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Deadline for Responses to MultiMedia DVD Request for Proposals – March 1, 2009!!
The Education Liaison and Outreach Committee will be reviewing proposals for the MultiMedia DVD project at the Measurement Science Conference in March 2009. All proposals must be postmarked by March 1 and received by Georgia Harris at the address given in the RFP. To see the RFP, Questions about the RFP, see this link: News

NCSL International Strategic Roadmap for Metrology Education and Training
In response to the alarming decrease in young folks entering the Metrology field, NCSL International developed a strategic roadmap for planning, organizing and developing resources and activities in the U.S. to help reverse this trend. This effort is spearheaded by Georgia L. Harris, NCSLI Vice President for Learning & Development who is rallying all stakeholders in the world of measurement to get involve and express their opinions and suggestions regarding the roadmap (many organizations throughout the U.S. have helped in it's development).
NCSLI Stategic Roadmap Update Jan 2008 (PDF, 122 KB)
NCSLI Roadmap Survey (PDF, 20 KB)

NIST's Policy on Traceability
NIST has recently developed an organizational policy on traceability and a set
of related supplementary materials, which includes answers to questions
frequently asked by customers of NIST measurement services. The policy
and supplementary materials are intended to serve as a resource for
NIST customers.
Click here for NIST Policy on Traceability
US Measurements Requirements Survey
The NCSL International United States National Measurement Requirements Committee
(US-NMRC) is asking for your support in preparing the next US-NMRC report. This
report assesses Government and Industry short-term and long-term measurement
requirements. The information we are looking for falls into three broad
categories. First, we are looking for unmet test and measurement requirements
that limit the design, manufacture, test or evaluation of new products. Second,
we are looking for present or projected calibration laboratory support
requirements for new test and measurement equipment, standards or systems.
Third, we want to identify any new or expanded requirements for present or
future calibration services from NIST. This information is very important
in helping our country develop and continue to sustain its lead in tomorrow's
high technology environment and global market place.
We would like to thank you in advance for your participation in
this survey.
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