This article reports on a December 2010 awards ceremony at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), honoring over 139 employees for their contributions to science, engineering, and public service. The recognitions include Department of Commerce Gold and Silver Medals, NIST Bronze Medals, and specialized awards for excellence in administration, safety, diversity, and technical innovation. Recipients were celebrated for work across diverse fields, including timekeeping standards, environmental monitoring, healthcare IT infrastructure, materials science, and cybersecurity frameworks.
The article does not discuss quantum computing standards or related protocols. Instead, it focuses on broad employee recognition and general advancements in measurement science and technology. As a result, the specific focus areas you requested—such as the quantum standard or protocol involved, developing organizations, current status, potential impact on quantum technologies, implementation timeframes, and key technical points—are not covered in this text.
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Keywords: metrology, quantum-based electric power standard, ultra-cold atoms