Cybersecurity Framework
152:, Director of NIST and
64:; 123 years ago
3858:Naval Warfare Centers
3608:of the United States (
3278:, by Arthur H. Frazier
3188:July 12, 2017, at the
3176:July 12, 2017, at the
3164:April 2, 2019, at the
3078:NIST Reference Library
2751:. 2012. Archived from
2420:July 12, 2017, at the
2401:July 12, 2017, at the
2382:July 12, 2017, at the
2363:July 12, 2017, at the
2344:July 12, 2017, at the
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1943:The Story of Standards
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1179:Douglas Rayner Hartree
1119:William Weber Coblentz
1037:David Jeffrey Wineland
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4057:National Laboratories
3974:Space Systems Command
3758:CCDC Armaments Center
3346:Secretary of Commerce
2843:on September 10, 2013
2635:"The History of CMMC"
1822:June 4, 2018, at the
1792:founders.archives.gov
1489:Dimensional metrology
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1309:Sheldon M. Wiederhorn
953:Further information:
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730:NIST also operates a
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3415:Bureau of the Census
3159:The Official US Time
2755:on November 30, 2016
2678:10.1155/2021/9947347
1898:on September 5, 2018
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1697:"Laurie E. Locascio"
1343:United States Senate
1224:William Clyde Martin
877:of the NCWM and the
777:electron microscopes
612:Boulder Laboratories
474:Biden administration
4750:Department of State
3923:Air Armament Center
2781:on October 10, 2021
2622:. February 5, 2018.
2271:on August 28, 2016.
2149:on October 26, 2011
2113:on October 26, 2011
1607:WWV (radio station)
1401:into NIST standard
1284:Richard J. Saykally
1164:John Cantius Garand
1139:Hugh Latimer Dryden
930:Election technology
865:NIST publishes the
689:—which defines the
574:Treaty of the Meter
508:measurement science
483:The Washington Post
113:39.13306; -77.22361
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4294:Legislative branch
3774:Watervliet Arsenal
3769:Benét Laboratories
3493:Commercial Service
3105:. April 24, 2024.
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2993:The New York Times
2899:The New York Times
2733:. August 13, 2024.
1494:Forensic metrology
1446:
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1386:The New York Times
1219:Wilfrid Basil Mann
1104:Lyman James Briggs
1029:Eric Allin Cornell
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3131:Main NIST website
3103:NIST Publications
2282:NIST Laboratories
1499:Quantum metrology
1357:on behalf of the
1254:Perley G. Nutting
1214:Cornelius Lanczos
1209:Russell A. Kirsch
1074:James Sacra Albus
1069:Milton Abramowitz
1001:quantum computer.
902:identity document
896:Homeland security
769:nanomanufacturing
693:—NIST broadcasts
622:Boulder, Colorado
570:Metric Convention
415:mass spectrometer
404:Kingfisher family
388:radio propagation
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1433:Publications
1423:
1399:Dual EC DRBG
1384:
1380:The Guardian
1378:
1376:
1352:
1340:
1189:Marcia Huber
1134:Marla Dowell
1124:Ronald Collé
1035:in 2005 and
1019:for work in
1017:Nobel Prizes
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683:atomic clock
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4677:Larry Craig
4642:Tom Daschle
4602:Lamar Smith
4592:Eric Holder
4557:Orrin Hatch
4376:Patriot Act
3966:Space Force
3661:Agriculture
3618:Independent
3245:account on
2759:December 2,
2711:October 19,
2470:Legislation
2466:"H.R. 4848"
2445:Handbook 44
2140:ts.nist.gov
2104:ts.nist.gov
2032:November 6,
1711:January 19,
1405:that had a
1353:NIST holds
1204:John Kelsey
1174:Nada Golmie
923:fire safety
886:Handbook 44
867:Handbook 44
860:Handbook 44
660:strategies;
548:Handbook 44
538:fiscal year
368:World War I
208:engineering
111: /
5275:Categories
5174:RJH (Beta)
4716:Government
4637:Trent Lott
4627:Dick Armey
4622:Mike Oxley
4607:Bob Graham
4067:Health and
3902:(OPTEVFOR)
3351:Don Graves
3264:Archive-It
2081:October 6,
1850:October 2,
1624:References
1264:Anne Plant
1159:Tim Foecke
1053:Metallurgy
787:Committees
629:Eisenhower
516:technology
364:antifreeze
330:appointed
326:President
231:Background
99:77°13′25″W
96:39°07′59″N
5136:DCF (EFR)
4667:Ron Wyden
4577:Joe Biden
4316:(defunct)
4127:(S&T)
4028:(NIDILRR)
4012:Education
3910:Air Force
3789:(USAMRDC)
3760:(CCDCAC)
3740:(CCDCOM)
3689:(R&D)
3113:April 24,
3083:April 24,
2687:1939-0114
2213:March 23,
2183:March 23,
1403:SP 800-90
1331:Directors
1031:in 2001,
1027:in 1997,
989:safeguard
766:cleanroom
711:shortwave
626:President
512:standards
478:AI safety
355:metrology
344:metrology
280:President
278:In 1821,
257:President
124:Employees
5005:VNIIFTRI
4657:Ron Paul
4271:(USGCRP)
4215:Treasury
4142:Interior
4133:(CG RDC)
4053:(ARPA-E)
4047:(DOE SC)
3957:(AFOTEC)
3939:(AFLCMC)
3882:(NCCOSC)
3874:Undersea
3824:(MCOTEA)
3752:(CCDCSC)
3698:Commerce
3620:agencies
3604:Federal
3281:Archived
3260:Archived
3239:Archived
3227:Archived
3215:Archived
3198:Archived
3186:Archived
3174:Archived
3162:Archived
3134:Archived
3107:Archived
3059:Archived
3029:Archived
2998:Archived
2965:Archived
2961:Politico
2934:Archived
2903:Archived
2872:Archived
2810:Archived
2671:: 1–10.
2644:April 8,
2600:March 3,
2569:Archived
2551:Archived
2526:July 13,
2493:cite web
2474:Archived
2448:Archived
2418:Archived
2399:Archived
2380:Archived
2361:Archived
2342:Archived
2323:Archived
2304:Archived
2285:Archived
2245:July 23,
2236:Archived
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2177:Archived
2075:Archived
2050:Archived
2026:Archived
1995:Archived
1964:Archived
1924:Archived
1871:Archived
1844:Archived
1820:Archived
1796:Archived
1771:Archived
1735:Archived
1705:Archived
1681:July 18,
1675:Archived
1651:July 18,
1645:Archived
1477:See also
1410:backdoor
1149:Ugo Fano
834:Projects
817:Archived
699:longwave
525:—
336:kilogram
178:nist.gov
4562:Jon Kyl
4428:History
4265:(OSTP)
4161:Justice
4102:(BARDA)
4085:(NIOSH)
3993:(DARPA)
3919:(AFMC)
3868:Surface
3812:(MCCDC)
3723:Defense
3647:(IARPA)
3145:in the
1970:July 8,
1397:called
1355:patents
1349:Patents
1051:in the
1021:physics
938:of the
804:(ACEHR)
732:neutron
679:NIST‑F1
572:or the
244:States.
226:History
216:neutron
173:Website
67: (
5231:JN53DV
5219:HD2IOA
5018:ALS162
4745:FinCEN
4530:People
4385:Titles
4314:(OTA)
4152:(USGS)
4108:(CMMI)
4096:(AHRQ)
4037:Energy
3951:(AFIT)
3931:(AFRL)
3890:(NAWS)
3876:(NUWC)
3870:(NSWC)
3864:(NAWC)
3855:(NMRC)
3841:(ONR)
3818:(MCWL)
3795:(ERDC)
3783:(ATEC)
3714:(NOAA)
3708:(NIST)
3677:(NIFA)
3635:(NASA)
2685:
2367:(NCNR)
1554:, see
1540:(ISO)
1529:(DLMF)
1444:in PDF
1011:People
1003:These
823:(VCAT)
798:(TGDC)
691:second
687:cesium
534:budget
514:, and
443:DYSEAC
88:, U.S.
59:Formed
5131:DCF77
5040:MIKES
5009:Other
4897:MIKES
4885:KRISS
4283:(NNI)
4244:(ORD)
4225:(OFR)
4171:(NIJ)
4079:(NIH)
4022:(IES)
3999:(USU)
3984:Other
3976:(SSC)
3945:(NWC)
3925:(AAC)
3896:(NPS)
3847:(NRL)
3746:(ARL)
3683:(ERS)
3671:(ARS)
3629:(NSF)
3257:TRAIL
2930:Wired
2516:(PDF)
2424:(MEP)
2405:(PML)
2386:(MML)
2348:(ITL)
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