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Who are we and how can we help you? Listed below are various press releases, articles, and news items describing our work and how it impacts you and your community.
Word/Logic Bank to Help Build 'Thinking' Machines - (NIST Tech Beat, May 2008)
Sharing, Not Panicking - (Interview provided by Federal News Radio, April 2008) "The National Institutes of Standards and Technology is holding a workshop that looks at how agencies would share information in the event of an emergency. It's the Collaborative Expedition Workshop in Maryland -- and it happened today. Josh Lubell works in NIST's Manufacturing Systems Integration Division and talks to us about some possible solutions." To listen to the interview, click here [WMA file].
PDES, Inc. Selects Brad Rigdon Technical Management Award Winner -- Simon Frechette - (PDES, Inc., October 2003)
Automotive Industry Action Group Interoperability Project to Reduce Auto Industry Costs by $255M - (Automotive Industry Action Group [AIAG], June 2003)
NIST Study Shows Industries Taking a Big STEP to Savings - (NIST News Release, December 2002) - View the report, Economic Impact Assessment of the International Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) in Transportation Equipment Industries.
Software Errors Cost U.S. Economy $59.5 Billion Annually - (NIST News Release, May 2002) - View the report, Economic Impacts of Inadequate Infrastructure for Software Testing.
Lost in Translation: $1 Billion - (NIST News Release, April 1999) - View the report, Interoperability Cost Analysis of the U.S. Automotive Supply Chain.