96-9407. Interagency Council on Metric Policy; Metric Town Meetings and Workshops  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 75 (Wednesday, April 17, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 16759-16760]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9407]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    Technology Administration
    
    
    Interagency Council on Metric Policy; Metric Town Meetings and 
    Workshops
    
    SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce and the Interagency Council on 
    Metric Policy will sponsor six regional Metric Town Meetings and 
    Workshops. At each meeting, participants will have the opportunity to 
    hear from local and national experts on the benefits of using the 
    metric system to increase our global competitiveness, commercialize new 
    technologies, and enhance the job skills of America's workforce. Open 
    forum
    
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    discussions will probe critical metrication issues. The meetings will 
    build on the key themes--trade, education, and public awareness--that 
    emerged from the first National Metric Town Meeting held March 27-28, 
    1995, at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 
    Gaithersburg, Maryland. While written submissions of issues and views 
    are welcome, interested organizations and individuals are encouraged to 
    participate in person to benefit from the sharing of views.
    
    DATES: The first two Metric Town Meetings and Workshops will be held:
         April 26-27, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, at Georgia State 
    University's Urban Life Center
         May 17-18, 1996, in Boston, Massachusetts, at the 
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Stratton Student Center
        The subsequent regional meetings will be held on the following 
    schedule:
    
        September 1996--Seattle, WA
        October 1996--Chicago, IL
        November 1996--San Francisco, CA
        January 1997--Dallas, TX
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Organizations and individuals 
    interested in participating should contact the Director, Metric 
    Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards 
    and Technology, Building 820, Room 306, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, as 
    early as possible. Phone (301-975-3690) and FAX (301-948-1416) 
    inquiries will be accepted. E-mail may be sent to: 
    metric__prg@nist.gov. Additional information and updates will be 
    available on the Internet at: http://www.nist.gov/metric.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The International System of Units (SI), the 
    modern ``metric system,'' is the international system of measurement. 
    The United States is the only industrialized nation that does not use 
    SI as the predominant measurement system in its commercial and 
    standards activities. Adoption of the metric system in U.S. trade and 
    commerce will increase the competitiveness of our products and services 
    in the global marketplace.
        Understanding the necessity for national metrication, Congress, in 
    1988 amendments to the Metric Conversion Act of 1975, declared the 
    metric system to be the preferred system of measurement for U.S. trade 
    and commerce. These amendments state that the Federal Government has a 
    responsibility to assist industry, especially small business, as it 
    voluntarily converts to the metric system of measurement.
        Working with the Interagency Council on Metric Policy, the 
    Department of Commerce Metric Program is implementing a plan that 
    encourages a broad national dialogue on metric conversion. Under the 
    banner ``Toward a Metric America,'' the plan includes six regional 
    meetings and workshops, information and awareness campaigns, 
    consultations with industry and the public, and other outreach 
    programs.
        As part of this plan, the Metric Town Meetings and Workshops will 
    work to build state and regional partnerships (1) to accelerate 
    adoption of the metric system in trade and commerce; (2) to encourage 
    use of the metric system in all facets of education, including honing 
    of worker skills; and (3) to develop positive and enjoyable programs of 
    public awareness.
        Each meeting will devote a half day to each of these areas--Friday 
    morning to trade and commerce, Friday afternoon to public awareness, 
    and Saturday morning to education--seeking to develop joint strategies 
    to advance the Nation's metrication.
    
    (15 U.S.C. 205(b) and (c))
    
        Dated: April 4, 1996.
    
    Gary R. Bachula,
    
    Acting Under Secretary for Technology.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-9407 Filed 4-16-96; 8:45 am]
    
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Document Information

Published:
04/17/1996
Department:
Technology Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-9407
Dates:
The first two Metric Town Meetings and Workshops will be held:
Pages:
16759-16760 (2 pages)
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96-9407.pdf