- National Institute of Standards and Technology | NIST
NIST promotes U S innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life
- Time frequency | NIST
NIST builds and operates the country’s most accurate atomic clocks, which help set the global time scale known as Coordinated Universal Time Through its own time scale, NIST provides time to the nation and the world via the internet and radio
- NIST Time Clock Sync – Accurate World Time Device Clock Verification . . .
This page provides the accurate local time synchronized with atomic clock sources, using NIST NTP servers as a trusted reference It compares your device clock with the official atomic time, enabling you to verify system configuration, ensure correct time synchronization, and identify clock drift
- NIST Internet Time Service (ITS)
NIST operates several stratum-1 network time servers, which means their time is directly linked to UTC (NIST), the official NIST time Other sources of time are not monitored or certified by NIST Here are the server names, locations, and IP addresses and current status
- NIST Internet Time Service
The table below lists the time servers used by the NIST Internet Time Service (ITS) The table lists each server's name, IP address, and location, organized geographically within the US from North to South and then from East to West
- NIST TIME
Official UTC (NIST) Time connecting Time Zone Information
- NIST Time Widget
This widget is a public service provided by the Time and Frequency Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) It is a web clock showing the official time of day from NIST, displayed as a 12 or 24-hour clock, in a user-selectable time zone
- The Official NIST US Time Widget - HTML5 for cross-platform devices
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