The NIST Quality System for Measurement Services: A look at its Past Decade and a Gaze towards its Future

S. S. Bruce
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A Look at its Past Decade and a Gaze towards its Future. As the National Metrology Institute (NMI) for the United States, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), formerly the National Bureau of Standards, has provided measurement services, both calibrations and reference materials, for more than 100 years. Through these services, our customers have benefitted from our measurement capabilities and expertise in many areas, including amount of substance; dimensional metrology; electricity and magnetism; ionizing radiation; mass and related quantities; photometry and radiometry; thermodynamics; and time and frequency. NIST’s customers have also had access to some of the lowest measurement uncertainties available and a dependable way to establish traceability to the International System of Units (SI) [http://www.nist.gov/pml/wmd/metric/si-units.cfm].In response to the signing of the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA), NIST first established an institution-wide quality system for the measurement services 10 years ago [http://www.bipm.org/en/cipm-mra/objectives.html]. NIST’s Quality System for Measurement Services has advanced the quality of service and measurements we provide our customers by fostering an environment in which NIST management and staff work towards continual improvement in the development and delivery of NIST measurement services. This paper describes NIST’s Quality System for the Measurement Services and its relevance to international standards of quality, such as the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) 17025 standard and ISO Guide 34 [http://www.nist.gov/nistqs/]. It also provides a history of this quality system and a glimpse of future goals for improving its implementation.
NIST测量服务质量体系:回顾过去十年,展望未来
回顾过去十年,展望未来。作为美国的国家计量研究所(NMI),美国国家标准与技术研究所(NIST),前身是国家标准局,提供测量服务,包括校准和参考材料,已有100多年的历史。通过这些服务,我们的客户受益于我们在许多领域的测量能力和专业知识,包括物质量;空间计量;电、磁;电离辐射;质量及相关量;光度学和辐射学;热力学;时间和频率。NIST的客户也有机会获得一些最低的测量不确定度,并有一个可靠的方法来建立对国际单位制(SI)的可追溯性[http://www.nist.gov/pml/wmd/metric/si-units.cfm]。10年前,NIST首次为测量服务建立了一个机构范围的质量体系[http://www.bipm.org/en/cipm-mra/objectives.html]。NIST的测量服务质量体系提高了我们为客户提供的服务和测量的质量,营造了一个环境,在这个环境中,NIST的管理层和员工致力于持续改进NIST测量服务的开发和交付。本文描述了NIST的测量服务质量体系及其与国际质量标准的相关性,例如国际标准化组织和国际电工委员会(ISO/IEC) 17025标准和ISO指南34 [http://www.nist.gov/nistqs/]。它还提供了该质量体系的历史和对改进其实施的未来目标的一瞥。
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