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The National Institute for Standards and Technology is starting 2026 with a smaller staff, a shrinking budget and some big responsibilities around supporting national security and cybersecurity. At a meeting Wednesday of the Information Security Privacy Advisory Board, NIST officials provided updates on how they’re grappling with several Trump administration priorities, including mandates on AI, cybersecurity and post-quantum encryption. Kevin Stine, Director of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST, said the agency has shed more than 700 positions since Trump assumed office last year through personnel initiatives like resignations, and voluntary deferments.
His office, which focuses on IT measurements, testing, and standards, has a headcount of 289 and lost about 89 employee
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