NIST Comments on Emerging Tech Due Jan. 31
Comments are due Jan. 31 for a National Institute of Standards and Technology study on advancing a “more productive tech economy,” said a Federal Register notice Monday. NIST is seeking input about “public and private sector marketplace trends, supply chain risks, and the legislative,…
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policy and future investment needs of eight emerging technology areas.” That includes AI, IoT, quantum computing, blockchain technology and unmanned delivery services. The study was directed by the American Competitiveness of a More Productive Emerging Tech Economy (Compete) Act (HR-8132).