The NIST Office of Weights and Measures (OWM) works to ensure that consumers get what they pay for and sellers get fair payment for the goods and services they sell by promoting a uniform and technically sound system of weights and measures. This, in turn, promotes consumer confidence and helps ensure fair competition for U.S. commerce that spans from local business operations to a global scale.
OWM's programs work to ensure:
Originally established in 1836 as the “Office of Construction of Standard Weights and Measures”, OWM remains the oldest office at NIST. See A Brief History of OWM for more information.
To learn more about OWM and its roles and responsibilities, see About Us.