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    www.electricnet.com/article.mvc/NIST-Announces-Three-Ph - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/22/2009    Last Visited: 5/7/2009  

    "The Smart Grid will create green jobs and stand as a cornerstone of the national effort to achieve energy independence and curb the emissions changing our climate," NIST Deputy Director Patrick Gallagher said.

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    Published on: 10/9/2009    Last Visited: 10/9/2009  

    U.S. President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate physicist Patrick Gallagher to be the 14th director of the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, www.nist.gov).
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    Gallagher, 46, is currently the NIST deputy director.

    If confirmed by the Senate, Gallagher will direct the agency with an annual budget of approximately $800 million and approximately 2,900 scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff and administrative personnel at two primary locations: Gaithersburg, Md., and Boulder, Colo. Gallagher will succeed William Jeffrey, who left NIST in 2007.
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    Gallagher, who has a doctorate in physics from the University of Pittsburgh ( www.pitt.edu), came to the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) in 1993 to pursue research in neutron and X-ray instrumentation and studies of soft-condensed matter systems such as liquids, polymers and gels.

    In 2000, Gallagher was a NIST agency representative at the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC, www.ostp.gov/cs/nstc) and became active in U.S. policy for scientific user facilities. In 2006, he was awarded a Department of Commerce Gold Medal, the department's highest award, in recognition of this work. In 2004, he became director of the NCNR, a national user facility for neutron research that is considered one of the most productive and heavily used facilities of its type in the nation. In September 2008, he was appointed deputy director of NIST.

    Gallagher is active in a variety of professional organizations and is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( www.aaas.org).

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    Published on: 6/4/2009    Last Visited: 9/8/2009  

    Nancy Miracle of Phoenix Health Systems, Inc. located in Richardson, Texas, has been appointed by Dr. Patrick Gallagher, Deputy Director of the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to the 2009 Board of Examiners for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

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    Published on: 6/2/2009    Last Visited: 6/7/2009  

    The meeting will feature guest speaker Patrick Gallagher, Ph.D., of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

    As its deputy director, Dr. Gallagher provides high-level oversight and direction for NIST, a government agency that promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology. He is also carrying out the responsibilities of the director, as that position is currently vacant.

    Prior to his appointment as deputy director in 2008, Dr. Gallagher was the director of the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR). This national user facility provides thermal and cold neutron measurement capabilities to the U.S. research community. In 2000, Dr. Gallagher was a NIST agency representative at the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). He is an active contributor to the area of U.S. policy for scientific user facilities and was chair of the Interagency Working Group on neutron and light source facilities under the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

    Dr. Gallagher received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1991. His research interests include neutron and X-ray instrumentation and studies of soft condensed matter systems such as liquids, polymers, and gels.

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    Published on: 6/4/2009    Last Visited: 9/20/2009  

    Seymour, Ind.-June 4, 2009-Suki Wright, Director of Quality Services at Schneck Medical Center, has been appointed by Dr. Patrick Gallagher, Deputy Director of Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to the 2009 Board of Examiners for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

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    www.labmanager.com/news.asp?ID=713 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/16/2009    Last Visited: 9/27/2009  

    "Measurement science and engineering research is critical to fostering innovation," NIST Deputy Director Patrick Gallagher said.

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    www.flowcontrolnetwork.com/news.asp?NewsID=1015 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2009    Last Visited: 9/15/2009  

    President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate physicist Patrick Gallagher to be the 14th director of the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, www.nist.gov).
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    Gallagher, 46, is currently the NIST deputy director.

    If confirmed by the Senate, Gallagher will direct the agency with an annual budget of approximately $800 million and approximately 2,900 scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff and administrative personnel at two primary locations: Gaithersburg, Md., and Boulder, Colo. Gallagher will succeed William Jeffrey, who left NIST in 2007.
    ...
    Gallagher, who has a doctorate in physics from the University of Pittsburgh ( www.pitt.edu), came to the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) in 1993 to pursue research in neutron and X-ray instrumentation and studies of soft-condensed matter systems such as liquids, polymers and gels.

    In 2000, Gallagher was a NIST agency representative at the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC, www.ostp.gov/cs/nstc) and became active in U.S. policy for scientific user facilities. In 2006, he was awarded a Department of Commerce Gold Medal, the department's highest award, in recognition of this work. In 2004, he became director of the NCNR, a national user facility for neutron research that is considered one of the most productive and heavily used facilities of its type in the nation. In September 2008, he was appointed deputy director of NIST.

    Gallagher is active in a variety of professional organizations and is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( www.aaas.org).

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    Published on: 4/15/2009    Last Visited: 7/15/2009  

    "We are working with a sense of urgency to expedite the development of standards critical to ensuring a reliable and robust Smart Grid," said NIST Deputy Director Patrick Gallagher. NIST has outlined a three-phase approach to standards development:

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    Published on: 6/8/2009    Last Visited: 8/11/2009  

    Patrick Gallagher, Deputy Director, NIST. [FR Doc.

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    Published on: 9/18/2009    Last Visited: 10/2/2009  

    Gallagher nominated as head of NIST 18 September 2009 SPIE

    President Obama has announced his intention to nominate Patrick Gallagher, current Deputy Director of NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology), as Director of the agency.

    Gallagher joined NIST in 1993 as an instrument scientist at the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR). He became Director of the NCNR in 2004, where he served until assuming his current duties as NIST Deputy Director in September 2008. He has been active in the area of U.S. policy for scientific user facilities and was chair of the Interagency Working Group on neutron and light source facilities under the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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