Tissue density measurements traceable to international standards
NIST’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership encourages organizations to create internships
Manufacturing quality tools moonlight at Goodwill
Stakeholders have offered suggestions for the upcoming revision
Its true value is its process approach to management
A look at how conformity assessment bodies are accredited
Breakthroughs in government labs are valuable assests for private industry
What is required for a product to carry the ENERGY STAR label?
NIST has prototyped a computerized house that generates as much energy as it uses
NIST strategic road map aims to reduce U.S. fire burden by one-third
ISO brochure provides answers in dollars and sense
Team combines LEDs to measure wavelength-dependent quantum efficiency of solar devices
Joe Bhatia speaks with ISO Focus+ on standards, sustainability, and ANSI’s role
The HSF Mark ensures that products are safe and manufactured in a socially responsible manner
How NIST keeps track of the 3 billion liters of gas flowing daily through America
Six-year collaboration brought the project in on time and on budget
ISO 9000 promised a single series of standards for worldwide adoption. Have we realized the promise?
A calibrated $2 thermometer is still a $2 thermometer
Wed. April 11, 2012, in Gaithersburg, MD