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To
provide advice on international science and technology affairs,
including the management of international programs, and the interpretation
of foreign policy guidelines set by the Department of State and
Commerce; serve as liaison between NIST and the international science
and technology offices of other Government agencies, foreign governments
and international bodies; provide NIST representation on various
delegations to international meetings and on committees; manage
NIST bilateral and multilateral cooperative programs, and represent
the Director in the negotiation on such international agreements;
serve as the focal point for foreign visitors and guest researchers;
provide assistance to NIST travelers visiting foreign laboratories
and institutions; arrange for NIST services to users in friendly
countries (15 U.S.C. 273); and also serve as the focal point for
NIST's cooperation with academic institutions and coordinate all
academic affairs of NIST.
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