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NIST Extends Public Comment Period for 2025-17840

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has extended the public comment period for document 2025-17840. This notice provides an updated deadline for stakeholders to submit their feedback on the proposed regulatory text.

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NIST Extends Public Comment Period for NIST 2025-21336

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has extended the public comment period for NIST 2025-21336. This notice provides an updated deadline for stakeholders to submit their feedback on the proposed guidelines.

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NIST RFI on AI Agents Security Considerations

NIST's Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking stakeholder input on practices for securing AI agent systems. The RFI aims to gather insights on measuring and improving the security of autonomous AI systems, which are vulnerable to various attacks.

Priority review Consultation Artificial Intelligence
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NIST Removes Obsolete Advanced Technology Program Regulations

NIST has removed regulations for the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) and the Technology Innovation Program (TIP). This action is necessary because the underlying statutory authorization has been repealed and the programs are no longer active. The removal aims to prevent public confusion and ensure NIST's regulations are current.

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NIST Removes Obsolete Toy Firearm Marking Requirements

NIST is removing its regulation setting forth marking requirements for toy firearms. This action is necessary because statutory amendments made by the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 rendered the regulation obsolete, transferring authority to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The removal aims to prevent public confusion and improve administrative efficiency.

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