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U.S. Patent No. 5,620,857 is owned by the U.S. government, as represented by the Secretary of Commerce. Tightly focused beams of laser light are used as ‘‘optical tweezers’’ to trap and manipulate polarizable objects such as microspheres of glass or latex with diameters on the order of 4.5 .mu.m. When analytes are allowed to adhere to the microspheres, small quantities of these analytes can be manipulated, thus allowing their detection and quantitation even when amounts and concentrations of the analytes are extremely small. Illustrative examples include measuring the strength needed to break antibody-antigen bonds and the detection of DNA sequences. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BILLING CODE 3510–13–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Institute of Standards and Technology [Docket No.: 070427102–7103–01] Request for Technical Input— Standards in Trade Workshops National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce. ACTION: Request for workshop recommendations. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) invites interested parties to submit recommendations for workshops covering specific sectors and targeted countries or regions of the world where training in the U.S. system of standards development, conformity assessment, PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 and metrology may facilitate trade. Prospective workshops will be scheduled for a one week period. This notice is not an invitation for proposals to fund grants, contracts or cooperative agreements of any kind. NIST will offer a limited number of workshops, based upon the availability of resources. Recommenders are encouraged to consider Administration priorities outlined in the 2006 National Export Strategy. NIST will consider recommendations based upon which workshops would be most useful to intended audiences. DATES: All recommendations must be submitted no later than 5 p.m., June 21, 2007. ADDRESSES: All recommendations must be submitted to Ellen Emard via email(ellen.emard@nist.gov) or by mail to 100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 2100, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. The National Export Strategy is available at https:// www.ita.doc.gov/media/publications/. Additional information about the NIST Standards in Trade Workshops, including schedules and summary reports for workshops held to date and participant information, is available at https://ts.nist.gov/standards/global/ sitdescr.cfm. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ellen Emard (301) 975–4038, ellen.emard@nist.gov. The Standards in Trade Workshops are a major activity of the Global Standards and Information Group in the NIST Standards Services Division. The workshops are designed to provide timely information to foreign standards officials on U.S. practices in standards and conformity assessment. Participants are introduced to U.S. technology and principles in metrology, standards development and application, and conformity assessment systems and procedures. Each workshop is a one week program offering an overview of the roles of the U.S. Government, private sector, and regional and international organizations engaged in standards development and conformity assessment practices. Specific workshop objectives are to: (1) Familiarize participants with U.S. technology and practices in metrology, standardization, and conformity assessment; (2) describe and understand the roles of the U.S. Government and the private sector in developing and implementing standards; (3) understand the structure of the standards and conformity assessment systems in the invited country or countries and the role and responsibilities of organizations SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\22MYN1.SGM 22MYN1 jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 98 / Tuesday, May 22, 2007 / Notices represented by the invitees; and (4) develop professional contacts as a basis for strengthening technical ties and enhancing trade. Workshop recommendations (maximum 5 pages) must address at a minimum the following points, in the order noted and labeled accordingly: 1. Name and Description of the Recommending Person or Organization Provide the primary mailing address, and the name, telephone number and e-mail address of the primary point of contact. 2. Industry Sector and Suggested Workshop Title which captures the essence of the recommendation. Consider the goals and potential benefits. 3. Proposed Workshop Objectives Describe the intended goals to be attained, why they are important, the specific workshop objectives, and U.S. and foreign stakeholders that are likely to participate. 4. Calendar Dates Suggested for Workshop Provide three or more suggested start dates for the workshop. The first date should be no earlier than 8 months from the publication date of this announcement. 5. Relevant NIST Organizational Link Workshop topics must be linked to NIST activities and/or research. The appropriate NIST organizational unit, laboratory or program must be identified by the recommender and the relevance of the activity to NIST must be demonstrated. If known, identify the specific NIST staff who could serve as the NIST internal point of contact. 6. Principal Topics Provide a list of the suggested topics for the workshop. 7. Related Site Visits and Events Workshops can include visits to relevant business sites or events. Provide a list of suggested site visit locations, events or other areas of interest and discuss the relevance of each to the overall purpose of the proposed workshop’s goals. 8. Expected Outcomes/Measures of Success Include in this section a description of: a. The anticipated benefit of the workshop for trade and market access; b. The anticipated economic impacts (in dollars); c. The potential for future opportunities for collaboration and for trade as a result of the workshop; d. The measures of success; e. The desired results of the workshop and how the results will be measured. 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[FR Doc No: 07-2553]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Institute of Standards and Technology

[Docket No.: 070427102-7103-01]


Request for Technical Input--Standards in Trade Workshops

AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.

ACTION: Request for workshop recommendations.

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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 
invites interested parties to submit recommendations for workshops 
covering specific sectors and targeted countries or regions of the 
world where training in the U.S. system of standards development, 
conformity assessment, and metrology may facilitate trade. Prospective 
workshops will be scheduled for a one week period. This notice is not 
an invitation for proposals to fund grants, contracts or cooperative 
agreements of any kind. NIST will offer a limited number of workshops, 
based upon the availability of resources. Recommenders are encouraged 
to consider Administration priorities outlined in the 2006 National 
Export Strategy. NIST will consider recommendations based upon which 
workshops would be most useful to intended audiences.

DATES: All recommendations must be submitted no later than 5 p.m., June 
21, 2007.

ADDRESSES: All recommendations must be submitted to Ellen Emard via e-
mail (ellen.emard@nist.gov) or by mail to 100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 
2100, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. The National Export Strategy is available 
at https://www.ita.doc.gov/media/publications/. Additional information 
about the NIST Standards in Trade Workshops, including schedules and 
summary reports for workshops held to date and participant information, 
is available at https://ts.nist.gov/standards/global/sitdescr.cfm.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ellen Emard (301) 975-4038, 
ellen.emard@nist.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Standards in Trade Workshops are a major 
activity of the Global Standards and Information Group in the NIST 
Standards Services Division. The workshops are designed to provide 
timely information to foreign standards officials on U.S. practices in 
standards and conformity assessment. Participants are introduced to 
U.S. technology and principles in metrology, standards development and 
application, and conformity assessment systems and procedures.
    Each workshop is a one week program offering an overview of the 
roles of the U.S. Government, private sector, and regional and 
international organizations engaged in standards development and 
conformity assessment practices. Specific workshop objectives are to: 
(1) Familiarize participants with U.S. technology and practices in 
metrology, standardization, and conformity assessment; (2) describe and 
understand the roles of the U.S. Government and the private sector in 
developing and implementing standards; (3) understand the structure of 
the standards and conformity assessment systems in the invited country 
or countries and the role and responsibilities of organizations

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represented by the invitees; and (4) develop professional contacts as a 
basis for strengthening technical ties and enhancing trade.
    Workshop recommendations (maximum 5 pages) must address at a 
minimum the following points, in the order noted and labeled 
accordingly:
    1. Name and Description of the Recommending Person or Organization
    Provide the primary mailing address, and the name, telephone number 
and e-mail address of the primary point of contact.
    2. Industry Sector and Suggested Workshop Title which captures the 
essence of the recommendation. Consider the goals and potential 
benefits.
    3. Proposed Workshop Objectives
    Describe the intended goals to be attained, why they are important, 
the specific workshop objectives, and U.S. and foreign stakeholders 
that are likely to participate.
    4. Calendar Dates Suggested for Workshop
    Provide three or more suggested start dates for the workshop. The 
first date should be no earlier than 8 months from the publication date 
of this announcement.
    5. Relevant NIST Organizational Link
    Workshop topics must be linked to NIST activities and/or research. 
The appropriate NIST organizational unit, laboratory or program must be 
identified by the recommender and the relevance of the activity to NIST 
must be demonstrated. If known, identify the specific NIST staff who 
could serve as the NIST internal point of contact.
    6. Principal Topics
    Provide a list of the suggested topics for the workshop.
    7. Related Site Visits and Events
    Workshops can include visits to relevant business sites or events. 
Provide a list of suggested site visit locations, events or other areas 
of interest and discuss the relevance of each to the overall purpose of 
the proposed workshop's goals.
    8. Expected Outcomes/Measures of Success
    Include in this section a description of:
    a. The anticipated benefit of the workshop for trade and market 
access;
    b. The anticipated economic impacts (in dollars);
    c. The potential for future opportunities for collaboration and for 
trade as a result of the workshop;
    d. The measures of success;
    e. The desired results of the workshop and how the results will be 
measured.
    All recommendations must address each of the above ten points and 
be submitted to Ellen Emard via e-mail (ellen.emard@nist.gov) or mail 
100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 2100, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 no later than 
5 p.m., June 21, 2007.

    Dated: May 16, 2007.
James M. Turner,
Deputy Director.
[FR Doc. 07-2553 Filed 5-21-07; 8:45 am]
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