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The Charge to the Panel and the Assessment Process
Pages 9-10

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... The six divisions are Atomic Physics, Electron and Optical Physics, Ionizing Radiation, Optical Technology, Quantum Physics, 5 The nine NIST laboratories are the Building and Fire Research Laboratory, the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, the Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, the Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, the Information Technology Laboratory, the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, the NIST Center for Neutron Research, and the Physics Laboratory.
From page 10...
... It was not possible to review all of the laboratory's individual programs and projects exhaustively. The panel's goal was to identify, assess, and report salient examples of accomplishments and opportunities for further improvement with respect to the technical merit of the laboratory work, its perceived impact with respect to achieving the laboratory's own defined objectives, and specific elements of the laboratory's resource infrastructure that are intended to support the technical work.


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