NIST – Who We Are and What We Do 1 NIST is a world class scientific and technical agency uniquely focused on driving innovation and economic competitiveness.

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NIST – Who We Are and What We Do 1 NIST is a world class scientific and technical agency uniquely focused on driving innovation and economic competitiveness through:  a world-leading scientific research program  a world-leading scientific research program -- measurement, technology, and standards solutions to our stakeholders  a nation-wide network of centers  a nation-wide network of centers -- focused on strengthening our nation’s small and medium manufacturers  a program in performance excellence  a program in performance excellence -- used to assess the nation’s companies and organizations which is recognized, utilized, and emulated around the world  an Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office  an Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office -- facilitating expansion of a nation-wide network of Institutes for innovation in Manufacturing

NIST: Mission and Major Programs Mission: To promote innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve quality of life Major Programs: Research Labs: measurement science, standards, technology Manufacturing support: assistance to smaller manufacturers bridging gaps between research and commercialization Performance Excellence: helping organizations optimize operations and maximize results Courtesy HDR Architecture, Inc./Steve Hall © Hedrich Blessing

Major Assets ~ 3,000 Employees; 1800 Scientists and Engineers ~ 3,500 Associates ~ 400 NIST Staff on ~1,000 national and international standards committees JILA – amo physics JILA – amo physics JQI – quantum science JQI – quantum science IBBR – adv. therapeutics IBBR – adv. therapeutics HML – marine bioscience HML – marine bioscience JIMB – genomics and synthetic biology JIMB – genomics and synthetic biology NCCoE – cybersecurity NCCoE – cybersecurity CHiMaD – materials by design CHiMaD – materials by design NIST-at-a-Glance NIST has two main campuses Gaithersburg, MD 62 buildings; 578 acres Boulder, CO 26 buildings; 208 acres Plus ~ $100 M from other Government Agencies ~ $50 M for other reimbursable services NIST FY 2015 Congressional Appropriations $864 M and soon to be nine joint institutes

 Advanced Communications  Advanced Manufacturing  Advanced Materials  Cyber-Physical Systems  Cybersecurity  Disaster Resilience  Forensic Science  Healthcare  Quantum Science  Voting Standards NIST today: a key player on Innovation Team go-to agency for measurements, standards, and technology Addressing critical national needs: 4 NIST in 1901: Maintaining custody and dissemination of national standards of measurement Supporting industrial revolution Enhancing fire and transportation safety

Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC): Designated Federal Official: The Honorable Matthew Masterson Commissioner, U.S. Election Assistance Commission Nominated TGDC Members Chair: Willie E. May, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards & Technology & NIST Director Co-Chair: Mary Brady, NIST Standards Board: Robert Giles, New Jersey Division of Elections Greg S. Riddlemoser, General Registrar of Stafford County, VA Board of Advisors: Helen Purcell, Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, AZ Linda Lamone, Maryland State Board of Elections ANSI: Scott Cooper, ANSI IEEE: Jeremy Epstein, SRI International ACCESS Board: Marc Guthrie, Public Board Member, OH Mat McCollough, Public Board Member, DC NASED: Lori Augino, Washington State Director of Elections Ross Hein, Wisconsin Government Accountability Board Technical Experts: Diane Golden, Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs David Wagner, EECS Department, Univ. of California-Berkeley Jeramy Gray, County of Los Angeles McDermot Coutts, Unisyn Voting Solutions

Technical Guidelines Development Committee Meeting: Agenda July 20-21, 2015 Portrait Room, NIST Bldg 101 Monday, July 20, :30 Pledge of Allegiance, Opening Remarks, TGDC Introductions 9:00 Approval of Agenda 9:15 Next Generation Guidelines –EAC Goals & VVSG 1.1 Update –PCEA Recommendations 10:30 Break 10:45 Next Generation Guidelines – cont’d –Voters’ Perspective (Usability and Accessibility) –Election Officials’ Perspective NASED Subcommittee NASED Standards Board Board of Advisors –Military & Overseas Voters – FVAP 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Testing & Certification –Certification updates –State certification needs –Discussion 2:15 Break 6

Technical Guidelines Development Committee Meeting: Agenda – cont’d Monday, July 20, 2015 – cont’d 2:30 Recent Efforts –Status/Standards Development –Symposium Breakouts Auditing Innovative Trends Security Testing Emerging Systems –EAC Accessibility Grants Work –Discussion 4:30 Wrap-Up and Overview of Day 2 Tuesday, July 21, :30 Opening Remarks 8:45 Interoperability –IEEE / CDF –PEW Charitable Trusts – VIP/ERIC –Discussion 10:15 Break 10:30 Next Steps –Proposal on Public WG’s –Discussion 11:30 Next Meeting and Wrap-Up 12:00 Adjourn 7