Testimony and Statements by NIST Managers Before Committees of
Congress in the Year 2000
Chronological
Index
- Statement
of Raymond G. Kammer, Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee on Technology,
Committee on Science, House of Representatives, September 13, 2000, on The Role of Standards in Today's Society and in the
Future.
- Statement
of Karen H. Brown, Deputy Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee on Technology,
Committee on Science, House of Representatives, June 22, 2000, on E-Commerce: A Review of Standards and Technology
to Support Interoperability.
- Statement
for the Record, Raymond G. Kammer, Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee
on Technology, Committee on Science, House of Representatives, April 11,
2000, on wireless internet technologies.
- Statement
of Raymond G. Kammer, Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee on Technology,
Committee on Science, House of Representatives, March 30, 2000, on the Changing Face of Healthcare in the Electronic
Age. Questions and Answers from Subcommittee
on Technology, Committee on Science, House of Representatives, based on NIST
Director Raymond Kammer's testimony.
- Statement
of Belinda Collins, Director, Office of Standards Services, Technology Services,
NIST, before the Subcommittee on Technology, Committee on Science, House
of Representatives, March 15, 2000, on Standards
Conformity and the Federal Government: Section 12 of Public Law 104-113.
Attachment - Interagency Committees on Standards
Policy Members
- Statement
of Raymond G. Kammer, Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee on Technology,
Committee on Science, House of Representatives, March 9, 2000, on the Review of the FY2001 Budget Request for the
Technology Administration including Computer Security and E-Commerce Initiatives.
Questions and Answers from Subcommittee
on Technology, Committee on Science, House of Representatives, based on NIST
Director Raymond Kammer's testimony.
- Statement
of Karen H. Brown, Deputy Director, NIST, before the Subcommittee on Government
Management, Information, and Technology, Committee on Government Reform, House
of Representatives, March 9, 2000, on computer security.
- Statement
of Harry S. Hertz, Director, National Quality Program, NIST, before the Subcommittees
on Social Security and Human Resources, Committee on Ways and Means, House
of Representatives, February 10, 2000, on current
and future service delivery challenges that the Social Security Administration
is facting in the 21st Century.
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