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Building and Fire Research Laboratory Activities, Accomplishments, and Recognitions 1999.

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Author(s)

A J. Fowell

Abstract

This is the 1999 annual report of the NIST Building and Fire Research Laboratory, BFRL. It presents the impacts, accomplishments, recognition and activities of our staff. The focus of our work is to provide the communities we serve with the measurement and prediction tools they need to prosper. These communities include those who design and build facilities and the many products of which they are constructed; those who own, occupy, operate and maintain them; and those who oversee them for fire, life safety and risk management. At BFRL, our most valuable asset is our staff. We have a highly diversified technical staff with a broad range of technical and academic backgrounds and industry, research, government and academic experience. Our staff are known for their integrity and openness, their attentiveness and responsiveness to the needs of those we serve, their dedication to quality and excellence in their work, and their commitment to stay at the forefront of measurement and prediction technologies relevant to the changing needs of our custommers. They are also committed to partnering with the intended users of their results so that together with our partners, we can assess the real consequences of our work. Therefore, as you read through this report, you will discover it presents a rich array of individual and team efforts many of which are already having significant benefits. In 1999, we maintained our focus on 10 technical objectives and have made substantial progress on each of them as noted in the following pages. Major drivers facing our customers are international competition, globalization of standards, reduced cycle times and costs, improved quality, and rapidly advancing technologies. Each of our technical objectives is aimed at providing tools and technologies to facilitate innovation for public and corporate benefit. I am particularly excited about the progress we are making in bringing the fruits of advances in information, computing, sensing, and mater
Citation
Special Publication (NIST SP) - 838-16
Report Number
838-16

Keywords

research facilities, fire research, building technology

Citation

Fowell, A. (2000), Building and Fire Research Laboratory Activities, Accomplishments, and Recognitions 1999., Special Publication (NIST SP), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, [online], https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.838-16 (Accessed July 21, 2024)

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Created February 1, 2000, Updated November 10, 2018