The Metric Program helps implement the national policy to establish
the SI (International System of Units, commonly known as the metric
system) as the preferred system of weights and measures for U.S. trade
and commerce. It provides leadership and assistance on SI use and
conversion to federal agencies, state and local governments,
businesses, trade association, standards development organizations,
educators, and the general public.
The Metric Program is focused to increase SI use in:
Because of the importance of the SI (metric system) as an
international standard, its use in product design, manufacturing,
marketing, and labeling is essential for U.S. industry's success in the
global marketplace. The NIST metric program encourages the use of the
SI in all facets of education, including honing of worker skills.
The Metric Program coordinates metric transition activities under
the Metric Conversion Act, including transition of all federal agencies
(Executive Order 12770). U.S. metric legislation and policy authorizes
Secretary of Commerce to direct and coordinate the federal agency
metric transition and to assess progress. Federal agencies implement
formal policy and plans for using the SI (metric system) and report
transition progress. The use of the SI in federal agency programs
relating to trade, industry, and commerce is intended to support
industry's voluntary adoption of the SI.
Progress toward greater use of the SI (metric system) continues in
the United States. Learn more about everyday use of metric measurements.
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