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NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day, negative index 5
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here
NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day, negative index 2
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here
NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day, negative index 3
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here
NIST Open House 2001
Negatives of the NIST Centennial Open House, held on May 11, 2001. These images are part of tyhe Open House NIST 2001 collection
NIST Open House 2001
Negatives of the NIST Centennial Open House, held on May 11, 2001. These images are part of tyhe Open House NIST 2001 collection
(Audio Part 1 of 2) Oral history interview of Jordan J. Baruch, February 13, 2001 / by Russell Kirsch.
Jordan Baruch remembers his early career teaching the management of technological change and his subsequent position as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology during the Carter Administration. Baruch talks about some of the political, economic and social events the Bureau has been challenged by, i.e., the development of the Data Encryption Standard, the battery additive case, artificial intelligence and DNA research. Baruch also recalls his relationship with Frank Press, Science Advisor to President Carter, and Bruce Smith's book : Brookings Institute - American Science Policy Since WWII. Jordan Baruch ends his narrative with a discussion of the importance of the LISP programming language
(Audio Part 2 of 2) Oral history interview of Jordan J. Baruch, February 13, 2001 / by Russell Kirsch.
Jordan Baruch remembers his early career teaching the management of technological change and his subsequent position as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology during the Carter Administration. Baruch talks about some of the political, economic and social events the Bureau has been challenged by, i.e., the development of the Data Encryption Standard, the battery additive case, artificial intelligence and DNA research. Baruch also recalls his relationship with Frank Press, Science Advisor to President Carter, and Bruce Smith's book : Brookings Institute - American Science Policy Since WWII. Jordan Baruch ends his narrative with a discussion of the importance of the LISP programming language
Cake cutting with Karen Brown (Acting NIST Director) and Connie Morella (MD state representative) at NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection consists of images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Photos of Karen Brown (Acting Director, NIST) presenting awards at the NIST 2001 Centennial Gala (film strip 7)
Color, includes photos of Karen Brown (Acting Director, NIST) presenting awards. NIST hosted a number of celebratory events to mark the 100th anniversary of its founding. The NIST Centennial Gala was held on March 6, 2001. The evening's program included remarks by US Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection includes images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Mary Saunders (Assoc. Dir., Management Resources) and Karen Brown (Acting NIST Director 2000-2001) at NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection consists of images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards