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NIST TO CONTINUE FUNDING FOR IDAHO MANUFACTURING CENTER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Jan Kosko, NIST
Nov. 10, 1997 (301) 975-2767
or Burt Knudson, Idaho TechHelp
(208) 385-3870
TN-6175

The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is providing $456,000 to fund Idaho TechHelp for its second year of operation. TechHelp is part of the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a nationwide network of centers offering technical and business assistance to smaller manufacturers.

NIST's decision to continue funding TechHelp followed a review by NIST of the center's knowledge of the region's smaller manufacturers, its technology and business resources, technology delivery mechanisms, and management and financial plan. TechHelp serves firms throughout Idaho through three regional offices in Boise, Coeur d'Alene and Idaho Falls. Other funding is provided by the State Department of Labor, the University of Idaho, Boise State University and Idaho State University.

Results of ongoing surveys confirm that MEP services--delivered to almost 56,000 firms since 1989--are yielding sizable benefits. A recent sample of 2,071 client companies around the country reported that, as a result of MEP services, they:

News and general information on the MEP are available on the Internet's World Wide Web at http://www.mep.nist.gov. Smaller manufacturers can call 800-MEP-4MFG (800-637-4634) to reach the MEP center serving their area.

A non-regulatory agency of the Commerce Department's Technology Administration, NIST promotes U.S. economic growth by working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements and standards.

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