The process of creating a standard is only one piece of a larger life cycle that spans from prestandardization investigation and planning through post-publication activities, including testing, ...
Given the increasing pace of standards development in the biological sciences and the proliferation of independent standards-development initiatives, it may be worthwhile to consider lessons that can ...
Effective for standards reporting in the Fall 2013 revision cycle are significant changes that include a new website to be the centralized entry point for participants in the process and also a single ...
On Friday, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which sets many of the standards that cryptographers use to create robust security systems, gave notice that it would formally ...
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 17, No. 15, Promoting Business Ethics: The Third Annual International Vincentian Conference (Nov., 1998), pp. 1701-1716 (16 pages) Voluntary Consensus Standards are ...
Public participation in the development of NFPA's codes and standards is essential. All NFPA codes and standards are revised and updated every three to five years in revision cycles that begin twice ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The National Institute of Standards and Technology will review its methods for developing cryptographic standards following the ...
Each QSAC assesses information on current practice, prioritises quality improvement areas for statement development and advises on the content of the quality standards. They also advise on the update ...
National Institute of Standards and Technology says it will continue to create the "strongest possible" standards, following reports of surveillance-related meddling by the National Security Agency.
Many industry and tech leaders know robust, clearly defined standards keep our nation’s economy running like a well-oiled machine. Standards play an important role in everyday life. From the buildings ...
BOSSIER CITY, La.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CYBER.ORG today announced the kickoff of the development of the K-12 cybersecurity learning standards that can be used in schools and districts around the country.