Budget,
Planning and Economic Studies
Budget
| Planning | Economic
Studies
Budget
NIST has an operating budget of about $771 million for fiscal year
2004 (Oct. 1, 2003 to Sept. 30, 2004). NIST appropriations provide
$331.1 million for measurement and standards research in the NIST
Laboratories; $5.4 million for the Baldrige National Quality Program
(BNQP) to promote and recognize organizational performance excellence;
$38.6 million for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP),
an outreach program providing assistance to small and mid-sized
manufacturers in all 50 states; and $169.1 million for the Advanced
Technology Program (ATP) to partner with industry to develop broadly
beneficial new technologies. NIST appropriations also include $64.3
million for renovation and repair of NIST facilities in Gaithersburg,
Md., and Boulder, Colo., most of which are 35 to 45 years old, and
other construction projects.
In addition,
NIST expects to receive about $39.9 million in fees for reimbursable
services such as calibrations, measurement standards, and laboratory
accreditation. Other federal agencies support an estimated $122.5
million of research in the NIST Laboratories during FY 2004. Pie
chart displaying all NIST resources for FY 2004.
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FY
2005
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President's
FY 2005 Budget Request for Technology Administration: Office of the
Under Secretary/Office of Technology Policy, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, National Technical Information Service |
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FY05
Budget Briefing by Undersecretary for Technology Phillip Bond and
NIST Director Arden Bement (pdf) |
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Table
giving the NIST budget summary for FY 2003, FY 2004, and FY 2005 |
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Pie
chart showing proposed NIST resources for FY 2005 |
FY
2004
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President's
FY 2004 Budget Request for Technology Administration: Office of the
Under Secretary/Office of Technology Policy, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, National Technical Information Service |
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More
on President's FY 2004 Budget Request |
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Table
giving the NIST budget summary for FY 2002, FY 2003, and proposed
for FY 2004 |
Planning
NIST,
an agency of the Commerce Department's Technology Administration,
is represented within the Department's planning documents for purposes
of the Government Performance and Results Act. NIST also conducts
cross-cutting strategic planning studies to help guide NIST's planning
efforts.
The
following reports are presented in .pdf. To read these files, you
can download Adobe
Acrobat Reader free.
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NIST
2010 Strategic Plan |
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DOC
Strategic Plan, FY 2000- FY 2009 |
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NIST
strategic planning studies: |
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--Measuring
Economic Effects of Technical Barriers to Trade on U.S. Exporters |
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--Economic Impact
of Inadequate Infrastructure for Supply Chain Integration |
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--Impact
of Calibration Error in Medical Decision Making |
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--The
Economic Impacts of Inadequate Infrastructure for Software Testing
(Planning Report #02-3) |
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--Changing
Measurement and Standards Needs in a Deregulated Electric Utility
Industry |
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--Interoperability
Cost Analysis of the U.S. Automotive Supply Chain |
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--Metrology-Related
Costs in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry, 1990, 1996, and 2001
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--The
Economics of a Technology-Based Service Sector |
Economic
Studies
NIST
regularly assesses the economic impact of its projects. These studies
are used, for example, to evaluate completed and ongoing research
and related projects, as well as to support strategic planning processes.
For detailed information, see the studies and presentations cited
below.
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Economic
impact assessments of projects undertaken by the NIST Laboratories
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Economic studies
of NIST's Manufacturing Extension Partnership
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Tabular
summary of economic impact assessments of NIST laboratory program
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Economic
studies produced or sponsored by NIST's Advanced Technology Program
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Additional
presentations
and articles on performance measurement |
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Technology
and economic policy studies |
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also: General Information, A-Z
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Date
created: 9/6/00
Last updated:
September 3, 2004
Contact: inquiries@nist.gov
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