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- Community (name): National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) / Manufacturing Systems Integration Division (MSID)     (2C)
- Date Established: 1981     (2D)
- Key Stakeholders: U.S. Manufacturers, U.S. Healthcare sector, U.S. Congress     (2E)
- Constituency: Employees at NIST, plus many collaborators from industry, consortia, standards bodies and universities throughout the world     (2F)
- Domain: Measurements & Standards supporting interoperability in the manufacturing sector, plus other sectors where there is easy transfer of expertise and results     (2G)
- Mission / Charter: To promote economic growth by working with industry to develop and apply interoperability measurements and standards for software used in all aspects of manufacturing.     (2H)
- With respect to Ontology work (esp. eGov-related work), the community's:     (2I)
- Medium Term Goal: advance the science and art of ontological engineering and semantic technologies; moving them into the mainstream through adoption by standards bodies     (2I1)
- Short Term Goal: provide measurement (testing) tools for standards validation, conformance testing, and interoperability testing.     (2I2)
- Deliverables within the next 6 months: A continuing series of testing tools - see http://www.mel.nist.gov/msid/msidprod.htm     (2I3)
- Key Differentiation (with the other communities presenting today): As a government agency, we provide a measurement and standards infrastructure that brings benefit to a wide set of industry sectors     (2J)
- What we can bring to the table to foster collaboration with other communities here today: All of our work resides in the public domain. We are here to help the economy grow through increased productivity and efficiencies by means of a technology standards infrastructure that supports interoperability     (2K)
- Additional Remarks:     (2L)
- Contact:     (2M)
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