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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 27
Honoring the National Institute of Standards and Technology and its
employees for 100 years of service to the Nation.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 13, 2001
Mrs. Morella (for herself and Mr. Udall of Colorado) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Science
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Honoring the National Institute of Standards and Technology and its
employees for 100 years of service to the Nation.
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology was founded on March
3, 1901, originally as the National Bureau of Standards, and is our
Nation's oldest Federal laboratory;
Whereas, prior to formal establishment in 1901, the National Institute of
Standards and Technology's mission was first stated in the Articles of
Confederation and the Constitution of these United States, and is as old
as the Republic itself;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology strengthens the
United States economy and improves the quality of life by working with
industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards;
Whereas in the past 100 years, the National Institute of Standards and
Technology has helped to maintain United States technology at the
leading edge, while also making solid contributions to our economy and
international competitiveness;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology has served as a
behind-the-scenes specialist, with its research, measurement tools, and
technical services integrated deeply into many of the systems and
operations that, collectively, drive the economy, including
manufacturing cells, satellite systems, communication and transportation
networks, laboratories, factories, hospitals, businesses, and the
extended enterprises of the new economy;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology has also made solid
contributions to improving our lives by helping develop image
processing, DNA diagnostic ``chips'', smoke detectors, automated error
correcting software for machine tools, atomic clocks, X-ray standards
for mammography, scanning tunneling microscopy, pollution control
technology, and high-speed dental drills;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology plays a major role in
the National Conference on Weights and Measures, the organization of
State and local officials who ensure fairness in sales of more than
$4,000,000,000,000 worth of goods and services--from deli meats to
gasoline to railroad freight;
Whereas National Institute of Standards and Technology research has additionally
provided a broad and varied stream of benefits, such as decreases in
train derailments as a result of standards ensuring the quality of
steel, smoother riding, lower maintenance automobiles as a result of
technology that improves the fit of assembled parts, and reductions in
sulfur dioxide emissions as a result of improved measurements in the oil
industry;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology has been a leader in
helping small manufacturing companies in all 50 States to modernize and
prepare for the 21st Century;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology, through its Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Program, has helped define best practices in
business, in education, and in health care, and has helped leading
companies become even more competitive;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology employs about 3,300
people, and operates primarily in 2 locations, Gaithersburg, Maryland,
and Boulder, Colorado, with some of our Nation's finest and most
dedicated Federal scientists, including Nobel Prize winners;
Whereas the lack of laboratory space led to the establishment of a cryogenic
engineering laboratory and radio facilities on land donated by citizens
of Boulder, Colorado, in 1950, and the eventual partnership with the
University of Colorado of the Joint Institute for Laboratory
Astrophysics;
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology is poised to embark
on its second century with 2 new state-of-the-art laboratories, the
Advanced Chemical Sciences Laboratory and the Advanced Measurement
Laboratory at its Gaithersburg, Maryland, headquarters, to fulfill its
mission; and
Whereas the National Institute of Standards and Technology is committed to
building the advanced science and technology infrastructure needed to
ensure future prosperity and the global competitiveness of United States
industry in the 21st century and beyond: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That the Congress--
(1) recognizes the historical significance of the
centennial of the founding of the National Institute of
Standards and Technology;
(2) acknowledges 100 years of achievement and service by
the National Bureau of Standards and the National Institute of
Standards and Technology to the United States; and
(3) reaffirms its commitment to support during the next 100
years the research, technological advancements, and discoveries
made at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a
crown jewel in the Federal Government.
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