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Office of Weights and Measures Chief Office Secretary Douglas Olson Barbara Turner Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.2956 Phone: 301.975.4004 Legal Metrology Devices Laws and Metric Laboratory Metrology International Legal Metrology Administration Tina Butcher Ken Butcher Georgia Harris Chuck Ehrlich Ken Butcher Program Leader Program Leader Program Leader Email: Program Leader Program Leader Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.2196 Phone: 301.975.4859 Phone: 301.975.4014 Phone: 301.975.4834 Phone: 301.975.4859 John Barton Elizabeth Gentry Val Miller Yvonne Branden Ralph Richter Technical Advisor Metric Coordinator Metrologist Training Coordinator Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.3997 Phone: 301.975.4002 Phone: 301.975.3690 Phone: 301.975.3602 Phone: 301.975.3272 Rick Harshman David Sefcik Ambler Thompson Isabel Chavez Technical Advisor Technical Advisor Email: [email protected] Web Master/Database Administrator Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.2333 Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.8107 Phone: 301.975.4868 Phone: 301.975.2128 Lisa Warfield Linda Crown Diane Lee Maria Nadal Technical Advisor Technical Advisor Publications Coordinator Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.2182 Phone: 301.975.4405 Phone: 301.975.3308 Phone: 301.975.3998 Juana Williams Taylor Culliton Technical Advisor Student Trainee Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 301.975.3989 Phone: 301.975.4011 Rev. Feb 17, 2017 OWM Subject Matter Experts Type of Information Who to Contact Telephone Weights & Measures ‐ General General Inquiries Barbara Turner 301‐975‐4004 Administration Douglas Olson 301‐975‐2956 History Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 U.S. System Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Laws & Regulations Packaging and Labeling Precious Metals Conversion David Sefcik 301‐975‐4868 Price Verification Retail and Unit Pricing Laws Lisa Warfield 301‐975‐3308 Net Quantity of Contents Engine Fuel Quality & Biofuels Lisa Warfield 301‐975‐3308 Metric Information Elizabeth Gentry 301‐975‐3690 Ken Butcher 301‐975‐4859 OIML Packaging Ken Butcher 301‐975‐4859 Publications NIST Handbook 105 Series, Specifications & Tolerances for Field Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Standards Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 NIST Handbook 44, Specifications, Tolerances and Other John Barton 301‐975‐4002 Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 NIST Handbook 112, Examination Procedures Outlines for Commercial Weighing and Measuring Devices Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 NIST Handbook 130, Uniform Laws and Regulations in the areas of legal metrology and engine fuel quality David Sefcik 301‐975‐4868 NIST Handbook 133, Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Goods Lisa Warfield 301‐975‐3308 Measuring Systems Metering Devices ‐ General & Other Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Electric Meters Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Cryogenic Measuring Devices & OIML R81 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 2017Feb27 OWM Subject Matter Experts Type of Information Who to Contact Telephone Gas Pumps (Retail Motor Fuel Dispensers) Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Hydrogen & Compressed Gases & OIML R139 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Meters Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Loading‐Rack Meters Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Mass Flow Meters Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Small Volume Provers General Field Use Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Calibration, Witnessing Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Vehicle‐Tank Meters Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Weighing Systems Weighing Devices ‐ General John Barton 301‐975‐4002 Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Automatic Weighing Systems & OIML R51 Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Belt‐Conveyer Scales & OIML R50 John Barton 301‐975‐4002 Hopper Scales, Auto Bulk Weighing & OIML R107 Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Load Cells & OIML R60 John Barton 301‐975‐4002 Ken Butcher 301‐975‐4859 OIML R76 Non‐Automatic Weighing Instruments Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Railway Track Scales & OIML R106 John Barton 301‐975‐4003 In‐Motion Weighing‐General & OIML R134 (Vehicle) Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Uncertainties ‐ Balances and Scales Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Other Device‐Related Topics Grain Moisture & Protein Analyzers & OIML R59 Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Livestock Carcass Measuring Systems Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 Multiple Dimension Measuring Devices Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Taximeters and Odometers & OIML R21 John Barton 301‐975‐4002 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 2017Feb27 OWM Subject Matter Experts Type of Information Who to Contact Telephone Training General Training Yvonne Branden 301‐975‐3272 Laws & Regulations ‐ Related Ken Butcher 301‐975‐4859 Laboratory Metrology ‐ Related Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Device ‐ Related Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Laboratory Metrology Laboratory Technical Assistance ‐ General Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Calibration Procedures Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Measurement Traceability Proficiency Testing Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Quality Management Systems Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 State Lab Program & Recognition Elizabeth Gentry 301‐975‐3690 Uncertainties Georgia Harris 301‐975‐4014 Val Miller 301‐975‐3602 Communications OWM Newsletter Linda Crown 301‐975‐3998 Publications Management (NIST, NCWM) Calendar of Events Weights and Measures Website Isabel Chavez 301‐975‐2128 Database ‐ OWM Contacts System International Legal Metrology (OIML) Chuck Ehrlich 301‐975‐4834 Ralph Richter 301‐975‐3997 Ambler Thompson 301‐975‐2333 National Conference on Weights & Measures (NCWM)* Executive Secretary Douglas Olson 301‐975‐2956 Laws & Regulations Committee Lisa Warfield 301‐975‐3308 Professional Development Committee Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 Specifications & Tolerances Committee Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Juana Williams 301‐975‐3989 NTEP Software Sector Ambler Thompson 301‐975‐2333 NTEP Grain Analyzers Sector Diane Lee 301‐975‐4405 NTEP Measuring Sector Tina Butcher 301‐975‐2196 NTEP Taximeters John Barton 301‐975‐4002 NTEP Belt Conveyer Sector John Barton 301‐975‐4002 NTEP Weighing Sector Rick Harshman 301‐975‐8107 Page 3 of 3 Rev. 2017Feb27 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Alaska Garret Brown Marty Holmberg Alabama Alaska Division of Measurement Alaska Division of Measurement Standards & Commercial Vehicle Standards & Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Enforcement State Director State Metrologist W&M Inspector II Stacy Boshell 12050 Industry Way Building M 2202 Industrial Blvd, Blue & White Alabama Department of Agriculture & Anchorage, AK 99515 Quonset Industries Telephone: 907-365-1233 Juneau, AK 99811 Director Email: [email protected] Telephone: 907-789-9763 P.O. Box 3336 Email: [email protected] Andrew Buchanan Montgomery, AL 36109 Alaska Division of Measurement Kevin Jaynes Telephone: 334-240-7134 Standards & Commercial Vehicle Alaska Division of Measurement Email: [email protected] Enforcement Standards & Commercial Vehicle W&M Inspector I Enforcement Michael Bridges 12050 Industry Way Building O Unit 6 W&M Inspector II Alabama Department of Agriculture & Anchorage, AK 99517 12050 Industry Way Building O Unit 6 Industries Telephone: 907-365-1245 Anchorage, AK 99515 State Metrologist Email: [email protected] Telephone: 907-365-1236 P.O. Box 3336 Email: [email protected] Montgomery, AL 36110 Steven Burkhouse Telephone: 334-240-3729 Alaska Division of Measurement Stephen Pocock Email: [email protected] Standards & Commercial Vehicle Alaska Division of Measurement Enforcement Standards & Commercial Vehicle Deandre White W&M Inspector I Enforcement Alabama Department of Agriculture & 2201 Industrial Blvd, Blue & White W&M Inspector II Industries Quonset 2093 Van Horn Ave Metrologist Juneau, AK 99811 Fairbanks, AK 99709 P.O. Box 3336 Telephone: 907-789-9763 Telephone: 907-451-3134 Montgomery, AL 36110 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone: 334-240-7135
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