Imagine a world where measurements are precise, data flows securely, and materials push the boundaries of possibility. This is the reality we create with our dedicated minds and cutting-edge programs at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
NIST has labs that focus on different kinds of measurements—from physical things like pressure and humidity to those necessary for information and communication technology. We also have programs that connect our research to industry.
The people of NIST—including five Nobel Prize winners—have been at the forefront of scientific exploration for more than 120 years. That groundbreaking research happens in our labs.
In addition to managing grant programs, the Associate Director for Laboratory Programs (ADLP) oversees NIST’s six labs:
The ADLP also manages several offices and programs within NIST that play an important role in our research and beyond our labs:
Dr. Charles H. Romine is the Associate Director for Laboratory Programs. As ADLP, he provides direction and operational guidance for NIST's scientific and technical laboratory programs and serves as principal deputy to the Undersecretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and NIST Director, among other duties.
Craig I. Schlenoff is the Acting Deputy Associate Director for Laboratory Programs. In this role, he serves as the principal supervisor for the Standards Coordination Office, Special Programs Office and Research Protections Office. He also advises the ADLP on issues within the six laboratories, budget development and interagency and outreach activities.
Prior to becoming the acting deputy, Craig was a group leader in the Engineering Laboratory.