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Appendix A NIST Organizational Structure and Staffing Trends
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... is presented graphically in Figure A.1. The organizational structure of the seven NIST Measurement and Standards Laboratories, including their divisions and the groups within each division, is outlined in the following list.
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... -- Biotechnology Division DNA Technologies Bioprocess Measurements Structural Biology Biomolecular Materials -- Process Measurements Division Fluid Flow Process Sensing Thermometry Pressure and Vacuum Thermal and Reactive Processes Fluid Science -- Surface and Microanalysis Science Division Microanalysis Research Surface and Interface Research Analytical Microscopy
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... -- Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division Mathematical Modeling Mathematical Software Optimization and Computational Geometry Scientific Applications and Visualization
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... 96 APPENDIX A -- Information Access Division Speech Retrieval Image Visualization and Usability Digital Media -- Software Diagnostics and Conformance Testing Division Software Quality Standards and Conformance Testing Interoperability -- Advanced Network Technologies Division High Speed Network Technologies Wireless Communications Technologies Internetworking Technologies -- Statistical Engineering Division Metrology Statistics and Computation Statistical Modeling and Analysis Boulder Statistics -- Computer Security Division Security Technology Systems and Network Security Security Management and Assistance Security Testing and Metrics ·MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING LABORATORY (MEL) -- Precision Engineering Division Large-Scale Coordinate Metrology Engineering Metrology Surface and Microform Metrology Nanoscale Metrology -- Manufacturing Systems Integration Division Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications Design and Process Enterprise Systems Manufacturing Simulation and Modeling Manufacturing Standards Metrology -- Manufacturing Metrology Division Mass and Force Machine Tool Metrology
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... APPENDIX A 97 Manufacturing Process Metrology Sensor Development and Application -- Fabrication Technology Division -- Intelligent Systems Division Machine Systems Control Systems Systems Integration Perception Systems Knowledge Systems · MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY (MSEL) -- Ceramics Division Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials Characterization Methods Nanotribology Data Standards and Technology Nanomechanical Properties -- Materials Reliability Division Materials Characterization Process Sensing and Modeling Structural Materials Materials Evaluation -- Polymers Division Characterization and Measurement Electronics Materials Biomaterials Multiphase Materials Processing Characterization Multivariant Measurement Methods -- Metallurgy Division Thin Film and Nanostructure Processing Magnetic Materials Materials Performance Thermodynamics and Kinetics -- NIST Center for Neutron Research Reactor Operations and Engineering Neutron-Condensed Matter Science Research Facility Operations
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... 98 APPENDIX A · PHYSICS LABORATORY (PL) -- Electron and Optical Physics Division Photon Physics Far UV Physics Electron Physics -- Optical Technology Division Optical Thermometry and Spectral Methods Optical Properties and Infrared Technology Optical Sensor Laser Applications -- Time and Frequency Division Ion Storage Time and Frequency Services Atomic Standards Optical Frequency Measurements -- Atomic Physics Division Atomic Spectroscopy Quantum Processes and Metrology Plasma Radiation Laser Cooling and Trapping -- Ionizing Radiation Division Radiation Interactions and Dosimetry Neutron Interactions and Dosimetry Radioactivity -- Quantum Physics Division STAFFING TRENDS, FY 1995-2004 In Chapter 1 of this report, Figure 1.1 presents aggregate data on staffing trends for the seven NIST Measurement and Standards Laboratories for the past decade.
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... APPENDIX A 99 500 450 400 FTP 350 FTE FTP or 300 FTE 250 200 150 100 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Fiscal Year FIGURE A.2 Building and Fire Research Laboratory employment trends, 1995-2004. NOTE: FTP = full-time permanent employees; FTE = full-time-equivalent employees (FTP + other than FTP)
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... In FY 2003, Consolidated Computer System and NIST overhead-supported ITL activities were transferred to the NIST Chief Information Officer. NOTE: FTP = full-time permanent employees; FTE = fulltime-equivalent employees (FTP + other than FTP)
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... . 500 450 FTP 400 FTE 350 FTP or 300 FTE 250 200 150 100 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Fiscal Year FIGURE A.7 Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory employment trends, 1995-2004.
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... 102 APPENDIX A 500 450 400 FTP FTE 350 FTP or 300 FTE 250 200 150 100 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Fiscal Year FIGURE A.8 Physics Laboratory employment trends, 1995-2004. NOTE: FTP = full-time permanent employees; FTE = full-time-equivalent employees (FTP + other than FTP)


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